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Which are top castes according to population , power and modern days condition?

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Answered by Anonymous
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top castes according to population , power and modern days condition are ;

*Bihar - Rajput , Bhumihar , Brahmin , Yadav , Patel ( Kurmi ) , Kushwaha.

*Uttar pradesh - Brahmins , Rajputs aka Thakurs , Yadav . kurmi , Bhumihar , kushwaha in east up. lodhi in west up , Jat , gurjars & tyagis in west up.

*Madhya pradesh - Thakur , Brahmin , Kurmi ( Patel).

*Himachal pradesh - Rajputs and Brahmins .

*Uttaranchal - Rajputs and Brahmins.

*Haryana - Jat in north and central haryana, Yadav in south and central haryana , Brahmins , Gujjar in east haryana , Rajput in south haryana.

*Punjab - Jatt sikh , Punjabi khatri , Rajput (sikh + hindu)

*Rajasthan - Rajputs , jaat , gurjar , meena , Brahmins.

*Andhra pradesh ( andhra pradesh + telangana) - Reddy , kamma , Yadav , Kapu , Velama, Raju.

*Karnataka - Lingayats , vokkaliga , kurubas , Brahmins.

*Tamil nadu-Vanniyars,Mudaliar,Gounders,Thevars,Nadars .

*Gujrat - Patidars , Rajputs , Yadav .

*Maharashtra - Maratha ( mostly brahmina and rajput).

*West bengal - Brahmins , Kayasthas.

*Jharkhand - Brahmins and Kayasthas .

*Delhi ncr - Jaat , gurjar , yadav , tyagi (brahmin).

*Jammu division - Brahmins , Rajputs ,Gujjars.

So from this we cane to know that Brahmins are the most dominating caste of india followed by rajputs and then yadavs.

So the list of most powerful caste will be like this ( politically )

Brahmin ,  Rajput  , Yadav  , Jaat  , Kurmi  , Gurjar,  Reddy ,  Kamma ,  Kayasthas , Maratha.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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There are about 10 castes that are powerful in the nation.

  • The 10 most powerful castes are:
  • Brahmin - Among the 4 social classes, Brahmins are the class considered to be respected and treated superior. They are seen in Bihar, UP, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttaranchal, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Jammu.
  • Rajput -  in Sanskrit it means 'son of the king', and are descendants of Hindu warriors. They are seen in Rajasthan, Jammu, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Yadav - is a group of traditional non-elite and the videos apploaded by the government will result in from UP, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh (AP), Gujarat, and Delhi decline in relationship
  • Jaat - from Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, and UP.
  • Kurmi - Due to non-elite teller, it from Bihar, UP, and MP
  • Gurjar - from Delhi, Jammu, and Rajasthan,
  • Reddy - They are originated in AP.
  • Kamma - from AP.
  • Kayasthas - from West Bengal and Jharkhand.
  • Maratha - from Maharashtra.
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