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History:
The surname Raj has both mythological and historical significance, often associated with royalty and governance. Derived from the Sanskrit word "Raja" (king), it symbolizes authority and leadership. In Hindu mythology, kings and rulers were often regarded as divine representatives, and the surname "Raj" evokes these royal connections. Historically, Raj is linked to various communities across India, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Rajasthan. Politically, those with the surname "Raj" have mobilized into leadership roles, especially within regional governance and social movements. Over time, members of the Raj community have migrated across northern and western India, settling in urban and rural regions.
Description:
Raj is a surname that can be found in various communities and sub-castes across India. This surname is common among Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. It is particularly prevalent in North India, especially in states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab. Major festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and regional celebrations like Chhath Puja for Bihari Rajs reflect their strong cultural heritage. Notable figures include Prakash Raj - A film actor, Raj Babbar - an actor-turned-politician, and Raj Thackeray, a prominent political leader from Maharashtra. Raj families emphasize traditional values, respect for elders, and a joint family system, though many have adopted modern, progressive views. Culinary preferences vary, with vegetarian diets in some regions and meat dishes in others. Literacy rates are high among urban Raj families, with many involved in professions like administration, politics, and business, reflecting their long-standing association with leadership and governance.
The surname "Raj" is prevalent in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, with smaller communities in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Raj families primarily speak Hindi, though some also use Marathi, Rajasthani, and Gujarati depending on migration patterns.

Bihar
1,208

Tamil Nadu
401

Andhra Pradesh
377

Telangana
71

Uttar Pradesh
64

Jharkhand
44

Madhya Pradesh
42

Delhi
28

Maharashtra
22

Gujarat
16

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788
Voters List

178
Farmer Beneficiary Records

2
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