- Kshatriyas
Kshatriyās, bei den brahman. Hindu die Angehörigen der zweiten, der Kriegerkaste.
http://www.zeno.org/Brockhaus-1911. 1911.
Kshatriyās, bei den brahman. Hindu die Angehörigen der zweiten, der Kriegerkaste.
http://www.zeno.org/Brockhaus-1911. 1911.
Kshatriyas — Kshatriya (Sanskrit, m., क्षत्रिय kṣatriya, Krieger) ist im indischen Kastensystem die Bezeichnung für die Mitglieder des zweiten Standes (Varna), der ursprünglich hauptsächlich aus Kriegern, Fürsten und Königen (Raja) bestand. Ihre Aufgabe war… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kshatriyas — n. member of a Kshatriya caste n. Hindu caste which was originally a royal and warrior caste but now days is a caste of administrators or governing and military personnel adj. of or pertaining to a Kshatriya caste … English contemporary dictionary
Mair kshatriyas — have their ancestry in the the Lord Brahama dynasty king Ajmenid. According to Bhagvata and Vishnu Puran, Medes or Mair Kshatriyas are one of the oldest warriors of Aryan origin. The Badmer, Ajmer, Jesalmer are some of ancient cities of old… … Wikipedia
Kutch Gurjar Kashtriya — Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya a.k.a. Mistris of Kutch Total population 51,000[1][2] Regions with significant populations • … Wikipedia
Kshatriya — An article related to Hinduism … Wikipedia
Vasai — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Vasai | type = city | latd = 19.47 | longd = 72.8 locator position = right | state name = Maharashtra district = Thane leader title = leader name = altitude = 11 population as of = population total =… … Wikipedia
Rajus — Infobox Ethnic group group = Rajus caption = Notable Rajus: Col. Dr. DS Raju•Alluri Sita Rama Raju PS Kumaraswamy Raja•PAC Ramasamy Raja Ramalinga Raju•Ashok Gajapati Raju BV Raju•DVS Raju•KVK Raju AVS Raju•JVK Narayana Raju Ram Gopal… … Wikipedia
Brahmin — This article is about the social caste. For the moth family, see Brahmaeidae. For similarly spelled words, see Brahman (disambiguation). An article related to Hinduism … Wikipedia
Nair — This article is about a Hindu caste. For other uses, see Nair (disambiguation). Nair soldiers attending the King of Cochin: A 16th Century European portrait. Nair (/ˈnɑː.jər/), also known a … Wikipedia
Heheya Kingdom — (also known as Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) was one of the many kingdoms ruled by Chandravanshi Kshatriya kings in the central and western India. It was the strongest of the kingdoms and had the powerful ruler Kartavirya Arjuna who even… … Wikipedia