Pawar

Nowadays, Pawar has become a topic of general interest that has captured the attention of a wide audience. Whether due to its relevance in today's society, its impact on popular culture, or its importance in the academic and scientific field, Pawar has positioned itself as a key topic in contemporary discourse. In this article, we will explore the various aspects related to Pawar, analyzing its influence in different areas and examining its relevance in today's world. From its origin to its evolution over time, we will delve into the complexity of Pawar to understand its meaning and its reach in today's society.

Pawar (also spelled as Pavar[1] and Puar) is an Indian surname found among the Maratha, Mahar or Koli people in Maharashtra.[2][3][1]

Notable people bearing the Pawar name or its variants include:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Apte, Usha Mukund (1982). Vedic, Hindu, and Tribal Marriage: A Study in Culture Change. New Delhi, India: AWARE (Action for Welfare and Awakening in Rural Environment). pp. 201: the Koli - clans names like Cavan, Bhosle, Pavar etc. are of part - Kshatriya origin.
  2. ^ Tulasīdāsa Viṭhūjī Geḍāma (1999). Untouchability and Its Origin. Yugantar Education Society. p. 158. In Maharashtra we find surnames of Jadhav, Chavan, Pawar, Gaikwad, Thorat etc. among the Maratha caste as well as Mahar caste
  3. ^ K. S. Singh (1996). Communities, Segments, Synonyms, Surnames and Titles. Anthropological Survey of India. ISBN 978-0-19-563357-3.