yes gakre sunames belong in pawar caste
Yes, Sharad Pawar belongs to the Maratha community, which is an influential warrior caste in Maharashtra, India. He is not from the Brahmin caste.
She is from kaikadi or Pardhi
No Pawar is a common subcaste of Jatts in Punjab, Haryana, and Western UP. In Punjab it id pronounced as "Powar" while in Haryana and Western UP it is pronounced as "Panwar"
Hukam Singh Pawar has written: 'The Jats, their origin, antiquity, and migrations' -- subject(s): History, Jat (Asian people), Ethnology, Caste
The Pawar community is primarily associated with the Maratha caste group in India, particularly in Maharashtra. While they are not classified as Jatt, some Pawars may identify as Jat in certain regions or contexts, particularly in northern India. Generally, the Jatt caste is more prevalent in Punjab and surrounding areas, whereas Pawars have distinct regional and cultural identities.
Yes, Sharad Pawar belongs to the Maratha caste, which is a prominent social group in Maharashtra, India. He has been an influential political leader in the state and has played a significant role in shaping Maharashtra's political landscape. The Maratha community has historically held considerable power and influence in the region.
King Chatrapati Shivaji was from the Maratha subcaste of the Hindu caste. Marathas are landlord High caste in the Indian State of Maharashtra. They are powerful people. Marathas are Hardworking and Intellectual.
sharad pawar is son of ramesh pawar
Nope, Bisen is a different kshatriya clan and Panwar/Parmar is different kshatriya clan. Bisen kshatriyas are the फिर भी राजनीति कर रहे है इसको लेकर। of ancient Mallas of Kushinara.
Sai Pawar goes by Sai Pawar.
The surname "Pawar" is commonly associated with the Maratha community in India, particularly in the state of Maharashtra. It is not traditionally a Sikh Jatt last name. Sikhism is a distinct religion with its own set of surnames, and Jatt is a Punjabi ethnic group. While surnames can sometimes be adopted or shared across communities, in this case, Pawar is not typically considered a Sikh Jatt last name.