Mudiraju

Indian caste


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::summary Indian caste ::

The Mudiraju or Mudiraj and Mutrasi, earlier recorded as Mutracha, is a caste found in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is categorised among the Other Backward Classes by the Government of India.

Titles

  • Mannewad, The Mudirajus who were engaged as village guard under the title of Mannewad.
  • Bantu, The Mudirajus of South India served as soldiers under several princely states and rajas and received the title of Bantu by rulers.
  • Cherish, The Mudirajus who served in ancient kingdoms and empires in India were honoured with the title of Cherish.

Classification

Mudiraj caste is categorised among the Other Backward Classes by the Government of India.

References

References

  1. Gafoor, Khaja Abdul. (1955). "Social Services in Hyderabad". Citizen Press.
  2. Hassan, Syed Siraj ul. (1989). "The Castes and Tribes of H.E.H. the Nizam's Dominions". [[Asian Educational Services]].
  3. [http://ncbc.nic.in/User_Panel/GazetteResolution.aspx?Value=mPICjsL1aLvYBtdZSrP4uO%2bploAhiJHMitEMCkgxxsH%2f7oa9L5Zf2o2HH3BmrgcE Central List of OBCs]

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