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Gaur Brahmins are most numerous in the western half of Northern India, particularly in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, and western parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, but a significant number are present in other northern states of India also.
Outside, Rajasthan, the Chief of Chamraoli (near Unnao), a Gaur Rajput, was held in high esteem by Alwar Raj and was amongst the very few who were given honor of tazim. [1] Sheopur town and fort was founded by Gaur rulers in 1573. [10]
Gaur dynasty belong to the Surya vansh , they are descendants of the Maharaj Bharat(brother of lord ra), they ruled many parts of Rajasthan namely:- Sarwar, Fatehgarh,kekri, Maroth, Gaurati, Ajmer, Junia, Kishangarh, whole gorwar region was named due to glory of this dynasty.
The Gaur Rajputs ruled the region around Maroth for centuries. Over the course of history, they increased their influence and expanded their kingdom. The Gaur people fought alongside the Amber Kingdom early in their history. In the early 16th century, a man named Ridhmal became the ruler of Maroth and the leader of the Gaur rulers of the region.
Kekri was an Independent kingdom & Capital of the Gaurati State of Gaur Rajput it Was Founded by Raja Shiv Pal Singh if Pal Dynasty it is Situated in the region of Ajmer city now Kekri district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated at a distance of about 78 km from the city of Ajmer.
Their main biradari is the Gaur Brahmin. Some Garha sub-groups descent from the Gaur (Clan) of Rajput. But most of Gada groups are descent from the Gaur Brahmin community, and Garha is the khadi boli transformation of the original Sanskrit word "Gauda" which means "fair one" an allusion to the learnedness and high status.
Gangaur (Sanskrit: गणगौर, IAST: Gaṇagaura) is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, [1] the regions of Malwa, Nimar regions [2] (Manawar, Barwani, Khargone, Khandwa) of Madhya Pradesh and the Braj [3] and Bundelkhand regions of Uttar Pradesh. It is also celebrated in some parts of Gujarat and West ...
The gaur (Bos gaurus; / ɡ aʊər /) is a large bovine native to the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, and has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1986. The global population was estimated at a maximum of 21,000 mature individuals in 2016, with the majority of those existing in India. [ 2 ]