Gwalvanshi Ahir
Appearance
Gwalvanshi Ahirs are a dominant[1] subdivison of Ahirs[2] populated in Lower Doab,[3][4] Awadh[5] & Eastern Uttar Pradesh.[6][7]
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- ↑ Maurya, Sahab Deen (1989). Population and Housing Problems in India. Chugh Publications. ISBN 978-81-85076-77-5.
- ↑ Ames Library Pamphlet Collection: consists of extracts from the Journal of the United Service Institution of India, v.1-12, 1871-1883. 1764.
- ↑ Calcutta Review. University of Calcutta. 1885.
- ↑ Bhattacharya, Jogendra Nath (1896). Hindu Castes and Sects: An Exposition of the Origin of the Hindu Caste System and the Bearing of the Sects Towards Each Other and Towards Other Religious Systems. Thacker, Spink.
- ↑ Crooke, William (1890). An Ethnographical Hand-book for the N.-W. Provinces and Oudh. North-Western provinces and Oudh government Press.
- ↑ H.R. Nevill (1909). Gorakhpur: a Gazetteer being volume XXXI of the District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. Allahabad, Superntendent, Government press.
- ↑ Swami Prasad Singh, Chairman; G. C. Chaturvedi, Vice-Chairman; P. N. Masaldan, Member; R. N. Nagar, Member; R. L. Dwivedi, Member; Lallan Ji Gopal, Member; B. N. Puri, Member; S. S. Sidhu, Member; P. N. Chopra, Member (1988). Uttar Pradesh District Gazetteers: Deoria. Lucknow, Department of District Gazetteers.