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    The Komati (Kōmaṭi, Kūmūti or Kūmaṭi) is a trading community which is currently organised as a caste. They are primarily found in Central and South Indian...
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  • free dictionary. Komati may refer to: Komati caste, is an Indian trading community primarily found in central and south India Komati Power Station, a...
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  • Gavara (redirect from Gavara (caste))
    both Gavara Komatis and the Gavara caste of former Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh. Gavara is also the name of a Komati sub-caste. They are a trading...
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  • late medieval era, Telagas led the right-hand caste faction, which included Komatis and various other castes, in Machilipatnam and other places of Andhra...
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  • Telangana are: (arranged alphabetically) Brahmin Kamma Kapu/Telaga/Balija Komati Raju Reddy Velama Some communities within these groups are instead classified...
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  • as the Kamma community (kamma-kula). Terms such as kamma-brahmana, kamma-komati, kamma-sreshti and kamma-kapu are attested in inscriptions as descriptions...
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  • from Banjaras, Pusad has a sizable Nand Gawali(Gavli),Komati (caste), Marwadi and Maratha (caste) population. Pusad also has a good population of adherents...
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    classes who are both Komati and non-Komati. The oral accounts sung by bards vary amongst regions, religious sects, castes, and sub-castes. According to legend...
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  • Arya Vaisya may refer to: Arya Vaishya or Komati, is a trading caste from Central and Southern India concentrated in the Indian states of Maharashtra,...
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    disturbances started when a man belonging to the Komati caste which is regarded as a right-hand caste reportedly worshipped the idol of a God worshipped...
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