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Chopra

Castes of India

Chopra

Classification
Kshatriya

Subdivisions
none

Significant populations in
Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and other parts of Northern India

Languages
Punjabi and Hindi

Religions
Hinduism, Sikhism

Chopra (Devanāgarī: चोपड़ा, IAST: chopṛa) is a Punjabi Khatri family name.

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Etymology and Historical references

According to the Dictionary of American Family Names, ‘Chopra is a Hindu (Khatri) and Sikh name of unknown meaning. The Panjabi Khatris have a clan called Chopra, as also have the Sikhs.’

The earliest reference to this family name dates back to around 400 AD. One of the important characters of a famous Punjabi legend ‘Raja Rasalu’ is minister Mahita Chopra. Most scholars agree that Raja Rasalu is a historical figure that ruled from Sialkot and lived sometime between 400 to 500 AD. If this is true, then the Chopra family name developed by that time.

Other references are more recent. The father and son pair of the Diwan Sawan Mal and Mul Raj Chopra were successive governors of Multan under Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the early 1800s.

List of notable people

Some well known people with this last name include (no relation to each other in most cases):

  • B.R. Chopra — a film director
  • Daniel Chopra — a professional golfer
  • Deepak Chopra — a contemporary writer
  • Michael Chopra — a soccer player
  • Prem Chopra — a film actor
  • Priyanka Chopra — a film actress and former Miss World
  • Ravi Chopra — a film director
  • Vidhu Vinod Chopra — a film director, writer, and producer
  • Yash Chopra — a film director, writer, and producer
  • Aditya Chopra — a film director and producer
  • Uday Chopra — a film Actor (bollywood)
  • Nikhil Chopra — former Indian cricketer
  • Akash Chopra — Indian cricketer from Delhi
  • Anjum Chopra — Indian woman cricketer
  • Varun Chopra — English cricketer

See also

  • Caste
  • Punjabi people
  • Sikhs
  • Hinduism in Punjab
  • Khatri

References

  • Temple, R.C. “The Legends of The Panjab”, 1884. Many reprints 1977, 2002 (ISBN 81-7167-636-7, 0405101287)
  • Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
  • Imperial Rule in the Punjab: The Conquest and Administration of Multan, 1818-1881 by James Royal Roseberry, III. Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 110, No. 1 (Jan. – Mar., 1990), p. 176
  • Griffin, Lepel Henry. The Panjab chiefs, historical and biographical notices, 1865

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Ethnic groups, tribes and clans of the Punjab

Khatris

List of Khatri subgroups

Aroras

Bhatia • List of Arora subgroups

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Brahmins

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Dalits

Punjabi Dalits • Balmiki • Chura • Kabirpanthi • Mazhabi • Ramdasia

Jats

Jat: List of Jat clans

Rajputs

Bagal • Bais • Bhutta • Bhatti • Chadhar • Chauhan • Chibb • Dhangar • Doad • Dogra • Haral • Jaswal • Jamwal • Janjua • Jarral • Johiya • • Khakha • Kharal • Khati • Khokhar • Mahnike • Mair • Mangral • Manhas • Manj • Meo • Mers • Minhas • Mir • Nauls Naru Narma• Noon • Paramara • Parhar • Pawar • Pundir • Puni • Rana • Rawat • Ranial • Rathore • Salaria • Sial • Thakial Rajputs • Wattu • Wejhwa • Wijhalke

Saini

Adhopia . Agarwal . Annhe . Attar . Badwal . Banait . Banga . Banwait . Basuta/Basoota . Bhela . Bimbh . Bola . Bondi . Budwal/Bodwal . Caberwal . Chandan . Chandel . Chepru . Chera . Chere . Chilne . Darar . Daurka/Dhorke . Dhamrait . Dhanota . Dheri . Dhoore . Dulku . Gahunia

Shaikhs

Shaikh • Abbasi • Alavi • Farooqi • Gardezi • Gilani • Hashemi • Osmani • Paracha • Quraishi • Sayyid • Shaikh Siddiqui

Tarkhans

Jhangra • Kalsi • Matharu • Nagi • Seyan • Panesar • Palahi • Riat Rayat • Virdi • Ramgharia • List of Tarkhan clans

Labana

Ghotra • Multani • Labana • Datla • Fatra • Lohana • Narowal • Parwal • Lalia

Ravidass

Mahey / Mahay / Basra / Nagra / Badhan / Bangar / Jassal / Kainth / Saroya / Simk / Bhatoe / Chumber / Mall / Kaler / Chopra / Leer

Others

Ahluwalia • Agarwal • Awan• Bakarwal • Bania • Bishnois • Sansi

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