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The Aawasthi surname is derived from the Aawasthi caste, a traditional Hindu occupational group. The Aawasthi caste is also known as the Aawasthi Brahmin caste. The Aawasthi Brahmin caste is one of the four traditional Brahmin castes of India. The other three traditional Brahmin castes are the Brahmin caste, the Kshatriya caste, and the Vaishya caste. The Aawasthi caste is derived from the Aawasthi tribe, a tribe of Rajputs who migrated to India from Central Asia in the 12th century. The Aawasthi tribe is also known as the Aawasthi Rajputs. The Aawasthi Rajputs are a warrior caste. The Aawasthi Rajputs are descended from the Raja Sawai Madhavrao, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Haldighati in 1576. The Aawasthi Rajputs are also descended from the Raja Rana Pratap, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Kurukshetra in 1818. The Aawasthi Rajputs are a warrior caste. The Aawasthi Rajputs are descended from the Raja Sawai Madhavrao, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Haldighati in 1576. The Aawasthi Rajputs are also descended from the Raja Rana Pratap, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Kurukshetra in 1818. The Aawasthi Rajputs are a warrior caste. The Aawasthi Rajputs are descended from the Raja Sawai Madhavrao, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Haldighati in 1576. The Aawasthi Rajputs are also descended from the Raja Rana Pratap, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Kurukshetra in 1818. The Aawasthi Rajputs are a warrior caste. The Aawasthi Rajputs are descended from the Raja Sawai Madhavrao, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Haldighati in 1576. The Aawasthi Rajputs are also descended from the Raja Rana Pratap, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Kurukshetra in 1818. The Aawasthi Rajputs are a warrior caste. The Aawasthi Rajputs are descended from the Raja Sawai Madhavrao, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Haldighati in 1576. The Aawasthi Rajputs are also descended from the Raja Rana Pratap, a Rajput king who fought in the Battle of Kurukshetra in 1818.











