- record-keeping and
governance made
Kayasths a
distinct social group,
distinct from
priestly Brahmins and
warrior Kshatriyas. The
Kayasths historically pla**** a significant...
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Vivekananda Paramahansa Yogananda,
author of
Autobiography of a Yogi
Muslim Kayasths Jahanara (2005).
Muslim kayasthas of India. Allahabad, India: K.K. Publications...
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strong ties with
Persian and Urdu,
namely the
Kayasths,
Kashmiri Brahmins and Khatris. Two of the
three -
Kayasths and
Khatris could claim a high
status among...
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Bharatiya Itihasa Sankalana Samiti. p. 28.
Karen Isaksen Leonard (1979). The
Kayasths of
Hyderabad City:
Their Internal History, and
Their Role in
Politics and...
- pp. 29–30. Leonard, K.I., 1994.
Social History of an
Indian Caste: The
Kayasths of Hyderabad.
Orient Blackswan.[1]
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January 2020 at the Wayback...
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Shershahabadia Muslim Bhumihars Pathans of
Bihar Idrisi or
Darzi Kulhaiya Muslim Kayasths Muslim Rajputs Thakurai Malkana Khanzada clan (Bihar)
Abdal Muslim Chhipi...
- the
title Mirza.
Sheikh Shaikhzada Sindhi Shaikh Punjabi Shaikh Muslim Kayasths Kashmiri Shaikhs Gujarati Shaikh Rajasthani Shaikh Shaikh of
Uttar Pradesh...
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Hindu religion were living. In the city,
mostly they were Brahmin,
Kayasth,
Rajput and Businessmen." Page 291— बहुल बाहम्ण बहुल काअत्थ , राजपुत्त...
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members of the
Kayastha community to Islam. The
Muslim Kayasths speak Urdu and Hindi. The
Kayasth sometimes use Siddiqui, Quraishi, Khan, Shaikh, Usmani...
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Guarantee Scheme;
Scheduled Tribe Santhal tenants taunt the son of
their Kayasth landlord over the latter's
share of the crop. Roy's
analysis carefully...