Majhraut Ahir
The Majhraut[1] or Majraut[2] is a clan of Nandvanshi Ahirs[3] that inhabits the Indian state of Bihar and Jharkhand.[4][5][6][7] They are also found in different parts of Nepal.[8] They are believed to be descended from the Yadava king Madhu who lived in Mathura.[9]
Majhraut Ahir | |
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Jāti | Ahir (Yadav) |
Religions | Hinduism |
Languages | Angika, Bajjika, Bhojpuri, Maithili, Magadhi, Khortha |
Country | India, Nepal |
Original state | Bihar |
Populated states | Bihar, Jharkhand, Nepal |
Ethnicity | Bihari |
Related groups | Krishnaut, Dhadhor |
Like Krishnaut even Majhraut Ahirs never sold either milk, ghee or butter and have, to a large extent, were cultivators. Some of them were landlords of large estates.[10]
Origin and history
The Yadavs who migrated from Mathura (Braj) to Bihar and its surrounding areas came to be known as Mathraut or Majrauth.[11]
List of Rulers and chieftains
In Bihar and Jharkhand there were many rulers and zamindars belonging to the Ahir (Yadav) caste.[12] During British Raj, the Ahir zamindars were predominantly found in northern and eastern parts of Bihar. Most of them belonged to Krishnaut and Majhraut clans of Ahir.[13][14]
- Rulers of Yadava-Varman dynasty.[15][16]
- Ahir Chieftain of Murho Estate.[17][18]
- Zamindar of Ranipatti Estate.[19]
- Landlords of Khurda Karveli Estate.[20]
- Landlords of Gosaidaspur Estate.
- Zamindar of Belwarganj Estate.[21]
- Zamindar of Pipra Estate.[22]
- Zamindar of Tintanga Estate.[23]
- Zamindar of Shaligrami Estate.
Distribution
Majhrauts are found all over Bihar but numerically they exceed other sub-caste in Saharsa and it's adjoining district of Bihar.[24] While most Yadavs were small scale peasants in North and Central India, a small number of them acquired land in newly reclaimed area of Eastern Bihar (Purnea and Saharsa) and became big land holders.[25]
Notable persons
- Rash Bihari Lal Mandal, Zamindar of Madhepura and founder of Yadav Mahasabha.[26]
- Mahendra Gop, a freedom revolutionary.[27]
- Bhupendra Narayan Mandal, a socialist leader.[28]
- Shivnandan Prasad Mandal, a Politician.[29]
- B.P. Mandal, Chief Minister of Bihar and chairman of the Mandal Commission.[30]
See also
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