Description:
The Gahirwar surname is a Hindu Brahmin surname found mainly in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. The Gahirwar surname is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Gahir' which means 'strong'. The Gahirwar surname is believed to have originated from the ancient kingdom of Gahirwara, which was located in the present-day district of Etah in Uttar Pradesh. The Gahirwar surname is associated with the Gahirwara dynasty, which was founded by Raja Gahir in the 11th century. The Gahirwar surname is also associated with the Gahirwara kingdom, which was a powerful kingdom in the region during the 12th and 13th centuries. The Gahirwar surname is also found in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Bihar. The Gahirwar surname is also found in some states of Nepal. The Gahirwar surname is associated with a number of customs and traditions, such as the celebration of the Gahirwara Raja's birthday, the observance of family rituals, and the performance of religious ceremonies. Variations of the Gahirwar surname include Gahirwar, Gahirwara, Gahirwari, Gahirwala, and Gahirwadi.










