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modern title name of kalchuris
editWhen at the start 16 century kalchuris became engaged in the liquoir section thats why people call themselves kalwar and it become a caste in India
Modern title name of kalchuris
Aarya
Ahake
Aharval
Ahluwalia
Baranwal
Batham
Bhagat
Bhoyar
Bhoyare
Billava
Bisane
Chauragade
Chaurewar
Chaudhary
Dadsena
Dahake
Daharwal
Dhapade
Dhapare
Dholakia
Dhuware
Diyewar
Dohare
Duvadhapar
Duve
Ezhava
Gangbhoj
Gopalia
Gulhare
Gupta
Goud
Idiga
Jain kalar
Jain jaiswal
Jaisar
Jaiswal
Jamaiwar
Kalal — Preceding unsigned comment added by Darshankalal28 (talk • contribs) 23:27, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
Karnwal
Kawle
Kharidaha
Khubele
Lanjekar
Lohia
Mahawar
Malviya
Meshram
Mewada
Nandhedia
Nashine
Neorgade
Niwnaha
Padiyar
Palewar
Pardesi
Maratha kalar
Pareta
Pashine
Porwal
Pashine
Prasad
Purviya
Rai
Sahu
Samaiwar
Sanischaraha
Shione
Shivhare
Shoundik
Sundhi
Sirmoria
Somwanshi
Sonwani
Sugnadhi
Suwalki
Talwar
Tikkiwal
Verma
Verma
Walia
Zendaha — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ujjwal_jaiswal (talk • contribs)
- @Ujjwal jaiswal: Such claims, far-fetched as they are, will need to be supported by reliable sources.--Cpt.a.haddock (talk) (please ping when replying) 15:46, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
Split
editThe article has been tagged for a split since July 2016. If no one has an objection, I'll separate the content about the "northern" and "southern" Kalachuris shortly. These two dynasties share a common name, but have otherwise nothing much in common. utcursch | talk 19:44, 17 October 2016 (UTC)