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Taunk
Taunk (Tank, Taank, Taunque) is an Indian community distributed in the districts of Jodhpur, Udaipur and Tonk,〔( ''People of India: Rajasthan'' ), edited by K. S. Singh〕 Kutch, Gujarat and Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. ==Origin== British historian William Crooke noted in 1890 that the "Tank Rajputs of Mainpuri say they are Yaduvansis and claim kinship with the Yadava princes of Jesalmer and Kuraol".〔William Crooke. ''An ethnographical hand-book for the N.-W. provinces and Oudh''. North-Western provinces and Oudh government press, 1890. pp177〕 E. A. H. Blunt noted in 1931 that the Mair and Tank claims to Kshatriya status had never been "satisfactorily proved", but allowed that some Sonar sub-castes "may well be of Kshatriya descent", taking as evidence the high social status of goldsmiths. An 1886 work by Iskandar ibn Muḥammad Manjū and Sir Henry Yule states, however, that legendarily the Taunk were Khatri, but their progenitor was expelled from the clan for drinking alcohol and given the label ''Tánkí'' meaning an "outcast".
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