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CHALAKEWAD is a Hindu surname. It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'chalaka' which means 'stone'. The Chalakewad surname is most commonly found in the state of Maharashtra in India. The Chalakewad surname is also found in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The Chalakewad surname is believed to have originated in the state of Maharashtra in India. The Chalakewad surname is believed to have originated from the Chalakas or Chalakaswads who were a Hindu warrior caste. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have descended from the Solar race. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were known for their martial skills and were often employed as bodyguards by the Rajas. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also known for their skills as blacksmiths. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have migrated to the state of Maharashtra in the mid-16th century. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have settled in the state of Maharashtra and adopted the Hindu culture. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have married into the Hindu culture and adopted the Hindu surname. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also believed to have adopted the Hindu customs. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have been a warrior caste and were often employed as bodyguards by the Rajas. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also known for their skills as blacksmiths. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have migrated to the state of Maharashtra in the mid-16th century. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have settled in the state of Maharashtra and adopted the Hindu culture. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have married into the Hindu culture and adopted the Hindu surname. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also believed to have adopted the Hindu customs. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have been a warrior caste and were often employed as bodyguards by the Rajas. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also known for their skills as blacksmiths. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have migrated to the state of Maharashtra in the mid-16th century. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have settled in the state of Maharashtra and adopted the Hindu culture. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have married into the Hindu culture and adopted the Hindu surname. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also believed to have adopted the Hindu customs. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have been a warrior caste and were often employed as bodyguards by the Rajas. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also known for their skills as blacksmiths. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have migrated to the state of Maharashtra in the mid-16th century. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have settled in the state of Maharashtra and adopted the Hindu culture. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have married into the Hindu culture and adopted the Hindu surname. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also believed to have adopted the Hindu customs. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have been a warrior caste and were often employed as bodyguards by the Rajas. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also known for their skills as blacksmiths. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have migrated to the state of Maharashtra in the mid-16th century. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have settled in the state of Maharashtra and adopted the Hindu culture. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were believed to have married into the Hindu culture and adopted the Hindu surname. The Chalakas or Chalakaswads were also believed to have adopted the Hindu customs.
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