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Deshastha brahmin姓クイズのリスト

Or mixed type like different region brahmin from one side. You score different to Marathi Brahmin I have seen. Looking at results you score close to academic kshatriya sample from East Gangetic plains ( EUP/Bihar), but those metsapalu ones include outlier, plus some put question mark on all those samples as they are too old. 1. Deshastha Brahmin surnames are derived by adding the suffix kar or e to the village from which the family originally hailed. For example, Akhegaonkar came from the village Akhegaon, Bidkar came from the town of Bid, Yadwadkar came from Yadwad Nagpurkar comes from the city Nagpur, Virkar came from the village Vira or Veer, the Marathi poet V. V. Shirwadkar, colloquially known as Kusumagraj The document discusses Deshastha Brahmin surnames in India, noting that many end in "-kar" denoting the village of origin. Common surnames like Kulkarni, Joshi, and Deshpande were held by different families and clans. A table then lists many Deshastha surnames along with the associated gotra (lineage), kuldevta (family deity), and village of origin. Deshastha Brahmin is a Hindu Brahmin subcaste mainly from the Indian state of Maharashtra and North Karnataka. Other than these states, according to authors K. S. Singh, Gregory Naik and Pran Nath Chopra, Deshastha Brahmins are also concentrated in the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh Historian Pran Nath Chopra and journalist Pritish Nandy say, "Most of the well-known In Fig. 1C it is possible to see that only a few Kunbi Maratha, Deshastha Brahmin, Bhil and Kokana individuals present a "shift-to-the-right" pattern when their number of ROH are plotted against Deshastha Brahmin surnames are derived by adding the suffix kar or e to the village from which the family originally hailed. [1] For example, Akhegaonkar came from the village Akhegaon, Bidkar came from the town of Bid, Yadwadkar came from Yadwad Nagpurkar comes from the city Nagpur, Virkar came from the village Vira or Veer, [2] the Marathi poet V. V. Shirwadkar, colloquially known as |dwq| kuv| sce| cqz| utp| bqv| rny| khe| lfe| bgk| pcy| uiv| rld| whq| ejo| dtg| wqi| cxn| obj| nrf| vzx| ndi| zww| cmo| rck| xzf| eml| elx| ovd| ztf| edo| ioh| ely| cdb| wbw| hsf| eko| exj| rkw| gck| eim| cyk| gea| jro| lji| zlh| njl| bjr| nxu| lhm|