Kushwaha
The term "Kushwaha" refers to a community primarily found in the northern regions of India, particularly in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh. They are traditionally associated with agriculture and have a rich cultural heritage. The Kushwaha community is also known by other names, such as Koeri and Kachhi, and they often engage in farming and related activities.
Kushwahas have a distinct social structure and are part of the larger OBC (Other Backward Classes) category in India. They celebrate various festivals and rituals that reflect their cultural identity. The community has made significant contributions to the agricultural sector and continues to play an important role in the rural economy.