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Consider the following statements.
1.Mandhars and Chauhans are the clans of Rajputs.
2.Dhanak and Julaha are the clans of Gujjars.
3.Sarsut and Bharadwaja are common castes among Brahmans.
Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
1 and 2 Only
2 and 3 Only
1 and 3 Only
All of the above
Rajputs, a sub-clan of Gujjar, occupy a respectable position in Haryana. The various Rajput clans trace their ancestry to the ancient warriors, who figure so prominently in legend and ancient learning.There are two principal clans of Rajputs in Haryana:
a).MANDHARS : The Mandhars claim to have descended from Luv, one of the two sons of Lord Rama, the great hero of epic Ramayana. b).CHAUHANS : The Chauhans claim descent from Rana Har Rai. Other Rajput clans are Badgujar, Parmara Bachas, Tunwars, Gurs etc.
In Haryana, the Harijans constitute roughly about one-fifth of the population of the state. The several categories of Harijans (Schedule Castes) are the Chamars, Chhuras, Dhanaks and Julahas.The Brahmans form an important section of the people in Haryana. Most of the Brahmans in Haryana are Gaur Brahmans. The name is probably derived from their residence at Ghaggar. The other common gotras among Brahmans are Sarsut, Bharadwaja, Vashishta, Bacchhasas, Parsira, Sandlasa, Gujarati or Bias and the Dakaut. The Sarsut Brahmans, less numerous than the Gaur, are not so strict in their caste habits. The Gujarati or Bias, who came from Gujarat are regarded in some respects as the highest class of Brahmans. Tyagis or Tagas are of Brahman origin, who gave up priestly profession and took to agriculture.
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