[The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India--Volume I (of IV) by R.V. Russell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India--Volume I (of IV) PART I 160/364
See Rajput-Haihaya.
A section of Joshi and Mochi. _Kare, Karia_ .-- (Black.) A subcaste of Marar.
A section of Binjhwar, Ahir, Chhipa and Lodhi. _Karela_ .-- (Bitter gourd.) A section of Sonkar. _Karhada_ .-- A subcaste of Maharashtra Brahmans deriving their name from Karhad, near the junction of the Krishna and Koyana rivers, about fifteen miles from Satara. _Karhaiya_ .-- (Frying-pan.) A section of Raghuvansi. _Karigar_ .-- (A workman.) An honorific title of Barhai and Lohar.
A subcaste and synonym of Beldar. _Karijat_ .-- Subcaste of Pardhi.
The members of this subcaste only kill birds of a black colour. _Karkarkadhe_ .-- (Stone-diggers.) Subcaste of Mang. _Karnam_ .-- Synonym of Karan, a palm-leaf writer. _Karnata, Karnataka_ .-- One of the five orders of Panch Dravida or southern Brahmans, inhabiting the Canarese country. _Karnati_ .-- (From the Carnatic.) Synonym for a class of Nats or acrobats. _Karohla_ .-- A religious mendicant who wanders about singing praises of Devi.
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