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Karadiya Karadiya are a clan of Rajputs in India, mostly living in Gujarat with a high concentration in Saurashtra kodinar. ==History== A detailed description of the clan's culture and origin can be found in the book Karmi Karadia. Rajputs of this clan contributed to the fight against Mughal invasion on Somnath. Some surnames of kardiya rajputs (also of nadoda & garasiya) include: kher, zankat-(bless of lord shiva) vala, aswar, solanki, barad, chauhan,chanchu chavda, dabhi, dhummad, dahima, devda, dodiya, ghelda, herma, jadav, rathod, kachela, kher, mori, nakum, padhiyar, sindhav, nirwan, mandora, padheriya, padhar, kherdiya, masani, palniya, parmar, kamliya, limbad, selara, limbola,bodana nakum-nikumbh, dholetar, vaja only in bhal area, pargadhvi, vainsh, selara, jethva only in rajkot area, ghelada, tank-takshak, vadher.
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