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The Rajbhars are a community in India. In eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh, the community is estimated to constitute about 18% of the population. The Rajbhar community can be found in UPE, BH, MP, MH Circle. The Rajbhar caste have no parental business as other castes have. Due to this survival of this caste is too hard. In ancient they are belongs to King's family. Some Rajbhar are claimed his gotra is bhardwaj so they used as BHARDWAJ as their surname. Rajbhar means best among kings. In ancient history found that there were many great kings. They used Pal as their surname.

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  1. "All About Rajbhar community and History of Rajbhar". rajbharcommunity.blogspot.com. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
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