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  2. Meena - Wikipedia

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    Meena (pronounced) is a tribe from northern and western India which is sometimes considered a sub-group of the Bhil community. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It used to be claimed they speak Mina language, a spurious language .

  3. List of gotras - Wikipedia

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    People belonging to a particular gotra may not be of the same caste (as there are many gotras which are part of different castes) in the Hindu social system. However, there is a notable exception among matrilineal Tulu speakers, for whom the lineages are the same across the castes. People of the same gotra are generally not allowed to marry.

  4. Gotra - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu culture, the term gotra (Sanskrit: गोत्र) is considered to be equivalent to lineage. It broadly refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor or patriline. Generally, the gotra forms an exogamous unit, with marriage within the same gotra being regarded as incest and prohibited by ...

  5. Kachhwaha - Wikipedia

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    After Dulherai, his son Kakil Deo defeated the Meenas of Amer and made Amer the capital of Dhundhar after Khoh. [10] [11] He also defeated the Ahirs of Dhundhar region and annexed their territories in the battles of Med and Bairath.

  6. Parihar (clan) - Wikipedia

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    The Parihar or Pratihar (also spelled as Purihar [1] and Padihar) is a clan found in the Rajput [2] [3] and Meena [4] caste groups of the Indian subcontinent. [5] The Parihar Rajputs claim descent from the Agnivanshi lineage.

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    If you're looking to nourish your body (and soul) when you're sick, turn to these 12 easy yet comforting recipes.

  8. Khandelwal Vaishya - Wikipedia

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    The Khandelwal community traces its origin and name from Khandela, a town in Sikar district. They believe their name derives from a sage called Khandel, whose 72 1/2 sons started the 72 1/2 gotras (clans) into which the community is divided. Each clan worships its own kuldevi. [3] These Gotras are subdivision of the community.

  9. Gahoi - Wikipedia

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    Gahoi is a merchant Vaishya-Baniya community in central India. [1] [2]Gahois are divided into 12 gotras, each gotra is divided into six alls. [3] They have traditionally interdined with the Parwar Jain community of Bundelkhand.