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Due to identical lineages, many historians believe that the Yaduvanshi Rajputs evolved from the Yaduvanshi Ahirs.[૧][૨][૩][૪]

Some scholars regard the Chudasamas and Jadejas as Abhiras.[૫]

Mr. Bhattacharya, a distinguished historian, writes in his book the "Indian Castes and Tribes": The Rajputs generally repudiate all connection with the Ahirs, though it seems very probable that the Yaduvanshi kshatriyas were originally Ahirs.[૬] The present Ahirs or Yadavs also repudiate all connection with Rajputs. Accoording to some authors, the Ahirs, Jats, Gurjars etc are not Rajputs at all. They are tribes of kshatriyas[૭][૮]

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  1. Soni, Lok Nath (2000). The Cattle and the Stick: An Ethnographic Profile of the Raut of Chhattisgarh (અંગ્રેજીમાં). Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India, Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Department of Culture. ISBN 978-81-85579-57-3. Bhattacharya (1995: 237) has written," The Rajput generally repudiate all connections with the Ahir, though it seems very probable that the Yadubansi Kshatriyas were originally Ahirs".
  2. India, United Service Institution of (1911). Journal of the United Service Institution of India (અંગ્રેજીમાં). Mr. Bhattacharya advances the proposition that Jadubans Rajputs are descended from Ahirs.
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