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  2. List of Charans - Wikipedia

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    Kesri Singh Mundiyar, author and politician associated with Swatantra Party and later Bharatiya Janata Party; scholar of Dingal, Rajasthani, and English and known for his poetry and translation work [23] C D Deval, politician, Congress leader and former IAS officer from Rajasthan.

  3. Charan - Wikipedia

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    Charan (IAST: Cāraṇ; Sanskrit: चारण; Gujarati: ચારણ; Sindhi: چارڻ; IPA: cɑːrəɳə) is a caste in South Asia natively residing in the Rajasthan and Gujarat states of India, as well as the Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan.

  4. Rajasthani people - Wikipedia

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    Charan, along with the Brahmins, are the only castes other than the Rajput who were granted jagirs and were allowed to use the title thakur. [43] [44] [45] Sunar (alternately, Sonar or Swarnkar, Soni) is a community of people who work as goldsmiths. [46] The community is primarily Hindu, and found all over Rajasthan.

  5. Gadhavi (title) - Wikipedia

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  6. Detha - Wikipedia

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    Detha, or Detho, is a Charan clan in Sindh province of Pakistan, and in Indian states of Rajasthan, and Gujarat. Another Muslim Detho clan in Pakistan is sub tribe of Abro tribe. Detho is title given to Jakhro tribe.

  7. Brohi Charan - Wikipedia

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    Brohi Charan (also called Brahui Charan; IAST: Brohī Cāraṇa; IPA: broːɦiː cɑːrəɳə; Sindhi: بروهي چارڻَ) are a Brahui, Sindhi speaking ethno-linguistic group residing in the Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. Brohi Charans are the traditional priests of the Hinglaj shrines in Balochistan and Thatta.

  8. Ratnu - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Ratnu Charanas is considered to be in the same time period as that of Sindhaych Charanas, around 8th to 9th century CE. They are the descendants of Ratanji Charan who once saved Rawal Devraj's life, a Bhati chieftain who later founded Derawar.

  9. Rawal (caste) - Wikipedia

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