Dadhivadia is a clan of Charanas of Rajasthan.[1] It is also used as a surname.
^Datta, Amaresh (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-1803-1. A few of the prominent sub-castes which have produced good poets, are- Asiya, Adha, Kaviya, Vithu, Dadhawadiya, Gadana, Lalasa, and others.
Dadhivadia is a clan of Charanas of Rajasthan. It is also used as a surname. Dadhivadia is a sub-clan of Deval-Charanas who held the sasan estate of Dadhwada...
hotel which was originally the palace of the Cāraṇa chieftain, Khemraj Dadhivadia, after whom the town is thus named. It featured as the hotel in the 2012...
Mahamahopadhayaya Kaviraja Shyamaldas Dadhivadia (1836-1893), popularly referred to as Kaviraja (Hindi: king of poets) was one of the early writers involved...
Maru-Charans are Roharia, Detha, Ratnu, Ashiya, Mehru, Kiniya, Sauda, Arha, Dadhivadia, etc. Kachhelas are divided into 7 main exogamous clans: Nara, Chorada...
poets actively campaigned against East India Company Kaviraja Shyamaldas Dadhivadia (1836—1893), Indian historian and author of Vir Vinod; Kaviraja and Dewan...
focal point. The hotel was the original haveli of a chieftain, Khemraj Dadhivadia, before being converted into a hotel, and is entrenched in Mewari history...