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Clans of Ahir caste From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahir (Sanskrit: Abhira)[1] is a caste found in the Indian subcontinent, mainly modern-day India, Nepal and Pakistan.[2][3][4][5] The Ahir clans are spread almost all over country.[6]
The Nandvanshi Ahirs are a section of Ahirs.[7]
Gwalvanshi Ahirs have migrated to other parts of Uttar Pradesh from Mathura and they claim descent from gopis and gopas of Krishna's time.[8][page needed]
The Ghosi are a division of Ahir community found mainly in North India. They were the zamidars and small rulers of various parts of country.[9]
The Phatak Ahirs claim to be descended from Digpal, the Ahirs of Mahaban.[9]
The Dauwas claim to be the descendants of Shree Balaram, elder brother of Lord Krishna.[10][11] Dauwas were rulers of Bundelkhand in past. It is said that Dauwas had established their power in Bundelkhand but not before Bundela Rajputs.[11][12]
The Ahar are a Hindu caste of agriculturists.[13] The Ahar tribe are spread through Rohilkhand and other districts of North-Western provinces, following pastoral pursuits. They are of Gwalvanshi stock.[14]
Kamarias [16] are a sub-clan of Nandvanshi Ahirs[17][18][19] in Uttarpradesh.
Krishnaut or Kishnaut are Ahirs that inhabits the state of Bihar.[20][21]
They inhabit the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand.[22][23][24][25] They claim to have descended from king Madhu.
The Ayar are a clan of Ahirs found in South India and Gujarat[26] and are related to the historic Abhiras mentioned in the Puranas.[27] they are also called Konar and Idaiyar in South India.[28][29][30]
Sorathia is a Ahir clan found in the state of Gujarat in India. According to the claims of prof Bhagwan Singh they are the descendents of chief Rao Navaghana of Junagadh.[31][32]
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