History:
Jadhav is an Indian surname, derived from the Marathi word ‘jadhav’, which means ‘belonging to the Jadhavs’. It is believed to have originated from the Jadhav clan of Maharashtra, which was one of the 96 royal clans of the Maratha Empire.
The Jadhavs are believed to have been one of the earliest settlers of the region. It is believed that the Jadhavs were part of the Maratha Empire, which was founded by the great Maratha king, Shivaji Maharaj. The Jadhavs were known to be warriors and were involved in many battles during the reign of the Maratha Empire.
Description:
The Jadhavs are known to be a very close-knit community and are known to follow the traditional Marathi culture. They are known to be hardworking and honest people who value their traditions and culture.
The Jadhavs are known to follow the traditional Marathi customs and rituals. They are known to celebrate all the major festivals of the Marathas such as Diwali, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, and many more.
The Jadhav surname has many variations such as Jadav, Jadhaw, Jadhao, Jadhva, Jadhwani, and Jadhvani.









