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Bawa caste belong to a jatt clan..It is also a title given to the descendants of first three gurus .
Basit caste is not schedule caste, so to remove its identity as schedule caste they are now called vashisht rajput.
There are many different caste systems in India. This is one of the largest caste systems in the country.
owned slaves and land
Vaishya is the "Merchant" caste. Shopkeepers, people who buy and sell things (but not their labour) belong in this caste. The four main castes in India are: Brahmin, The Priestly caste Kshatriya, The Warrior caste Vaishya, The Merchant caste Shudra, The Labourer caste
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Shirsat/Sirsat are originally from the village of Palye on the border of Goa and Maharashtra. They belong to the Vaishya Vani caste which is Baniya caste.
Nagpal Surname is belongs to khatri Caste [Arorvanshi Khatri ]
No they are bania belong to vaishya community
Shirsat / Sirsat belongs to Vaishya Vani Caste, which streches from Goa, Maharashta and Border areas of Karnataka. Shirsath belong to SC caste
Hazra belong to Mahishya Caste in West Bengal. They belong to Vaishya Varna. Some other mahishya surnames are Samanta, Dolui, Shantra, Maity, Khara, Bera etc.
the indian caste system has 4 levels. The Brahmans (priests), the Kshatriya (warriors and landowners), the Vaishya (merchants and artists), and the Shudra (farmers). The untouchables are a group outside of the caste system, but are still considered part of it. They do all of the unwanted jobs.
No, Vaishya Vani does not fall under the Scheduled Caste category in India. Scheduled Castes are specific caste groups recognized by the Indian government for affirmative action and social welfare programs based on historical discrimination and social exclusion. Vaishya Vani is primarily a sub-caste of the Vaishya community.
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it belongs to madhesia vaishya which is third varna of the indian caste system ,it's a forward caste and it belongs to upper level of vaishya samaj or community .
The caste of Shirsat can vary depending on the region and specific community. In some regions, Shirsat may belong to Scheduled Caste, while in other regions they may belong to a different caste. It would be necessary to know the specific location and context to provide a more accurate answer.