Ramnagar Fort home of maharajas of benaras state , built on the banks of Ganges by raja balwant singh
Brahmans occupy the highest ritual position among the four
Varnas of
Hinduism. Since the Late Vedic period the Brahmins, who were generally classified as priests, mentor, teacher who were also
rulers,
zamindars,
warriors and holders of other highest administrative posts.[1][2][3]
Baghochia Dynasty was founded By Raja Bir Sen and were the ruling Dynasty of Hathwa Raj and Bans Gaon Estate. The
Cadet branch of the Family also Ruled Tamkuhi Raj, Salemgarh Estate,
Ledo Gadi, Kiajori estate and Kharna Ghatwali.
Bhumihar dynasty
Bhurshut Dynasty was a medieval Hindu Dynasty spread across what is now Howrah and Hooghly districts in the Indian state of West Bengal;which was Ruled By a Royal Brahmin Family
Parivrajaka Dynasty Ruled parts of Central India during the 5th and 6th centuries. The kings of this Dynasty bore the title Maharaja, and probably Ruled as feudatories of the
Gupta Empire. The royal Family came from a Lineage of Brahmins of
Bharadwaj Gotra.[10]
Chaube Jagirs were a group of five feudatory princely states of Central India during the period of the British Raj. which were Ruled By different branches of Brahmin Family.
Ramnagar Fort home of maharajas of benaras state , built on the banks of Ganges by raja balwant singh
Brahmans occupy the highest ritual position among the four
Varnas of
Hinduism. Since the Late Vedic period the Brahmins, who were generally classified as priests, mentor, teacher who were also
rulers,
zamindars,
warriors and holders of other highest administrative posts.[1][2][3]
Baghochia Dynasty was founded By Raja Bir Sen and were the ruling Dynasty of Hathwa Raj and Bans Gaon Estate. The
Cadet branch of the Family also Ruled Tamkuhi Raj, Salemgarh Estate,
Ledo Gadi, Kiajori estate and Kharna Ghatwali.
Bhumihar dynasty
Bhurshut Dynasty was a medieval Hindu Dynasty spread across what is now Howrah and Hooghly districts in the Indian state of West Bengal;which was Ruled By a Royal Brahmin Family
Parivrajaka Dynasty Ruled parts of Central India during the 5th and 6th centuries. The kings of this Dynasty bore the title Maharaja, and probably Ruled as feudatories of the
Gupta Empire. The royal Family came from a Lineage of Brahmins of
Bharadwaj Gotra.[10]
Chaube Jagirs were a group of five feudatory princely states of Central India during the period of the British Raj. which were Ruled By different branches of Brahmin Family.