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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YadavYadav - Wikipedia

    Yadav, Jadam, or Jadav refers to a grouping of traditionally non-elite, peasant-pastoral communities or castes in India that since the 19th and 20th centuries have claimed descent from the legendary king Yadu as a part of a movement of social and political resurgence. The term Yadav now covers many traditional peasant-pastoral castes such as Ahirs of the Hindi belt and the Gavli of Maharashtra.. Historically, the Ahir and Yadav groups had an ambiguous ritual status in caste stratification ...

  2. : People from Yadav community and belong to india. Ques 3.: Is Yadav high caste? Ans.: Koiris, Kurmis, Yadavs and Banias are considered as upper caste and other various yadav groups are in the lower caste according to indian caste reservation. Ques 4. What is last name for Yadav? Ans.: Last name for Yadav are based on Yadav, Kumar, Singh, Gawli ...

  3. In this article, I will provide the All Caste List that belongs to India. According to Wikipedia, there is 1100+ Caste living in India which are divided into 4 Caste Category which is SC, ST OBC & General. Indian Caste Category SC, ST, OBC & GEN Full Form. Caste Category: Full-Form: ... Yadav (Gwala, Ahir, Gope, Sadgope) 105: Rajbhar: 106: Rajdhobi: 107: Rajbanshi (Risiya & Poliya) 108: Rangwa: 109: Rangrez (Muslim) 110: Rauttiya: 111: Rayeen or Kunjra(Muslim) 112: Laheri: 113: Banpar: 114 ...

  4. Yadavs in Caste System. Although many Hindus subscribe to the belief that one is born into a certain caste this belief is not supported by their scriptures. The caste system in India has degenerated into a system falsely recognizing men born in Brahmin families as Brahmins or Kshatriya families as Kshatriya or Vaisya families as Vaisya or Sudra ...

  5. Yadav is an caste found in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Russia, Middle East and claims descent from ancient king Yadu, the name of one of the five Aryan clans mentioned in the Rig Veda as Panchjanya, meaning "five people", is the common name given to five most ancient Vedic Kshatriya clans. The Yadav caste generally follows Vaishnav traditions, and share Vaishnav Dharmic religious beliefs. ... Solaskars are another group that belong to the Kshatriya Yadav clan, and claim to ...

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · But, please note that all Yadavs dont belong to OBC category. There’s concept of Creamy Layer in OBC category based on financial status or income of individual/family. If a OBC candidate’s family has more than 8 Lakh annual income, then he/she gets considered as General Category and are not eligible for taking any reservation benefits.

  7. Oct 2, 2023 · Krishna was born in the clan of Maharaj Yadu who was a chandravanshi kshtariya. The name 'Yadav' literally means the offsprings of Yadu (just like 'Manav' means the descendants of vaivshtava manu). Yadav kshtariyas were later rulers of western India namely Gujarat and parts of Maratha confederacy.

  8. The Origin of Yadav dynasty. ORIGIN. Today Yadavs constitutes 20% of India’s population and over 3% of world population-in terms of sheer numbers this translate to 20 crores or 200 millions. Yadav’s are the largest race in the history of the whole world. Out of 223 countries in whole world, there are only 4 countries including India with ...

  9. Yadav (literally, descended from Yadu; also called Ahir or Yaduvanshi), is a caste/clan/tribe of the Indian subcontinent that is predominantly found in India, but also in Nepal and Pakistan.The Ahir/Yadavs were traditionally warrior-pastoralists. As the name of one of the five Aryan clans mentioned in the Rig Veda as Panchjanya, meaning "five people", It is the common name given to the five most ancient Vedic tribes.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YadavaYadava - Wikipedia

    The Vrishnis are one of the Yadava clans, located in the region of Mathura.Location of the Vrishni among other groups: the Audumbaras, the Kunindas, the Vemakas, the Yaudheyas, the Pauravas and the Arjunayanas.. The Yadava (lit. ' descended from Yadu ') were an ancient Indian people who believed to be descended from Yadu, a legendary king of Chandravamsha lineage. The community was formed of various clans, being the Abhira, Andhaka, Vrishni, and Satvatas, who all worshipped Krishna. They are ...