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Proposed Improvements to the "Mitra surname" Page

I’d like to discuss some proposed improvements to the "Mitra surname" page. After reviewing the content, I believe there are several areas that could benefit from additional information and clarification. I would like to draw attention on the use of Mitra surname by various other castes in Bengal like betel cultivators who are not visvamitra gotra. Secondly, Geographical spread of Mitra surname is not accurate in this page it is solely represents as Bengali surname But it is widely used by Arora- khatri community in punjab. And it would be nice to add the use of Mitra surname among parsi community along with shedding some light on the Mitharaic community worshiping the Iranian god Mithra. And it would be great to add on how Mitra as a last name is traditionally used by Brahmins. Eg- visvamitra,pushyamitra, Agnimitra. India is culturally diverse nation and inclusivity is in its morals from the very day of its creation and I would like Misplaced Pages to reflect the same when it's dealing with any topic related to indian cultural Heritage. Eclipsing the identity of any community would be against the very moral spirit of our nation.

I believe these updates will make the page more informative and valuable to readers. I would be happy to help research and contribute content, but I welcome any feedback on these suggestions and would love to collaborate on improving this page.

Thank you for considering this! 2409:4065:D08:655C:0:0:1E4B:3E0A (talk) 06:22, 10 November 2024 (UTC)

Can you please provide reliable and verifiable sources for these information; read WP:RS & WP:V! We can't mention any unsourced information even if it is correct; Misplaced Pages calls it WP:OR. Ekdalian (talk) 07:15, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
Mitra Arora-Khatri community source https://arorakhatri.com/gotra.php?gid=8067#:~:text=According%20to%20great%20texts%2C%20Mitra,and%20well%20to%20do%20people
Mitra surname can be traced among nagar Brahmins.The Nidhanpur copperplate inscriptions, issued by King Bhaskaravarman of Kamrup in the 7th century, document a land grant made to several Brahmin families from northern India, particularly from regions such as Kannauj. These plates are significant because they highlight the migration of Brahmin and associated Kayastha groups into the region, which led to shared cultural and social markers, including the adoption of common surnames like Mitra and Dutta among both Bengali Kayasthas and Nagar Brahmins. Source
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/Nagar_Brahmin
Mitra last name among popular Brahmins sage / rulers. source
https://en.wikipedia.org/Visvamitra
https://en.wikipedia.org/Shunga_Empire 2409:4065:D08:655C:0:0:1E4B:3E0A (talk) 09:25, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
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