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Ethnic group
Rajbhar/Bhar
Regions with significant populations
India
Languages
Hindi
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Bhar

The Rajbhar (also spelled Rajbhaar) are a community of the state of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Nepal and other states of India..

The rajbhar belongs to Nagvansh (Suryavanshi) a kshatriya clan which gotra is Bhardwaj . They also are known as Bharshiv rajpoot . Influenced by the Arya Samaj movement,Baijnath Prasad Adhyapak published Rajbhar Jati ka Itihas in 1940. This book shows that the Rajbhar were formerly rulers who were related to the ancient Bhar ruler.The most popular ruler of this kshatriya clan was Maharaja Suhel dev.

References

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