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History:
The surname Wagh is primarily found in Maharashtra and Gujarat, with a significant presence in other parts of India. It is often associated with a warrior or strongman lineage, particularly in the Maratha community, reflecting a history of valor and martial culture. The name is believed to have mythological roots, with some linking it to the tiger, symbolizing strength and courage. Historically, the Wagh surname is tied to the Kshatriya (warrior) caste, and those who bear it are often regarded as being descended from notable rulers or military leaders. Over time, the surname has spread across different communities, including Brahmins, Kunbis, and other Maratha subgroups.
The Wagh community has experienced significant political and social mobilization, particularly during the Maratha Empire, when warriors and leaders with this surname were prominent in various battles and administrative roles. This legacy continues today in the form of political and social activism. Migration patterns indicate that Waghs are found in regions like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. Their cultural practices include various regional festivals like Gudi Padwa and Diwali. Family values emphasize honor, respect, and strong kinship ties. The community is involved in various occupations, from agriculture to administration, and the literacy rate is notably high among them.
Description:
The Wagh community is predominantly found in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. Their mother tongue is Marathi, though many also speak Hindi and Gujarati depending on their region of settlement. Festivals like Gudi Padwa, Diwali, and Makar Sankranti are celebrated with great enthusiasm, marking both religious and seasonal changes. Some noble personalities bearing the Wagh surname have made contributions in military, politics, and literature, especially in the Maratha region. Their food culture includes a rich variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, with influences from Maharashtrian and Gujarati cuisines. Occupations traditionally include agriculture, military service, and administration, with some also in business and education. The literacy rate within the community is relatively high, reflecting its strong emphasis on education. The Wagh community is respected for its cultural traditions and social contributions.
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Maharashtra
12,332
Madhya Pradesh
1,592
Bihar
1,319
Gujarat
167
Tamil Nadu
8
Delhi
2
Karnataka
2
Andhra Pradesh
1
Jharkhand
1
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