answer to your question is Yes,
my name is Anil shahi and i m Hindu raj put of A very rare bisen clan.
As per my knowledge shahi also comes in Muslim bisen rajputs (converted our relatives)and the title shahi is used by Punjabi rajputs and janjua Muslim rajputs.
places where shahis are found: Afghanistan, Pakistan,kashmir, rajasthan, Punjab, haryana,uttaranchal, up, mp, bihar, Nepal.
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the other confusing part of this surname is many of the shahis are bhumihaaar bhramins (bhramin clan).
so if you find shahi from up, bihar and Nepal they could be bhumihaars.
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Yes . A childhood friend of mine ; who belongs to a Rajput family, was Chandla. They hail from Himachal. Sometimes Chandel also write their name as Chandla
I think this is the surname in Punjabi's in India. This is what I have seen in my frnds. I have a few frnds having Rajpal as their surname and all are punjabi.
yes this caste is origin from orissa (which basically known as khandayat)and comes from rajput ,in north side this title rarely found ,
No, though Rajpal may sound like Rajput , but they are Punjabis. Even my surname is Rajpal and I m Punjabi
yes
no udeniya is sandhya brahmin which come in general category.
Oh, what a lovely question! Marathi surnames like Verulkar don't have a specific caste associated with them. Surnames are a beautiful part of our identity, and they come from different backgrounds and histories. Embrace your surname with pride, just like a happy little tree in a painting.
chaini are brahmin by caste.They are actually a subcaste of mishra. & they are normally high class oriya Brahmins...
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