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- Lonari ist eine Subkaste im westindischen Bundesstaat Maharashtra. Hauptberufe dieser Gruppe waren traditionell die Herstellung von Holzkohle, Salz oder Kalk. Heute betreiben sie überwiegend Landwirtschaft. Es wird angenommen, dass sich die Gruppe aus der Kriegerkaste Maratha in Maharashtra entwickelt hat. (de)
- The Lonari caste are found chiefly in India regions of Bhusawal, Jalgaon, Dhule, Surat , Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Khandesh, Nasik, Pune, Baramati, Indapur, Sangli, Satara, Solapur, Jalna, the Satara agency, and the southern Maratha country. The caste had a population of 19,222 in 1901, which included 9,672 males and 9,550 females. They are a caste of cement–makers and lime burners who were once believed to be Marathas & later formed themselves into a separate class by adopting the occupation of lime and charcoal makers /traders. Lonari's originally never had any caste reservations & belonged to general (open) category but later were granted a OBC status in mid 90's in state of Maharastra. In Belgaum district they are divided into Mith (salt) and Chuna (lime) Lonaris, who eat together but do not intermarry. In Ahmednagar, Poona, and Solapur district, they are divided into Lonari proper and Kadu, Akaramashe, who eat together but do not intermarry.mainly kshtriya lonaries are maratha but due to political influence and having good leader they decided to go in OBC cast when circular came also one important thing in current situation caste people situated all over india like Karnataka, Madhya Predesh, Gujarat, etc but mainly people of this caste is from Maharashtra and given their huge tribute with army of Shivaji Maharaj to fight against Mughal Army. Their origin is from Maharastra from ancient time. The lonari one of the caste is from Mahabharata and Ramayan which you can find easily while having some research. This research done by only for maharashtra state. In the they are also described as Kshatriyas, possibly on account of their Maratha origin.(Note: There is no evidence of the existence of Lonari caste during earlier periods, as Lonaris are known to have separated from Marathas. Lonari surnames include Goralkar, Khot, Kalel, Dhage, Dhumal, Lagad, Tulaskar, Gite, Rane, Yedave, Kurhe, Ingale, Unde, More, Limgire, Chorge, Dhone, Dhangekar, Rakshe, Limite, Bondre, Karche, Tambe, Zadge, Kolarkar, Holkar, Kanade, Karande, Dhokrat, Atpalkar, Milke, Ganganmale, Gudale, Awate, Gherade, Mutekar etc. Caste having huge people those who are Influenting politics of maharastra some main leader those who are participating internal and external politics of maharastra state Some research for political leader from this caste with their unique surname Bhagwat (lonari), Goralkar, Natkar:Bhusawal, Jalgaon Gite:Baramati, satara, Kolhapur Holkar:Baramati, Pune Dhone: Satara, Nagar Kanade:Shirpur Dhagekar:Pune Kurhe (lonari):Kopargaon, Shirdi Shinde, Kanade, Belaskar:Raver Holkar, Karche:Mumbai Khandekar:Aurangabad Sodmise, Karche, Holkar:Phaltan Goralkar, Labdhe, Kanade:Surat Sanvaskar (Lonari), Khandekar, Goralkar:Nashik Chorge:Kolhapur, Satara, (en)
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- Lonari ist eine Subkaste im westindischen Bundesstaat Maharashtra. Hauptberufe dieser Gruppe waren traditionell die Herstellung von Holzkohle, Salz oder Kalk. Heute betreiben sie überwiegend Landwirtschaft. Es wird angenommen, dass sich die Gruppe aus der Kriegerkaste Maratha in Maharashtra entwickelt hat. (de)
- The Lonari caste are found chiefly in India regions of Bhusawal, Jalgaon, Dhule, Surat , Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Khandesh, Nasik, Pune, Baramati, Indapur, Sangli, Satara, Solapur, Jalna, the Satara agency, and the southern Maratha country. The caste had a population of 19,222 in 1901, which included 9,672 males and 9,550 females. They are a caste of cement–makers and lime burners who were once believed to be Marathas & later formed themselves into a separate class by adopting the occupation of lime and charcoal makers /traders. Lonari's originally never had any caste reservations & belonged to general (open) category but later were granted a OBC status in mid 90's in state of Maharastra. In Belgaum district they are divided into Mith (salt) and Chuna (lime) Lonaris, who eat together but do (en)
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