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History:
The MIRDHA surname has deep mythological roots, often linked to warrior clans, with the name derived from the figure Mirdha, symbolizing valor and nobility. Historically, the MIRDHA community has played a significant role in local governance, military affairs, and social structures, with migration patterns spanning rural and urban areas. They have been involved in agricultural, trade, and political activities, contributing to both regional and national movements. The MIRDHA community observes various Hindu rituals, celebrating festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Makar Sankranti, with a focus on family, respect for elders, and spiritual practices. This surname reflects a blend of traditional values and modern adaptability, with contemporary MIRDHAs excelling in various professional fields, maintaining a strong cultural identity while embracing broader societal roles.
Description:
The Mirdha surname is predominantly found in regions like Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab, and is most commonly associated with the Rajput community, with speakers of languages such as Hindi, Rajasthani, Haryanvi, and Punjabi. The Mirdha has several noble personalities, especially within Rajput military and administrative ranks, including Maharaja Mirdha of Rajasthan, who was known for his leadership, and other influential figures in the region’s history. Family values center around respect for elders, community service, and education, while traditional food includes rich gravies, rice, and roti, with regional variations. The literacy rate within Mirdha communities is generally high, especially in urban areas, and they are often engaged in agriculture, administration, and military service, reflecting both historical and contemporary occupations.

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Bihar
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Uttar Pradesh
2,058

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1,969

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963

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615

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602

Delhi
50

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49

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48

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