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The Boyars
The Boya can be found throughout Andhra Pradesh. However, they are found mainly in the Kurnool, Anantapur and Guntur districts. They speak Telugu and use Telugu script for writing. They are called 'Boya' in Andhra Pradesh, 'Boyar' in Tamil nadu and 'Bhovi' in Karnataka. Boya, Boyar, Boyi, Bhovi are the hereditary and clan titles. Boyar caste consists of many gotras.
The Boya are considered one of the oldest castes and origin among many castes in India. The Boyars migrated from Indo-Iran around 5th century BC to Indian sub-continent and later 9th century to Turkey, Ireland and Romania. Boyars have Dravidian roots came from indus valley invaded south region. Boyars are mainly found in South India as Hindu Telugu speaking community and non-pure kshatriyas. The Boyar arrived in Andhra - Orissa region during Indo-Aryan migration around 5th century BC. Boyar warriors served as military regiment between 10th century to 15th century in Chalukya, Chola, Vijayanagar and Hoysala empires.
Boyar Gotras
Gotra is a term applied to an ancestor or an originator through whom a
particular family, rather a race of humans have been originated. A Gotra is
the lineage or clan assigned to a Hindu at birth. In most cases, the system
is patrilineal and the gotra assigned is the gotra of the person's father.
Boyar caste consist several Gotras(Kulams) which has same meaning in Telugu
and Tamil and Kannada language.
Gotras in Telugu
Alkunta
Burasu or Oorsu or Poola ( Flower )
Bantula ( Soldier )
Bandi ( Cart )
andollu ( Rock )
Cheemala ( Ants )
Cheruku ( Sugar )
Dandu ( Army )
Deringula ( A place )
Gandikota ( A place )
Gampa ( Basket )
Goddali ( axe )
Janjapu or Kunchapu ( Sacred Thread )
Jeri Bothula or jadebila ( Centipede )
Bandi ( Cart )
Kotala ( Fort )
Idakotta ( Break-down )
Mekala or Makali ( Herdsmen )
Muddakalar(Sooramari)
Nalla Bothula ( Good )
Peetalu ( Strength )
Panthikottu ( pig-killer )
Pasupu ( Turmeric )
Rajulu ( Prince )
Santhalu ( Fair )
Thapatta ( Drum )
Thatichettu ( Palmyra )
Uppu tolla ( Salt )
Vallapu or Bellappu ( Jaggery )
Vemulu ( Neem )
Thaalluri ( Landlords )
Koniali ( Clown )
Gotras in Tamil
Aalam Kulam ( Banyan Tree )
Eecham Kulam ( Palmyra Tree )
Dhandu Kulam ( Army )
Dyarangam Kulam ( Tent )
Karumbu Kulam ( Sugar cane )
Komali Kulam ( Clown )
Manjal Kulam ( Turmeric )
Mudda kulam (Raja kulam)
Nallam Kulam ( Good )
Poosam Kulam ( Flower )
Raja Kulam ( Prince )
Raasi Kulam ( Luck )
Semavar Kulam ( Ants )
Theku Kulam ( Teak Tree)
Vembu Kulam ( Neem Tree)
Uppu Kulam ( salt )
Gotras in Kannada
Akshantala (Rice grain)
Arashina (Turmeric)
Huvvina (flowers)
Honna (gold)
Uppu ( salt )