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Kirara is a surname of Indian origin. It is most commonly found among the people of the state of Rajasthan in India. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word kirar, which means “king” or “lord”. It is believed that the surname was adopted by the Rajputs, the ruling class of Rajasthan, to signify their high status. The history of the Kirara surname is closely linked to the history of the Rajputs. The Rajputs are believed to have descended from the legendary Suryavanshi (Solar) Dynasty. This dynasty was founded by the legendary King Rama, who is believed to have ruled the region around modern-day Rajasthan during the Vedic period. The culture and customs of the Kirara family are closely linked to the culture and customs of the Rajputs. The Rajputs are known for their strong sense of honor and loyalty and their martial skills. The Kirara family is also known for its strong sense of family unity, which is reflected in their close-knit social networks. Variations of the Kirara surname can be found in other parts of India, including Gujarat, Karnataka, and the Punjab. It is also found in some parts of Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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