Kunwar

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File:Ram Krishna Kunwar.jpg
Sardar Ram Krishna Kunwar, prominent male ancestor of Ranas of Nepal

Kunwar (also spelt Kanwar,Kuar or Kaur) for Rajput is an Indian Royal title denoting a prince.[1] It is derived from the Sanskrit word Rajkumar.[2] It was traditionally associated with the feudal Rajputs such as the son of a Rana, Babu and Thakur. The title is used in royal Muslim Rajput families also.[3][4]

The following are notable uses of the name Kunwar (also spelled as Konwar in Assam).

In India

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In Nepal

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In Pakistan

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See also

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