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- Gaderia abstract "Gadar is cattle-owning caste found in North India. Gadar, Charvaha, and Gwala are synonyms of a herdsman. Some scholars believe that, the name is derived from the Hindi word Gádar (Sheep), though it is debatable because the word Gádar which means sheep, is not a Hindi word it is from Bundeli (language spoken in Bundelkhand region).In fact Gadar was no particular community but an occupation which the Brahmins, Kshatriyas and other castes have taken to. Those who fled to jungles and hills to escape conversion during the Mughal period, made cattle grazing their profession. Initially, they were economically sound but their condition deteriorated in jungle surroundings. Thus an honorable community came to be looked upon as nomads. The modern history relates the PAL/Shepherd community as the descendants of Maharani Ahilya Bai Holkar (31 May 1725 – 13 August 1795), Malhar Rao Holkar (16 March 1693 – 20 May 1766) a noble of the Maratha Empire, Malhar Rao Holkar was from the Dhangar community, a pastoral group that is not technically a part of the Maratha caste. Holkar, the family name of the Maratha rulers of Indore, was adopted as a dynastic title. The family was of peasant origin and of shepherd caste. It is said to have migrated from the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh to the village of Hol about 65 km. from Pune in Maharashtra.In the Ancient References - The Northern India's Shepherd Community are the direct descendants of Chandra Gupta Maurya, the bust is seen right opposite to the Parliament of India in New Delhi, The shepherd chandragupta maurya has nothing to do with any Gupta, since Chandragupta Maurya was the complete name and not related to any Gupta or Maurya. Basically in Childhood Chandragupta was a shepherd but he defeated several kings in his journey of spreading Hinduism and later Buddhism. In fact Chandragupta was the only King who defeated "Alexander the Great", hence on the basis of his descendancy Pal "Shepherd" of North India can be considered as Warrior Class or "Kshatriya", based on India's caste classification, which classify Pal under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) Classification after the formulation of Mandal Commission in India. These facts are also supported by facts from the spiritual Jainism Texts.In the courtyard opposite Gate No. 5 of Parliament House, on a red sandstone pedestal, is installed a symbolic bronze statue of Chandragupta Maurya, one of the greatest figures in Indian history and founder of the Mauryan dynasty, who reigned from 321 B.C. to 296 B.C. The 0.74 metre high bust bears at its base the inscription: "Shepherd boy-Chandragupta Maurya dreaming of India he was to create".This bust was made by Hilda Selegman who also donated it for installation in Parliament Complex. See external links, below.".
- Gaderia wikiPageExternalLink Statues_All.htm.
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- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Baghela.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Bamhaniya.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Brahmins.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Bundeli.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Bundeli_language.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Bundelkhand.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Caste.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herding_castes.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_castes.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pastoralists.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Haryana.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Uttar_Pradesh.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Chandela.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Dhangar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Dhingar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Foolsange.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Gairi.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Haranwal.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Haryanvi.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Haryanvi_language.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Herder.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Hindi.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_Trinity.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_trinity.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Krishna.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriyas.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Kurumwar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Maharashtra.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_period.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Nikhar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Nomads.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink North_India.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Padhriya.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Rajasthan.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Raraya.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Rathore.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Sagar_(caste).
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Sagar_caste.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Saraswar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Shakti.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Sisodia.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Tanwar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Tejwal.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Thambar.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Tomara_clan.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Trimurti.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Uttar_Pradesh_&_Uttarkhand.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLink Vrindavan.
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gadaria".
- Gaderia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gaderia".
- Gaderia hasPhotoCollection Gaderia.
- Gaderia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Gaderia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gaderia subject Category:Herding_castes.
- Gaderia subject Category:Indian_castes.
- Gaderia subject Category:Pastoralists.
- Gaderia subject Category:Social_groups_of_Haryana.
- Gaderia subject Category:Social_groups_of_Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gaderia subject Category:Social_groups_of_Uttar_Pradesh.
- Gaderia hypernym Caste.
- Gaderia type Article.
- Gaderia type EthnicGroup.
- Gaderia type Group.
- Gaderia type Article.
- Gaderia type Group.
- Gaderia comment "Gadar is cattle-owning caste found in North India. Gadar, Charvaha, and Gwala are synonyms of a herdsman. Some scholars believe that, the name is derived from the Hindi word Gádar (Sheep), though it is debatable because the word Gádar which means sheep, is not a Hindi word it is from Bundeli (language spoken in Bundelkhand region).In fact Gadar was no particular community but an occupation which the Brahmins, Kshatriyas and other castes have taken to.".
- Gaderia label "Gaderia".
- Gaderia sameAs m.07k8v4l.
- Gaderia sameAs Q5516337.
- Gaderia sameAs Q5516337.
- Gaderia wasDerivedFrom Gaderia?oldid=683821241.
- Gaderia isPrimaryTopicOf Gaderia.