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144:...the existence of broad social categories based primarily on occupation. Although did not necessarily designate a distinct class, much less a bounded community, or a hereditary grouping, various sets of these titles differentiated social types marked by a common status and shared occupation. 132:, who occupied important advisory functions. The royal usage at that time was particularly prevalent in the northern coastal areas of the region. Talbot also notes that the title, and others in use at that time, do not align with the 195:...important communities with considerable political significance in the State, although in numerical terms they constitute only a small percentage of the population and spatially are confined only to small pockets. 228:
the present-day Rajus as a "higher caste of traditional warriors and rulers; Kshatriya", but does not provide an explanation or source for this description.
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Satyanarayana, A. (2002). "Growth of Education among the Dalit-Bahujan Communities in Modern Andhra, 1893-1947". In Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi (ed.).
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dynasty that flourished between 1175-1324 CE in the Telugu-speaking lands now in Andhra Pradesh, refer both to royal and clerical
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As of 2002 the Rajus constituted less than 1 per cent of the population in Andhra Pradesh, concentrated mainly in the
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In medieval Andhra Pradesh, the title was used in both senses, and was very likely adopted by some secular
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Caste, Class and Social Articulation In Andhra Pradesh. Mapping Differential Regional Tragectories
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in 2002, describing the Rajus of Andhra as an ex-warrior caste, noted that along with the
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The Raju caste, which A. Satyanarayana calls the "locally dominant landed gentry", claims
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Precolonial India in practice: Society, Region and Identity in Medieval Andhra
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Precolonial India in practice: Society, Region and Identity in Medieval Andhra
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Precolonial India in practice: Society, Region and Identity in Medieval Andhra
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system despite there being "no real Kshatriya varna" in the Andhra region.
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Education and the Disprivileged: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century India
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Democratic Process and Electoral Politics in Andhra Pradesh, India
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Fertility and familial power relations: procreation in south India
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four-fold varna system and in that sense could not refer to a
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Index

Prominent Rajus
Raju, Iran
Raju (disambiguation)
Telugu
Andhra Pradesh
Telugu
Andhra Pradesh
Kshatriya
varna
Telugu language
Sanskrit
Raja
Brahmins
Vedic
caste
Kakatiya dynasty
South Indian
Reddies
Overseas Development Institute
Kapu
Velama
coastal region
glossarises
Education and the Disprivileged: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century India
ISBN
978-81-250-2192-6
Fertility and familial power relations: procreation in south India
Psychology Press
ISBN
978-0-7007-1484-1

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