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Patwardhan may refer to the surname most commonly used by members of Indian Chitpavan Brahmin families belonging to the Kaundinya gotra. [1] [2] The Karhade Patwardhans belong to the Kashyapa and Naidhruva Gotra and their history in the Rajapur region of the Konkan dates back to 1191 A.D. Copper plate grants have been recovered from the region, which also points to a Gurjar element in these settlers. Today the Karhade Patwardhans are also known by some other surnames such as Gurjar, Padhye, Bhat, Degwekar, Shouche and Huzurbazar. [3]
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
public domain: Dattatraya Balavanta Parasanisa (1917).
The Sangli state. Nabu Press. pp. 3–4.
ISBN
978-1-177-28949-8.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (September 2011) |
Patwardhan may refer to the surname most commonly used by members of Indian Chitpavan Brahmin families belonging to the Kaundinya gotra. [1] [2] The Karhade Patwardhans belong to the Kashyapa and Naidhruva Gotra and their history in the Rajapur region of the Konkan dates back to 1191 A.D. Copper plate grants have been recovered from the region, which also points to a Gurjar element in these settlers. Today the Karhade Patwardhans are also known by some other surnames such as Gurjar, Padhye, Bhat, Degwekar, Shouche and Huzurbazar. [3]
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
public domain: Dattatraya Balavanta Parasanisa (1917).
The Sangli state. Nabu Press. pp. 3–4.
ISBN
978-1-177-28949-8.