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Ahir
Classification: Kshatriya
Significant populations in: Northern India, Western India and Central India
Language Hindi, Gujrathi, Marathi etc.
Religion Hinduism

The Ahir (a corruption of the word, Abhira "fearless") are a subgroup of the Yadav caste of India.

The Ahir are one of the most ancient martial tribes of India. They are found in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Nepal 1. The Ahirs also share most gotras with the Gujjars and Jats (Abhars) and have the same physical appearance as them. This led to the theory of them being of the same stock.

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Origin of Ahir

The Ahirs today claim descent from Krishna. Their origin, however, is controversial. Some historians hold that they were a powerful race of nomad cowherds from eastern or central Asia who entered India via the Punjab region in large hordes about the same time as the Sakas and the Yuechis in the first or second century BC and gradually spread over large parts of Northern, Eastern and Central India.

Other views are that they came from Syria or Asia Minor about the beginning of the Christian era; lived in India long before the Aryan invasion; were descendants of the Yadavas of the Lunar family of Pururavas Aila; and that their original habitat was the region between the Sutlej and the Yamuna from where they migrated beyond Mathura in the East and beyond Gujjarat and Maharashtra in the South.

The name of the State of Haryana may have been derived from its ancient inhabitants: Abhlrayana. The name `Abhira` may stem from a-bhira meaning fearless.

According to traditioncitation needed, the Abhiras had the distinction of founding the first recorded kingdom on the banks of the sacred river Saraswati. On the other side of the river was the kingdom of the Suras. The Sarswati gradually went underground, and the Suras were blamed for the mishap and charged with sins with which the river was burdened. Both the Suras and Abhiras had to migrate away from their kingdom and were alienated from the rest of society.

Hindu writers 2 3 4 5citation needed have described the Ahirs as

History Of Ahir

At the beginning of the Christian era, the invading Scythians and Kushans forced most of them out of their land to lower Rajasthan in the Arbuda (Aravali region). In Marubhumi (Marwar), Saurashtra and Maharashtra they served the local rulers and established their own rule. Ishwarsena, a great Ahir general, became master of Western Deccan in place of the famous Satava-hanas. He took the title of Rajan and an era was named after him. His descendants continued to rule for nine generations. For centuries the Ahirs were eclipsed as a political power in Haryana until the time of the Pratihara dynasty. In time they became independent rulers of Southwest Haryana. In 1150, Vighararaja IV, a Chauhan from Rajasthan forced them to become his feudatories. In 1181 they were defeated by Prithviraj Chauhan but only after they had put up a tough resistance. According to some of the chronicles Ahirs also ruled the Nepal for some 491 years.

Society Of Ahir

The Ahirs preserve their associations with the country lying between the Sutlej and the Yamuna. In many districts like Badaun, Etah, Mainpuri, Hissar, Rohtak and Gurgaon, the Ahirs are still in a majority. Ahirs also form a majority in various districts of Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, including Azamgarh and Madhepura. Most of the Haryanvi ahirs live in the region around Rewari and Narnaul. This place is therefore known as Ahirwal or `the abode of Ahirs.` In medieval times the Ahirs gave up their arms and took to agriculture. In early British settlement reports they are spoken of highly as farmers. They stand on an equal footing with the Jats, Gujjars and Rajputs in the caste hierarchy, but though they eat with them, they do not intermarry. In appearance, they proclaim their Aryan descent. They are tall and wiry, have dark eyes, long noses, black hair and their complexion varies from wheatish to dark brown. Though mostly agriculturists, they also make good soldiers. Ahirs have been serving the Indian military right from the British period and won the highest of gallantry awards the Victoria Cross and the Parma Veer Chakra. In the annals of Indian military history there is sufficient proof of Ahir bravery that is immortalized in the ballads of Alah and Udal of Bundelkhand.

Famous People

Politicians

Ram Baran Yadav First President of Nepal

• Babu Shri Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav Member of Bihar Assembly for six terms. Former Union Minister and Member of Parliament. Former President, All India Yadav Mahasabha.

• Yoga Guru Ramdev

Lalu Prasad Yadav, Indian Railway Minister & President of RJD Party

Mulayam Singh Yadav, Ex.CM, Uttar Pradesh & President of SP

Rabari Devi, Ex. CM, Bihar

Sharad Yadav, politician

Subhas Yadav, politician

• Dr. Karan Singh Yadav, Veteran Heart Sergeon & M.P., Alwar(Rajasthan)

Rao Birendera Singh Yadav, Ex CM, Haryana

• Rao Inderajeet Singh Yadav, Minister for State for Defence, India

Babulal Gaur, Ex. CM, Madhya Pradesh

• Ram Bachan Yadav, Ex. Deputy Minister[Agriculture] , Uttar Pradesh

Military

• Subedar Suresh Chand , Akasrdham Hero, Ashok Chakra recipient

Pran Sukh Yadav, military commander in Anglo-Sikh wars

Umrao Singh, Victoria Cross recipient, World War II, Burma Front

Yogendra Singh Yadav, Param Vir Chakra recipient, Kargil War

• Saheed Jagdish Prasad Yadav Ashok Chakra Parliament Attack

• Suresh Chand Yadav, Ashok Chakra Akshar Dham, Gandhi Nagar

Police

Rajbir Singh Yadav, Delhi encounter specialist President’s Police Medal for Gallantry 2003

• Saumitra Yadav, SP - U.P Police

Artists

Raghubir Yadav (film actor)

Rajpal Yadav (film actor)

Rajendra Yadav (Hindi novelist and editor of "HANS") . [ahilya bai holkar] famous and brave queen of indore.

References

External links

  1. Death of the Aryan Invasion Theory
  2. Ophir-Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
  3. Abhira Located in Sind-Shrimad Bhagwatam
  4. Krishna, as Abhira-boy to Radha, Sri Caitanya Caritamta Antya 1.154
  5. History of Antiquity – By Max Dunker volume IV
  6. Ancient Indian Commerce
  7. Puranic Literature
  8. Newletter142


  1. Pandulena, Nasik Maharashtra
  2. Maharastra History
  3. Vaishnavachavda are the leaders in ahir, in taking inacatives for their moment from rajastan to Gujarat and at last getting settled towards the sea cost of Gujarat
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