Yadav


Yadav (meaning-descendants of Yajud, Maharaja), those people of ancient India who have been claiming to be descendants of the legendary king Yadu. The Yadav dynasty was primarily made up of the communities of Aravir (present day Ahir), Andhak, Vrhatni and Sattvat, who were worshipers of Lord Krishna. These people are described in the ancient Indian literature as the main organs of Yaduvansh. Many tribes of ancient, medieval and modern India and the royal descendants themselves refer to the descendants of Yadu and are known as Yadava. Yadav flag flag pictured in the Catalan Atlas

Original origins Ancient context

According to the statement of Jayant Gadkari, "It is definitely valid from the analysis of Puranas that the castes of Dhanata, Vrishni, Sattvat and Abhir (Ahir) were jointly called Yadava, which was worshiped by Shrikrishna, but also truth Is that the myths and myths of fables can not be denied in the Puranas, but it is important that under the mythological structure, system of a well-known social values ​​was introduced. "

According to research done on the Yadavas of Lakhiya -

Current perspective

क्रिस्टोफ़ जफ़्फ़ेर्लोट के अनुसार

From the idea of ​​Lucia Milchatti -

Military character (martial race) Ashirgarh fort in 2013 Rao Tularam Memorial at Rewari God save his son by sacrificing his son Statue of Devt Bodar in Junagadh Fort Mahoba Naresh Veer Aalah त्रिकुटा आभीर सिक्के, From Rapson "Catalog of Indian coin of the British Museum", 1908. Desperate Azujumuthu Koon

Ahir is a fighter race from the historical background. In 1920, the British government classified Ahiris as a farming caste, which was the synonym of "fighter race" in that Tl. , While they were already being recruited from the army. Then the British government had made four companies of Ahiris, two of them were in the 95th Russell Infantry. During the India-China war of 1962, the valor and sacrifices of the Yadav soldiers are considered to be very popular in India by the Ahir Company of 13 Kumaon Regiment. And in memory of his bravery, the war point monument was renamed Ahir Dham.

They are also partners in Rajput Regiment of Indian Army, Kumaon Regiment, Jat Regiment, Rajputana Rifles, Bihar Regiment, Grenadiers. In the Indian Armed Forces Army, single pieces of Ahiris are present in armored cores and artillery till date. In which he received various awards of gallantry and bravery. Castes, sub-castes and total tribes

The term 'Yadav' is composed of a number of different traditional sub-castes, such as 'Ahir' of Hindi speaking region, 'Gawli' in Maharashtra, 'Golla' of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, 'Konar' of Tamil Nadu and Kerala's 'Maniyar' Ahir, Guvala (Gawli) and Yadava words are often synonymous with each other in Hindi-speaking areas. Some current Rajput dynasties also claim to be their own Yadavas, and the present Yadava also consider themselves as Kshatriya. Yadavas are known mainly by Yaduvanshi, Nandwanshi and Gwalwanshi sub-castes, more than 20 sub-castes are included under the Yadav community. They are principally from the Rishi Gotha Atri and there are numerous tribes in Ahir sub-castes on whose basis the symposical marriage is forbidden. Historical Yadav (Ahir) Nipp and Elite Administrator Main article: Ahir (Abrar), king of dynasty, ruler and patron administrator Devgiri Seuna Yadav Main article: Yadav of Devgiri

Through archaeological analysis of Khandesh residues it proves that this Yaduvanshi was the stronghold of Ahirs. In this dynasty, the following principal rulers - Trikuta Ahir Empire

Trikuta Empire is generally recognized as the Aakir (Ahir) Empire and in history it is known as Trikuta Ahir Empire. Vaishnava Trikuta is considered to be the Yadav of Ahir Hai Branch, Dahrasen also did Ashwamedh Yagna. It has the following major rulers - Kalachuri Empire Main article: Kaluchuri dynasty

There are two empires of northern and southern Kalachuris. In the history, the northern Kalchuris are considered as Ahirs to the Rajputs and South Kachuriyans. The lower rulers were the heads of southern pinnacles. The commissioning of Kalchuri Chedi Samvat, which began from 248-49 AD, was also performed by Emperor Ishwar Sena (Ahir). Also see them

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