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dynasties, the Nāgars held prestigious positions in royal courts along with Jains and other Brahmins. Their occupations included writing Sanskrit literature, performing Vedic rituals, and conducting royal funerals; they were also famed throughout India as pilgrimage officiants at
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The Nāgars are divided into two sections: Gr̥hasthas who had received land grants from kings and did not have to work as priests, and Bhikṣus who earn money through alms from priesthood. In the
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is a quasi-caste purana for the Vadnagar Nāgars. It was partly composed before the late 13th century up to circa 17th century and was added to the existing
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Indian Merchants and Entrepreneurs in Historical Perspective. with Special Reference to the Schroffs of Gujarat: 17th to 19th centuries
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the Nāgars are divided into Nāgars who live in the city, and Bāhyas who had to live outside (often due to excommunication).
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of Jinaharṣa Gaṇi, the Vāghela king Vīsaladeva formed the branches of the Nāgars at a
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In the later periods many Nāgars also became financiers and moneychangers.
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Narasinha Mehta of Gujarat : A Legacy of Bhakti in Songs and Stories
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Mahipatram was expelled when he crossed the seas to travel to England.
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This article is about the social caste. For the moth family, see
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Socio-Economic Life of Northern India (c. A.D. 550 to A.D. 650)
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Hansa Mehta was expelled from the caste for her marriage to
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activities of this region both before and during the
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Index

Brahmaeidae
Nagar (disambiguation)

Hinduism
Gujarati
India
Gujarat
Western India
Gujarati
Brahmin
subcaste
Indian state
Gujarat
Brahmins
Gujarat
political
economic
social
British Raj
Gujarat Sultanate
Mughal Empire
Vadnagar
Gujarat
Kathiawar
Nidhanpur
Dubi
Bhaskaravarman
Kayasthas of Bengal
Gujarat
Caulukya

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