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Hindu Ghosi

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Hindu Ghosi
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The Hindu Ghosi or Ghosi Thakur[1] are Zamindars [1]or Landlord community of Mainly of Braj region and a part of Ahir community in India.[2] They are divided into various sections and lineages.[3] The Ghosis have a system of panches and hereditary Chaudharis. If one of the latter's line fail, his widow may adopt a son to succeed him, or, failing such adoption, the panch elects a fit person.[3]

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Origin

The Hindu Ghosi claim descent from Nanda the foster father of Krishna.[3]

They also claim their importance saying that the sacred texts have mentioned them under the name of Ghosas.[4] The term Ghosa refers to a settlement of the Abhira people[5] or a temporary encampment of cowherds, which was the occupation of those people.[6]

Colonial description

The largest subdivisions of Ahir in Braj region are the Ghosis, Kamarias, Phataks and Yaduvanshi. However today they all recognise themselves to be Yaduvanshi Ahirs.[7][8][9]

In the Braj region, the Ghosi and other subdivisions of Ahirs were gradually absorbed into the Yaduvanshi category of landlords and into the Gwalvanshi subdivision as a consequence of British so-called "official" ethnographies and racial theories.[10] The landlords liked the Gwalvanshi title because they considered it to be prestigious.[11][8][12]

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Distribution

In the Braj area, the Ghosis are among the largest subdivisions of Ahirs along with the Kamarias, Phataks, Gwalvanshis , Nandavanshi and Yaduvanshi .[13][8]

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