Ayodhya[1] was the capital of Dasharatha in Dwapara Yuga. After Lord Ram's rule ended, they migrated and settled at the banks of rivers like the Ganges, the Gandaki, the Gomti, the Ghaghara and the Saryu. They started getting involved with agricultural activities and improved their agricultural techniques. Historians say that Awadhiya Kshatriya people are elite agrarian warriors and are a sub-caste of Kurmi Kshatriya caste. They are mostlly settled in Patna, Chhapra, districts of Bihar and near the districts of Uttar Pradesh. Their religions were Purvanchal and Awadh. They are ancestrally land lord farmers
Awadhiya Kshatriya | |
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Varna | Suryavanshi Kshatriya |
Gotra | Kashyap |
Kuladevta (male) | Kuldevta Sokha Baba |
Religions | Hinduism |
Languages | Hindi, Bhojpuri, Magahi andAwadhi |
Country | India |
Populated States | Uttar Pradesh, Bihar andJharkhand |
Region | Awadh,Purvanchal,Eastern India |
Population | 2.1 million (9 Lac in Bihar and 12 Lac in Uttar Pradesh) |
Family names | Singh,Sinha,Patel,Awadhiya |
Kingdom (original) | Ayodhya |
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