- located—the
Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of
North India, the
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhus of Maharashtra, the
Bengali Kayasthas of
Bengal and
Karanas of Odisha...
- for
Kayasthas. The North-Indian
Kayasthas were some of the
first groups to
learn Persian regularly even
before it
became the
court language.
Kayasthas were...
- subcontinent, and is one of the main
subgroups of the
Kayastha community. The
historical caste occupation of
Kayasthas throughout India has been that of scribes,...
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Karan Kayastha is a
community of
Kayasthas that
inhabit Orissa and the
Mithila region, a
region now
divided between India and Nepal.
According to Manu...
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particularly in the Hindi-speaking
regions of India. The
North Indian Kayasthas were
powerful components of the upper-bureaucracy and made
highly influential...
- a
stock book. The
works of
Bakul Kayastha were
regarded as
standards in his time to be
followed by
other Kayasthas in
maintaining royal accounts. Bhattadeva...
- p. 87. Lucy
Carol Stout (1976). The
Hindustani Kayasthas : The
Kayastha Pathshala, and the
Kayastha Conference.
University of California, Berkeley. p...
-
Kulina Kayasthas. The
Kayasthas are
regarded in Bengal,
along with the
Brahmins and Baidyas, as
being the "highest
Hindu castes". The
Bengali Kayasthas are...
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Durgabar Kayastha (1515–1560) was
litterateur from Kamakhya, Kamrup. He was well
known Manasa poet as well as an
expert oja of 16th century. His major...
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Khare is a
Hindu family surname found in
India among Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas, and
takes its
meaning from the word 'pure'.
Adonna Jantina Khare (born...