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Brahmin
Brahmin (; ) is a varna as well as a caste within Hindu society. The Dharmasutras too mention Brahmin farmers. wikipedia.org
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Brahmin
Brahmin, Brahman (ˈbrɑːmɪn, -mən) Forms: 5–7 bragman, 6 bramane, 7–9 brachman(e, -min, 7 brackman, braman, -men, -mine, -miny, 8–9 bramin, 8– brahmin, 9 brahman. [ad. Skr. brāhmana, f. brahman praise, worship; some of the older Eng. forms were derived from or influenced by the Greek spelling βραχµᾶν... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boston Athenaeum, a remnant of the city's Brahmin ... - The Boston Globe
Nov 14, 2022S itting catty-corner from the State House, the landmark Boston Athenaeum can resemble a grand survivor of a bygone era, a remnant of the Brahmin past amid the shiny high-rises and sweeping ...
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Brahmin Tamil
Today, Brahmin Tamil is used in films and television soaps centred on the Brahmin society. Brahmin Tamil, has however, continued to flourish among the Brahmin community including the expatriates. wikipedia.org
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Maithil Brahmin
They are one of the five Pancha-Gauda Brahmin communities. The main language spoken by Maithil Brahmins is Maithili . See also Gotra List of Maithil Brahmins Notes References External links Brahmin communities of Bihar wikipedia.org
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Hill Brahmin
Hill Brahmin may refer to: Bahun, Khas Brahmins of Nepal sometimes called Hill Brahmin to distinguish them from Brahmins of the Terai Kurichiya, a tribe wikipedia.org
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Ratanlal Brahmin
Ratanlal Brahmin was an Indian politician. wikipedia.org
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Sanadhya Brahmin
Sanadhya Brahmin (also spelled as Sanadh Brahmin, Sanah Brahmin, Sanidya Brahmin or Sanadhya Gour Brahmin or ''') is a sub caste of agrarian Gaur Brahmins References Brahmin communities of Uttar Pradesh Brahmin communities of Madhya Pradesh Brahmin communities of Rajasthan Brahmin communities of Delhi wikipedia.org
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Nagar Brahmin
The Nagar Brahmin is a Hindu Brahmin subcaste mainly from the Indian state of Gujarat. Author T. communities of Madhya Pradesh Brahmin communities of Rajasthan Brahmin communities of Gujarat Brahmin communities of Karnataka Brahmin communities of wikipedia.org
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Malviya Brahmin
The Malviya or Malaviya are a Brahmin sub-caste found in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Madhya Pradesh in India. communities Brahmin communities of Uttar Pradesh Brahmin communities of Madhya Pradesh Surnames of Hindustani origin wikipedia.org
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Malayali Brahmin
Malayali Brahmins (; also known as Malayala Brahmanar) or Kerala Brahmins are the group of Brahmins from the Indian state of Kerala. These groups include the Nambudiri, Pushpaka Unni, Nambeesan, Nambidi, Moothath (Moosad), Ilayath, Chakyar, Nambiar, and the Potti. The Pidarar community are Brahmins ... wikipedia.org
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Niyogi Brahmin
Niyogi Brahmin is a Telugu Brahmin subcaste native to the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, but are spread throughout South India and Maharashtra of Maharashtra Brahmin communities of Andhra Pradesh Brahmin communities of Maharashtra Indian castes South Indian communities wikipedia.org
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Golapurab Brahmin
Golapurab Brahmin (also sometimes called Galav) are Brahmin community in western Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh regions of India. See also Golapurva References Brahmin communities of Madhya Pradesh Brahmin communities of Uttar Pradesh wikipedia.org
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Marathi Brahmin
claim was available on other grounds and using legends to justify Brahmin origins. Anti-Brahmin violence After Gandhi's murder by Nathuram Godse, himself a Brahmin, Brahmins in Maharashtra, in 1948, became targets of violence, mostly wikipedia.org
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Boston Brahmin
The term Brahmin refers to the priestly caste within the four castes in the Hindu caste system. Cultivated, urbane, and dignified, a Boston Brahmin was supposed to be the very essence of enlightened aristocracy. wikipedia.org
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