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Golapurab Brahmin

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Golapurab Brahmin (also sometimes called Galav) are Brahmin community in western Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh regions of India.[1][2]

They are a branch of the Sanadhya Brahmins who migrated to a Golla town according to Sanadhya Samhita. They tend to be cultivators and landowners like the Tyagi or Bhumihar Brahmins. They traditionally took kachcha food only from the Sanadhya Brahmins, who also serve as their priests.

They are mainly located in the region in Agra district. Their main center was a town named Birthara, 28 miles south of Agra; one of the most numerous clans among them is named Birthare. Some of them have migrated to Narsinghpur in MP.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Jati Bhaskar by Pt. Jwala Prasad Mishra
  2. ^ Hindu tribes and castes, as represented in Benares Volume 3 of Hindu Tribes and Castes, Matthew Atmore Sherring, Publisher Thacker, Spink & co., 1872
  3. ^ Imperial gazetteer of India: provincial series, Volume 13, Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series, Publisher Supt. of Govt. Print., 1908