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The behera (Шаблон:Lang-or) is a popular Odia title, Anciently, Dala-Behera was an honorific title reserved for the leader of a group of soldiers.[1]
As a title
- Kolis of Odisha who were chief of villages used the Behera as a title.[2][3][4]
- Brahmins of Sambalpur and Kalahandi in Odisha also use the title of Behera.[5]
- Gopals of Odisha who are cowherders and milkman by profession use the Behera as surname.[6][7]
- Khandayats of Odisha who were chief of their caste council and responsible for maiking law and order in their caste used the title of Behera.[8]
- Karans of Odisha who were chief of their caste council and responsible for maiking law and order in their caste used the title of Behera.[8]
- Devangas of Ganjam district who are weaver by profession also use the title of Behera because king of Ganjam offered the title of Behera to Devangs for their weaving skills.[9]
- Bauris of Bengal and Orisha also use the title of Behera who are traditional Barber to Bauri caste people.[10]
Notable People
- Bhagabat Behera, Former Cabinet Minister (O.L.A)
- Bhubaneswar Behera, Indian Scholar.
- Chakradhar Behera, Freedom Fighter & Politician.
- Daitari Behera, Indian Politician.
- Deepak Behera, Indian Cricketer.
- Dharmananda Behera, Indian Politician
- Digambar Behera, Indian Physician.
- Jayanta Behera, Indian Cricketer.
- Jayanti Behera, Indian Sprinter.
- Lokanath Behera, D.G.P of Kerala state Police.
- Madhusmita Behera, Indian Cricketer.
- Mandakini Behera, Indian Politician.
- Nandita Behera, Indian odissi Dancer.
- Natraj Behera, Indian Cricketer.
- Niranjan Behera, Indian Cricketer.
- Prasanta Behera, Indian Politician.
- Ritwik Behera, American cricketer
- Shashi Bhusan Behera, Indian Politician
See also
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