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Ashwani Bakaya says about the surname Bakaya
I bakaya dynasty, presently living in Jammu, I wants to know how our sir name came in existence and also wants to know more about our community. Comment was made 13 years ago
Shankar Wangu says about the surname Wangu
Wangu are those persons who are a little Bent there is a bend in there back.I am wangu but I am perfectly all right Comment was made 13 years ago
MAHI WAZIR KAUL says about the surname Wazir
wazir is a kashmiri surname as kashmiris are very intelligent and they were the one of the most educated people so they were ministers in the court of royal dogras so they have inherited their surname from the profession. Comment was made 13 years ago
Ms. Priyanka Razdan says about the surname Razdan
Razdan's are original Kashmiri Brahmins.... so others please doubt on ur own identity... Comment was made 13 years ago
Ajay Mantoo says about the surname mantoo
No Doubt at all. Comment was made 13 years ago
SUNIL DHAR says about the surname Dhar
Dhars are from KASHMIR there should be no doubt about it. But many Dhars are now Living in HARYANA and North Eastern States of MIZORAM, NAGALAND etc.I know many Dhar Famelies who dont follow any kashmiri tradition and language but are sure that their foreather have migrated from KASHMIR.The most notable and famous Dhar was Pandit SITA RAM DHAR, the First Kotwal of DELHI, on whose name famous SITA RAM BAZAAR in OLD DELHI is named. Comment was made 13 years ago
ARUN DHAR says about the surname Dhar
HISTORY OF DHAR
Dhar also spelled Dar is a Kashmiri surname (kram), of Brahmin origin, found among individuals native to the Kashmir Valley of India, as well as Kashmiri émigrés who have migrated to the Punjab,a region divided between India and neighbouring Pakistan.The caste name is shared among both Hindus and Muslims. The Dhar kram originates from the honorific given to a village head, strongman or a warlord of a jagir. This honorific was prevalent during 12 century AD (Jaisimha) and remained in vogue up until the 14th century AD. In antiquity, many Dhars migrated to Gauda, and a large amount later returned to the Kashmir Valley. Nevertheless, to this day, there are many Dhars who are found in that region of Bengal.
It is stated to be a pure gotra name. Dhar Bharadvaja is the name of their gotra. However, many scholars are of the view that Dhars are the descendants of Damras, the war lords and a troublesome non-Brahmanic tribe of ancient Kashmir.
Birbal Dhar was a leader in the Kashmiri resistance to Afghan rule in the early 19th century. He led a deputation which persuaded Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh to invade Kashmir in 1819, which ended Afghan rule. Comment was made 13 years ago
Sondeep Mazzari says about the surname mazari
MAZARI surname seems to have an origin from the british east india company. There is a village called "MAZZARI" near CASA BLANCA a small town in ITALY. It is beleived that there must have been some businessman or solider from this small village in the East India Company or British Army. As all the people living village Mazzari write their surname as Mazzari. So a link can be seen that has not only spread in kashmir but in pakistan, afghanistan and even in u.s.a apart from italy itself. SO THIS SURNAME HAS ITS ORGINS FROM EUROPE AND OUR PHYSCIAL BODY FEATURES ARE ALL EUROPEAN...ARYANS FOR THAT MATTER... Comment was made 13 years ago
Dr. Aslam Wani says about the surname Razdan
Kashmiri Brahmins go by their Gotras based on Aryan Rishis of their origin. The titles are just picked up as nicknames. Thus 11 families is correct. Comment was made 13 years ago
N Takroo says about the surname takoo
From generations my family has been using the surname as Takroo... is this not the correct spelling coz i find it hard to find people (other than my family and extended family) using the same surname.. any suggestions ??? Comment was made 13 years ago
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