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History:
The Khatriya surname, mainly found among Punjabi Hindus, has a history shaped by migrations and where people settled. The partition of India in 1947 caused a significant displacement, even if it wasnt always "forced." Many Khatriya families moved from what is now Pakistan to India. This relocation spread this surname more widely across India. Trade and business also played a part historically since Khatris were traditionally merchants. Their business activities led them to settle in different areas, which further spread this surname beyond Punjab. The evolution of this surname likely shows regional differences in language and customs within these various settlements.
The gotras associated with this surname are kshatriya, dadhich, dadich, dhaksha, kshyap, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara.
Description:
The surname Khatriya, which can also be spelled Khatri or Kshatriya, is mainly linked to the Khatri community in India. The religion associated with KHATRIYA surname is hinduism. The community associated with this surname is kshatriya. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are hindi and punjabi.
This community is traditionally located in the Punjab region and other areas of North India. Khatris are often seen as a mercantile community, with a background in trade, business, and administration. Some subgroups and clans within the Khatri community, like the Mehra, Khanna, Kapoor, Sethi, and Talwar, also use this surname or similar versions. These subgroups often indicate ancestral jobs or where they came from within the larger Khatri group. This surname reflects a historical connection to the Kshatriya, or warrior, class.
The surname Khatriya is traditionally linked to the Kshatriya varna in India, but food preferences are more about regional and family customs than the surname itself. Historically, Kshatriyas were warriors and rulers, but their diets differed greatly based on location and clan traditions. In northern India, common foods included wheat-based dishes like roti and naan, lentil-based dals, and vegetable curries. Some this surname families with hunting traditions may have eaten more meat, especially game. Sweets like jalebi and gulab jamun are popular in many communities.
The surname Khatriya, which is common in India, is linked to several languages because India has so many different languages. Many people with this surname, especially in North India, speak Hindi. Punjabi is also common, showing the historical ties of the Khatri community to the Punjab area. Gujarati is another language spoken by people with this surname, particularly those who live in Gujarat. English is also widely used, especially by younger people and those in cities, for school, work, and talking to people around the world. The exact languages people speak depend on their familys background and where they currently live.
The surname Khatri has several variations, including Khattri, Khetri, Khiteria, Chhetri, Kshetriya, and Khatriya.
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