Which caste is Saini belong to?

Rajput
Saini or Shoorsaini is a warrior caste of Rajput descent and found mainly in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. Sainis can be either Hindus or Sikhs but both respect each other‚„s traditions- Sanatani Vedic past and priests of Hindus and Gurus of Sikhs.

Who founded Saini dynasty?

Rajan Saini
Rajan Saini founded Saini vansh, which is one of the eleven vanshas of Yadus and one of the tribes of the Yadavas.

Is Saini a Sikh name?

Indian (Panjab): Hindu (Arora) and Sikh name derived from the name of an Arora clan.

How many types of Saini are there?

Different names of Sainis Maharastra :- Mali, Saini, Gola, Patil, Phule, Kshatriya Mali, Vanmali.

Is Jatt higher than Saini?

Saini are basically all those Hindu Rajputs who converted to Sikhism. Sainis are the reason why all Sikhs accepted “Singh” as a male surname. But in present day, Jatt convert to Sikhism has gained in population and wealth, thereby making Jatt Sikhs the uppermost caste in Sikh society.

Who was first Saini?

The Sainis trace their origin to a Rajput clan who came from their original home near Muttra [sic] on Jumna, south of Delhi, in defence of the Hindus against the first Muhammadan invasions.

Is Saini a Rajput?

Where is Saini from?

Saini is a caste of North India who were traditionally landowners (zamindars) and farmers. Sainis claim to be descendants of a king, Shurasena, as well as of Krishna and Porus, and to be related to the ancient Shoorsaini clan, noted in Puranic literature.

What is the Gotra of Saini?

Maharastra Mali, Saini, Gola, Patil, Phule, Kshatriya, Mali, Vanmali.
M.P. Mali, Kshatriya Mali, Saini, Sainik Kshatriya.
Madras Reddy, Mali Saini, Saini Kshatriya.
Orissa Mali, Kshatriya Mali, Saini Kshatriya, Umrav, Haldawa.।
U.P. Mali, Gole, Pushpadh, Brahmin, Kamboj, Baroliya Bhagat, Bhandari, Saini.

What is Saini gotra?

From Jatland Wiki. Saini (सैनी), is a caste of North India who were traditionally ,, vegetable farmers. Sainis claim to be descendants of a king, Shurasena, and to be related to the ancient Shoorsaini clan, noted in Puranic literature.