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Who are Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Ahoms and Kayasthas

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Answered by rajivks990
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The marathas are a group of caste comprising of peasants ,landowners and warriors .While the top layer of marathas with surnames like desmukh,bhonsle, more, shrike, jadhav are the kshatriyas , the rest belong to a predominantly agrarian sub caste called kunbi

Answered by uddeshya161
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The Marathas were a Marathi-speaking warrior group from the western Deccan Plateau (present-day Maharashtra) who rose to prominence by establishing a Hindavi Swarajya (meaning "self-rule of Hindu/Indian people").

Sikhism, or Sikhi, is a religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent around the end of the 15th century.

The Jat people are a community of traditionally non-elite peasants in Northern India and Pakistan. Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river-valley of Sindh, Jats migrated north into the Punjab

The Ahom (Pron: /ˈɑːhɒm/), or Tai-Ahom is an ethnic group found today in the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. They are the descendants of the Tai people who reached the Brahmaputra valley of Assam in 1228 admixed with indigenous peoples who joined them over the course of history.

Kayastha (also referred to as Kayasth or Kayeth) denotes a cluster of disparate communities broadly categorised by the regions of India in which they were traditionally located—the Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of North India, the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhus of Maharashtra and the Bengali Kayasthas of Bengal.

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