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brahmin community of karnataka or kanndiga or telgu origin, i want to know about history orgin and others few left

2006-11-26 02:21:00 · 1 answers · asked by nadig 1 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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Hey Nadig,

This is what I could find. The names sound like they are from India, but I wanted to confirm so, I put them (each one at a time) into the family search site. Brahmin, I know is from India. I worked with a guy who's name was a concatenation of Anand and Brahmin. And, I think you will like the other sites I found.

from Wikipedia: A Brahmin (anglicised from the Sanskrit word IAST Brāhmaṇa; Devanagari ब्राह्मण), also known as Vipra, Dvija, Dvijottama (best of the Dvijas), Bhūsura (god on Earth) is a member of an upper caste within Hindu society.

Brahmin is a caste or social group found in all Indian states and in the new world as well. They constitute about 2-5% of the population in India. In 1931, Brahmins were 4.32% of the total population in the areas that constitituted the British Raj.



1. SWIAH KARNATAKA - International Genealogical Index / AS
Gender: Female Birth: 1821 Ajanta, Maharashtra, India

2. SWIAH KARNATAKA - International Genealogical Index / AS
Gender: Female Birth: 1821 Ajanta, Maharashtra, India

2006-11-26 03:03:23 · answer #1 · answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7 · 3 0

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