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No, not at all. Koeri / Kushwaha is Kshatriya community of Indian society. Koeri is an apbhramsha for Kri (From sanskrit Krishi) for agriculturist scientific skills of the community in ancient times. As per Indian literature noble Kshatriya men took up agriculture in ancient times.

Kushwaha is a caste mainly known in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar states of India. It is also found in Nepal and Mauritius. Many Kushwaha have settled in Delhi, Gujrat, Kolkata, Mumbai etc.

Kushwaha claim origin from Kusha, eldest son of SriRama. Kushwaha are traditionally involved in agriculture and farming. English records are full of praise for their farming skills, industriousness, thrift etc. They are vegetarian in nature. Many have served in social service, Schools and Universities, Public and Private Sector, University etc.

Kushwaha claim decent from Ikshvaku dynasty (Kasi Kosala), Maurya Empire, Kushans etc.

Popular Gods and Godesses in Kushwaha are SriRama, Sita, Hanuman and Sita.

But there is a mistake for the info you provide. The Maurya, Saini, Kachchhis, Malis are not belong to the Kshatriya or the Kushwaha community . These people are not kshatriyas . They are the low castes of the ancient India. By populising this belief that these communities belong with us you are degrading our community because people will start to give their daughters in these communities and thus the degradation of our community . Have you ever seen the true Rajputs to give their daughter in the Maurya or other castes ?

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