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  2. Meena - Wikipedia

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    In Rajasthan, the Meena caste members oppose the entry of Gurjars into Scheduled Tribe fold, fearing that their own share of Scheduled Tribe reservation benefits will be eroded. [31] It is believed by media that the well-off Meena community enjoy a major share of ST reservation at the cost of other tribals. [32] [33]

  3. Meena Highcourt - Wikipedia

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    [2] Meena Highcourt is a social and cultural place near Dausa district of Rajasthan in northwestern India. The most powerful leader here, Kirodi Lal Meena, has an important contribution in making it. The people of the society together have spent Rs 100 crore [3] so far. This is the only High Court created in the name of a caste; no such example ...

  4. Bhil Meena - Wikipedia

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    The Bhil Meena (also spelled Bhil Mina) are a tribal group found in the state of Rajasthan, India. [5] Mainly they are mixed tribe of tribal Meenas and Bhils. [6]

  5. List of Scheduled Castes in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the scheduled castes in the Indian state of Rajasthan. [1] Scheduled caste Population Caste Subgroups Ad Dharmi: 412 Aheria: 5,5666 Badi: 15,833

  6. Berwa - Wikipedia

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    Bairwa's and Meena Tribe have similar customs and traditions because Bairwa's are mostly found in eastern Rajasthan where there is a high concentration of Meena Tribe population. [2] Their population in 1981 census was 429, 627, [ 2 ] which has increased to 1,260,685 in 2011 census in State of Rajasthan and also have fair amount of population ...

  7. Meo (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    Meos consider themselves as a mainly Rajput caste. According to one theory of origin they were Hindu Rajputs who converted to Islam between the 11th and 17th century, until as late as Aurangzeb's rule. [6] [7] The Meos embraced Islam primarily through the influence of the Sufi saint Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud, who was the nephew of Mahmud Ghaznavi.

  8. Talk:Meena - Wikipedia

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    In Rajasthan, the Meena caste members oppose the entry of Gurjars into Scheduled Tribe fold, fearing that their own share of Scheduled Tribe reservation benefits will be eroded. They celebrate Meenesh Jayanti on the third day of the Chaitra month's Shukla paksha.

  9. Jaga (Rajasthan) - Wikipedia

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    Jaga is an Indian caste group that held the traditional job of genealogists of primarily Rajput, Gurjar and Meenas families mainly in Rajasthan and surrounding states. [ 1 ] References