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Anjana Samaj' is making the saying 'Aanji Nakhe Te Anjana' true with their Fair Complexion, Strong Physique, Bright Eyes and Muscular Body. They are sharp, self confident and hard working people. 'Anjana Samaj' is associated with Agriculture and Pashu-palan and spreaded in 50 regions. These regions inculde 'Bar', 'Bavisi', 'Sadi Satavisi', 'Vadhiyar', 'Vavechi', 'Koliyaro', 'Hindvani', 'Sadsat', 'Dantor', 'Gadhvada', 'Jetoda', 'Chothiya', 'Ubhran', 'Dhandhar', 'Ter Zala', 'Idar', 'Betalisi', 'Modasiya', 'Malpuriya', 'Navgam in South',  'Kamrej etc. In 'Anjana Samaj', Patel,  Chaudhari and Desai is the famous surnames. There are total 232 branches in 'Anjana Samaj'. In that, Atos', 'Aud', 'Aakolia', 'Kaid', 'Kuva', 'Kandli', 'Kharsan', 'Bhutadiya', 'Valaganth', 'Vagda', 'Karen', 'egoda', 'Munji', 'Gol', 'Jua', 'Loh', 'Hatar', 'Dhuliya', 'Korot', 'Ratda', 'Bhatol' etc are included. In India, 'Anjana People’ mainly stays at Rajsthan, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Gujarat, Hariyana, Kutchh and Maharashtra. By Kurmi Kshatriya Jagrati Patika
 * Anjana Patel Kulmi Samaj

The word Maratha is derived from 2 sanskrit words "Maha"-great and"Rathi" a warrior, and it means a great warrior. The Kunbis ( kurmis ) or Kulvadis means nothing more than the followers of agriculture. As has been observed by W.W.Hunter, the Marathas know only two occupations, rulling the country and tilling the soil. When they cease to rule, they sink in to the position of peasants, they do not adopt themselves to a middling conditions, kurmis, the Aryan settlers of the southern India happened to be called both, The Marathas and the Kunbis according to the professions they adopted. The distinguished warriors called themsalves Marathas or Kunbis. In reality they are one and the same caste. .......Imperial Gazetter of India. New Edition-Vol-X-VIII Page no.-193, Mysore State. By Kurmi Kshatriya Jagrati Patika *The Sindhia of Gwalior Sindhia, The name of the Maratha ruling family of Gwalior which for a time in the 18th century dominated the politics of northern India. ..... Encyclopaedia Britannica-1969 The name Sindhia is said, is derived from Sendrak, an anciant Khatriya class. Many Sindhia families rose to eminence such as Jayapaji Sindhia, Nemaji Sindhia, Ranoji Sindhia, Mahadji Sindhia, Jankoji Sindhia. History Maratha of Supermacy... By R.C. Majumdar, I.C.S. The Sindhia family, the rulers of the Gwalior state, belongs to the Maharatha Nation. Their first appearance in Central India was early in the 18th century in the person of Ranoji Sindhia. ........Encyclopaedia Britannica 1957 Shivaji was a Kurmi and the present Rajas of Gwalior and satara are said to be of the same race. W. W Hunter By Kurmi Kshatriya Jagrati Patika
 * Who are Marathas