Khedaval
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The Khedaval or Khedawal is a Gujarati Brahmin community better known as Baj Khedaval Brahmin. They come from the Saurashtra region in west India, while the related Gujarat Baj Khedaval Brahmin caste hails from central parts of Gujarat.
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