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- Bhoyar-Pawar caste
Bhoyar is a Kshatriya caste primarily found in central province of india . It is an offshoot branch of Parmar/Panwar Kshatriya Dynasty. They claim to be decedents of Panwar Rajputs of Malwa [1] . They have been migrated from Malwa with thier families when it was besieged by Aurangzeb and settled in Betul , Chhindwara and Wardha region of Central India [2]. This region was called as Bhoyar-Patti by the native people of this place and hence the Panwars migrated here were called as Bhoyar-Pawar by the locals [3] . They still speak a corrupt form of the Malvi dialect of Rajputana, which is called after them Bhoyari [4] or Pawari.
Panwar , Pawar , Bhoyar or Bhoyar-Pawar are all names of Pawars residing in Betul , Chhindwara and Wardha region [5] . Since they migrated to this region from Malwa , they have slowly abandoned most of the Rajput customs and traditions [6]. At present , thier customs and rituals are somewhat smilar to Marathas , Kubis and Brahmins of Maharashtra . According to Maharashtra gazette and census they are mostly cultivators [7] but some of them are also good at businesses. Since after there migration to central province, farming is there main occupation.
Surnames(titles) of Pawars
Digarse, Barange, Bisen, Kalbhor, Dongardiye, Chikane, Chauhan, Chopde, Deshmukh, Omkar, Dhondi, Khapriye, Dahare, Barkhade, Hazare, Hingwe, Girhare, Buwade, Bobde, Gohite, Kiranjkar, Bhobhat, Ghagre, Parihar, Paradkar, Pinjare, Bhade, Birgade, Khausi, Kodale, Patha/Pathekar, Kinkar, Kasare, Kaushik, Choudhary, Pathade, Dhobare, Farkade, Ukdale, Badnagre/Nagre, Rabde, Dukhi/Durve, Dhole, Sarode, Devase, Kadve, Munne, Mate, Dharpure, Naditod, Gore, Ramadham, Rawat, Raut, Kardate, Gadkiya, Gakaria, Kharpuse, Manmode, Sawai, Sherke, Dala, Labde, Lavari, Gondia, Tople, Thavari, Thusi, Dandhare, Ladke, Bagne, Rodale, Gadre, Udhde.
References
- ^ http://indpaedia.com/ind/index.php/Bhoyar
- ^ http://indpaedia.com/ind/index.php/Bhoyar
- ^ https://gazetteers.maharashtra.gov.in/cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Wardha%20District/population_caste.html#.
- ^ http://indpaedia.com/ind/index.php/Bhoyar
- ^ https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/16436/IN
- ^ https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/16436/IN
- ^ https://gazetteers.maharashtra.gov.in/cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Wardha%20District/population_caste.html#.