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Spurious Rajput
In the 17th century the Rajput status became associated with power and dominance. The tradition was to control men and land. Whether Rajasthani high tradition Rajput or the Spurious Rajput, both enjoyed high status in the society.

In 19th century some Rajputs were termed "Spurious Rajput" which means that they were not accepted as Rajputs on genealogical or ethnic grounds. In Etawah distrcts many spurious rajputs used Chauhan identity.

Hamilton refereed the term Spurious for few Rajput infiltrators who entered Nepal during 14th century seeking refuge.

Lallaji Patel
Lallaji Patel, was a prominent figure of 1853 risings in Malwa, India, against the British rule. He was popular as a miracle performing King who maintained an army of 5000 soldiers and hundreds of horses and claimed that he will defeat the English and establish his own rule over the whole country. He was declared a disturber and killed in a close battle with British Indian army.

Subedar Bhondu Singh
Enfield cartridges were one of the issue of dissatisfaction among Indian soldiers, that led to Indian mutiny in 1857. Subedar Bhola Upadhyay, was one of the soldiers who first fired the Enfield cartridges at Damdam and became a declared loyal to British. As a reward he was promoted to the post of Subedar Majar, out of turn, by passing the senior most Subedar Bhondu Singh, who later led the Regiment in mutiny at Ajamgarh on 3rd June 1857.

चौरीचौरा

heritage

 * Ahiri, Ragam in carnatic music
 * Ahir Bhairav, Raga
 * Ahirwada
 * Ahichchhatra
 * Ahir sword, Name for a curved Maratha sword In the ahir sword the curve commences from the handle.
 * Ahir dance, the form of dance that is performed with Dholak and Kansi. The stepping of this dance is an imitation of drilled stepping of sword or lathi. It is confined to the people of Ahir clan.
 * Ahirani, Khandeshi language, a variant of Marathi language
 * Ahirwati, A form of Mewadi (Rajasthani) language
 * Ahirwal, Area of Hariyana once ruled by Ahirs
 * Bher Ahir, A village in Rawalpindi, Pakistan populated by Muslim Ahirs
 * Asa Ahir Garh fort, A fort built by Ahir Prince Asa, situated in Madhya Pradesh
 * Ahir Majra, Ahir populated village in Sonepat, Hariyana
 * Ladhuwas Ahir, Ahir populated village in Rewari, Hariyana
 * Singhawali Ahir, Ahir populated village in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh
 * Ahir College Rewari
 * Khanpur Ahir, A village in Rajasthan
 * Mamaria (Rewari), Ahir populated village in Rewari, Hariyana
 * Jagatpura Ahir, Ahir populated village in Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh
 * Bamrauli Ahir and Barauli Ahir, villages in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
 * Ahichchhatra, Also known as Adikot fort, built by Adi, an Ahir
 * Ahir Batalian of Kumaon Regiment

Interchangeably used
    K.S. Singh original vol. American dictionary  Idayar/Konar Tamilnadu

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 * – On Tyagi : vandalism after final warning; account is being used only for promotional purposes. The said user mostly edits two pages only Tyagi and Chowdhury just for the caste/community promotional purposes only. He does not tolerate anything to be written on the page which is against the said promotion/his POV/his OR and sometimes he even removes the sourced contents from the primary linked article. Also his username contains the word Tyagi which itself indicates that he may be closely associated with the subject of the article as per WP:COI. His disruptive edit behaviour may specifically be seen here, here and here for pushing his Brahmin POV, he even does not bother what the sources actually say in this regard. MahenSingha (Talk)  20:09, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
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Jeevaram Ahir
Resident of Chitkon, Jaunpur (U.P.), took active part in revolt against British rule in 1857, fought along Rajput Landlords, treacherously captured by the British in Senapur village. He, Kishun Ahir and his 13 Rajput allies were hanged to a mango tree in 1858.

Kishun Ahir
Detto

Mauji Ram Ahir
Resident of village nera Pilani, Muzaffarnagar (UP) took part in 1857 rebellion, captured and executed in 1857.

Ganeshi Ahir
Delhi, took part in the revolt of 1857, captured and executed at Delhi on 13 Nov, 1897.

Khusali Ahir
Resident of Badshahpur, Gurgaon (Hariyana], arrested by British on the charge of aiding rebels, sentenced to death with 8 others of his village on a tree at Kamla Nehru park at Gurgaon.

Syed Mohammad Ahir
A calligraphist of Delhi, took part in the movement of 1857, shot dead in 1857.

Jodhpur
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=fWVZWjNAcAgC&pg=PA87&dq=abhiras+jodhpur&hl=en&ei=RCiHTdf1L4aGrAfosIUs&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=abhiras%20jodhpur&f=false

http://books.google.co.in/books?id=iGXl3hlmQyYC&q=abhiras+jodhpur&dq=abhiras+jodhpur&hl=en&ei=RCiHTdf1L4aGrAfosIUs&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFMQ6AEwCA

http://books.google.co.in/books?id=BTxuAAAAMAAJ&q=abhiras+jodhpur&dq=abhiras+jodhpur&hl=en&ei=USmHTd2MDMXVrQfy3_0s&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAjgK

http://books.google.co.in/books?ei=ySWHTePJG8frrQeZvuQs&ct=result&id=hYJhAAAAIAAJ&dq=Chandragupta+Maurya+was+abhira&q=a+non-Aryan+tribe

Rajasthan [district Gazetteers].: Jodhpur-page-18

http://books.google.co.in/books?id=SyyNIL7Ug2kC&pg=PA10&dq=abhiras+jodhpur&hl=en&ei=RCiHTdf1L4aGrAfosIUs&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=abhiras%20jodhpur&f=false

http://books.google.co.in/books?ei=USmHTd2MDMXVrQfy3_0s&ct=result&id=3LxlAAAAMAAJ&dq=abhiras+jodhphttp%3A%2F%2Fbooks.google.co.in%2Fbooks%3Fei%3DUSmHTd2MDMXVrQfy3_0s&q=abhiras+ http://books.google.co.in/books?id=LPsvytmN3mUC&pg=PA4&dq=abhiras+jodhpur&hl=en&ei=USmHTd2MDMXVrQfy3_0s&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEEQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q&f=false

Review and to read- Indian communities

High Middle
 * Caste, class,and_democracy By Vijai P. Singh
 * Bihar p-66
 * Rajasthan
 * High status artisan p-174
 * lotah
 * Upper OBC
 * p-125
 * midp-64
 * agriculturalp-66
 * gujrat
 * higher
 * raj_middle