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History: Examining regional records such as land deeds, census information, and local histories might show specific cases of families with this surname relocating and starting new branches. Also, some migrations could have been due to things like marriage or social ties, further spreading this surname across generations. The gotras associated with this surname are vasishtha, agastha, dadich, dadhich, kashyap, maddinolla and rebaala. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are yamai of rashin, renuka of mahurgad, bhavani, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Sagade is mainly found in Maharashtra, India. The religion associated with SAGADE surname is hindu. The communities associated with this surname are brahmin deshastha and brahmin. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is marathi. It is commonly linked to the Maratha community, a large and diverse group made up of various sub-castes and clans. Specifically, this surname is recognized as one of the 96 Kuli Maratha clans, a hierarchical division within the Maratha community that claims to descend from ancient warrior families. Furthermore, this surname is also found among the Kunbi community, a large agricultural caste in Maharashtra that is sometimes considered part of the broader Maratha social group. Therefore, to identify the precise sub-community, one must consider family history and regional context. The surname Sagade has several variations, including Sagadai, Sagdeo, and Sagdey.
The Chaporkar surname is derived from the Gujarati word 'Chapar', meaning 'a small village'. The surname was traditionally used by members of the Gujarati community who lived in small villages. The history of the Chaporkar surname can be traced back to the early 19th century, when the first members of the Gujarati community migrated to the western coast of India. The surname was adopted by those who settled in the small villages along the coast. The culture and customs of the Chaporkar surname are closely linked to the Gujarati culture. Many of the customs and traditions associated with the surname are still practiced today. The variations of the Chaporkar surname include Chhaporkar, Chaporkar, Chhaparikar, and Chhaparikar.