Kunwar (title) explained
Kunwar (also spelt Kanwar or Kuar or Kaur) is a title denoting the Prince.[1] [2]
It is feudal title originating from the Indian subcontinent meaning "Son of Thakur" where Thakur means "Lord", “God” or “Master of the estate.”
It is a title that belongs to a Rajput, a caste in western, central, northern India and Pakistan. The title is also adopted by Thakuri royals of Western Nepal. .[3]
People with title Kunwar includes:
Notes and References
- Book: Ulian. Eva. Rajput. 2010-03-23. WestBow Press . 9781449700614.
- Web site: Meaning of कुवँर in English. 2016-11-19. HinKhoj Dictionary.
- Book: Rajput (pages 49, 50, 74, 77, 103, 136, 137, 153, 158) . Google Books website. 4 March 2010. Eva Ulian. WestBow Press . 9781449700614 . 6 July 2021.
- Web site: Profile of Kunwar Khalid Yunus. 2 November 2009. Pakistan Elections website. https://web.archive.org/web/20101215022306/http://elections.com.pk/candidatedetails.php?id=1741 . 15 December 2010. 6 July 2021.