Leva Patel
Appearance
Leva Patidar | |
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Populated states | Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra |
Subdivisions | Patel |
Leva Patel (or Leuva Patel or Leuva Patidar) is a caste or community in India. They claim mythical descent from Lav, the son of Ram,[1][2] They make varying claims to Kshatriya and Vaishya varna status.[3]
Origin and Migration
It is believed that the Leva Patels of the Kheda district of Gujarat were originally the migrants from Lahore, Punjab.[4] In the 19th and 20th centuries, many Leva Patels immigrated to other countries, like South Africa, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Within India, they migrated from Gujarat to other states, like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Madhya Pradesh.[4]
References
- ^ David Francis Pocock 1972, p. 66.
- ^ DelhiDecember 7, Prabhash K. Dutta New; December 7, 2017UPDATED; Ist, 2017 18:15. "Patels and Patidars of Gujarat: Descendants of Ram and worshippers of Krishna". India Today.
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- ^ a b Trivedi, Jayprakash M. (1 January 1992). The Social structure of Patidar caste in India. Kanishka Pub. House. pp. 20, 32. ISBN 9788185475196.
Bibliography
- David Francis Pocock (1972). Kunbi and Patidar: a study of the Patidar community of Gujarat. Clarendon Press.
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