Majhraut Ahir

The Majhraut or Majraut is a clan of Ahir (Yadav) that inhabits the Indian state of Bihar and Jharkhand. They are also found in different parts of Nepal. They claim to be descendants of the Yadava king Madhu of Mathura.

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.

Origin and history
The Yadavs who migrated from Mathura (Braj) to Bihar and its surrounding areas came to be known as Mathraut or Majrauth.

List of Rulers and chieftains
In Bihar and Jharkhand there were many rulers and zamindars belonging to the Ahir (Yadav) caste. 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.
 * Rulers of Varman dynasty.
 * Ahir Chieftain of Murho Estate.
 * Zamindar of Ranipatti Estate.
 * Landlords of Khurda Karveli Estate.
 * Landlords of Gosaidaspur Estate.
 * Zamindar of Pipra Estate.
 * Zamindar of Tintanga Estate.
 * 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. 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.

Notable persons

 * Rash Bihari Lal Mandal, zamindar of Madhepura and founder of Yadav Mahasabha.
 * Kamleshwari Prasad Yadav, member of Constituents Assembly of India.
 * Bhupendra Narayan Mandal, a socialist leader.
 * Shivnandan Prasad Mandal, a Politician.
 * B.P. Mandal, Chief Minister of Bihar and chairman of the Mandal Commission.