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- dictionary. Yaduvanshi, Yaduvamsha, or Yadava are a people reputed to have descended from the legendary king Yadu. Yaduvanshi may also refer to: Yaduvanshi Ahir...
- unique Krishnavanshi kinship category which fuses traditional subdivisions Yaduvanshi, Nandavanshi and Goallavanshi into a single endogamous unit Mutatkar,...
- Shiva. The Ahirs have three major classifications Yaduvanshi, Nandavanshi and Goallavanshi. Yaduvanshi claim descent from Yadu, Nandavansh claim descent...
- Rajput (from Sanskrit rā****utra meaning "son of a king"), also called Thakur, is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups...
- Yadu (Sanskrit: यदु, romanized: Yadu) is the founder of the Yadu dynasty in Hinduism. He is described to be the eldest son of King Yayati, and his queen...
- Yaduvanshi Rai was an Indian politician. He was elected as a member of Bihar Legislative ****embly from Marhaura constituency in Saran district, Bihar....
- Yadavs are a grouping of traditionally non-elite, peasant-pastoral communities or castes in India that since the 19th and 20th centuries have claimed descent...
- The Yadava (lit. 'descended from Yadu') were an ancient Indian people who believed to be descended from Yadu, a legendary king of Chandravamsha lineage...
- and his descendants claim direct descent from the Hindu mythological Yaduvanshi lineage of the Lunar dynasty. He is also the common ancestor of many notable...
- Rao Tularam Singh (circa 9 December 1825 – 23 September 1863) was a Yaduvanshi Ahir King or chieftain of Rewari. He was one of the leaders of the Indian...