Chudasama (surname)

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Chudasama is an Indian surname of Hindu origin. [1] [2] It is found caste groups of the Gujarat state in India, including the Mer, [3] Mochi, [4] and Bhangi (Chuhra). [5]

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References

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  2. Pearce, Karen (2002). Multicultural Matters: Names and Naming Systems. Building Bridges. p. 81. ISBN   978-0-9543632-0-8.
  3. Singh, K. S. (1996). Communities, Segments, Synonyms, Surnames and Titles. Anthropological Survey of India. p. 1580. ISBN   978-0-19-563357-3.
  4. Shibani Roy; S. H. M. Rizvi (2002). Encyclopaedia of Indian Surnames. B.R. p. 92. ISBN   978-81-7646-247-1.
  5. Shah, Popatlal Govindlal (1968). Ethnic History of Gujarat. Gujarat Research Society. p. 112. Their surnames Chohan, and Chudasama, Jethvs, Solanki, Kumhar, etc. suggest mixture of castes.