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Bhanot ([ɓáːnɔ́ʈ]) is a Punjabi Hindu surname,[1] variously characterised as Brahmin,[2] Chuhras,[3] or Rajputs;[4] they are also listed as a group of salutary guardsman to the Dogra rulers.[5]

Notable persons

Notable people with the surname include:

References

  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Coates, Richard; McClure, Peter, eds. (2016). "B". The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. p. 219. ISBN 978-0-19-967776-4. OCLC 946461144. Indian (Panjab): Hindu (Rajput), unexplained.
  2. ^ Bhatia, Prem (2002). Reflections Along a Political Journey. Har-Anand Publications. p. 280. ISBN 978-81-241-0871-0. bhanot (a Brahmin sub-caste elsewhere in northern India) in the same categories. The Himachal Pradesh list also includes Kashyap Rajput,
  3. ^ Thapliyal, Uma Prasad (1987). Gazetteer of Rural Delhi. Gazetteer Unit, Delhi Administration. p. 39. Among the choorahs the well known sub-castes are Kandera, Bhanot, Tak, Hathwal, Sangwan, Lakhar Sauda, Jhajhotadhar, Recthlan, Chandal, Kalania, Jagpawar, Sagri Chauhan Beniwal, Pegwal, Dhakotia and Karotia. Dhanuk, Dhobi, Dom, Julaha are also divided in various sub-castes.
  4. ^ Singh, K. S.; Sharma, B. R. (1996). Himachal Pradesh. Anthropological Survey of India. p. 3497. ISBN 978-81-7304-094-8. With the Rajput, They have several clans, namely Ranaut, Ludu, Kaundal, Tanghawai, Bharti, Gunsain, Chandel, Chauhan, Patial, Katoch, Bhanot, etc.
  5. ^ Bingley, A. H.; Cunningham, W. B. (1979). Introduction to the History and Culture of the Dogras. Ajaya. p. 97. 3rd Grade. (saluters) Salaamis:-Bariaha, Narial, Ranaut, Surial, Janjua, Bedlial, Bihal, Pahria, Naru, Bhanot, Bandhiar, Pathial,