브라만 목록 - List of Brahmins
이것은 브라만 카스트에 속한 주목할만한 사람들의 목록입니다 .
역사적 인물
- Gopana – Vijayanagara 제국 의 창시자 인 Bukka Raya 의 아들 인 Kumara Kampana II의 장군이었습니다 [1]
- 모로 판트 Pingle가 박혀 있었다는 Peshwe을 에 시바 의 Asthapradhan의 만달 [2]
- Peshwa Bajirao I - 마라 타 제국의 Peshwa. [삼]
- 락쉬미 바이 - 잔시의 라니 [4]
- Samarth Ramdas 는 현대 마라 타 전사 왕 시바 지 에게지도와 지원을 제공했습니다 . [5]
- Parashurama 비슈누의 여섯 번째 아바타도 비쉬 마, Dronacharya 및 Karna의 전문가이다. [6]
- Chanakya , 고대 인도 교사, 철학자, 경제학자, 법학자 및 Maurya 제국 의 왕실 고문 . [7]
- Advaita Vedanta 의 교리를 통합 한 인도 철학자이자 신학자 인 Adi Shankara . [8]
배우
여배우
- 아다 샤르마 [13]
- 아디 티 샤르마 [14]
- Deepika Padukone [15]
- 헤마 말 리니 [16]
- J. 자야 랄리 타아 [17]
- 마두리 딕 시트 [18]
- 맘타 쿨 카르 니 [19]
- 야미 가우 탐 [20]
- 바순 다라 다스 [21]
인도 독립 운동
- 망갈 판 데이 , 1857 반항과 관련된 [22]
- Gopal Krishna Gokhale , 마하트마 간디 의 정치 전문가 [23]
- 발 강가 다르 틸락 , 인도 국민 회의의 일원 [23]
- C. Rajagopalachari , 인도 의 마지막 총독 ; 전 수석 장관 마드라스 주 [24]
- Chandra Shekhar Azad , 자유 투사이자 힌두 스탄 공화당 협회 (HRA)를 재조직 한 인도 혁명가 [23]
- Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 자유 전투기 [25] [26]
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
- C. V. Raman,[27] awarded Nobel Prize for Physics, 1930
- Udupi Ramachandra Rao,:[28] Former ISRO chairman and one of the pioneer of Indian satellite development programme (developed India's first satellite Aryabhata ).
- Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar,[29] American astrophysicist, awarded 1983 Nobel Prize for Physics
- Shakuntala Devi,[30] Indian mathematician.
- Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian mathematician[31]
- C. S. Seshadri, Indian mathematician.[32]
Social sciences
군
- Somnath Sharma , 인도 최고의 갤런 트리 상인 Param Vir Chakra [34]
음악가
- 바라 스와 지 , 작곡가 [35]
- Bhimsen Joshi , 가수 [36]
- 샹카르 마하 데반 가수 [37]
- SP Balasubrahmanyam 가수 [38] [39]
- Thyagaraja 작곡가 [40]
노벨상 수상자
정치인
의원과 MLAs
- Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya- engineer, Diwan of Mysore[46]
- Pramod Mahajan, minister in the government of Vajpayee[47]
- Arindam Bhattacharya (politician), Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA) from the West Bengal Legislative Assembly[48] and President of the West Bengal unit of All India Brahman Mahasabha founded by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya in 1939
Chief Ministers
Photo | Name | Born | Death | Brahmin Sub-Caste | Notes |
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![]() | Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna[49] | 25 April 1919 | 17 March 1989 | Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1973–75) Minister of Finance (1979–80) | |
![]() | Devendra Fadnavis[50] | 22 July 1970 | Deshastha Brahmin | Chief Minister of Maharashtra (2014–2019) | |
![]() | Jayalalithaa Jayaraman[51] | 24 February 1948 | 5 December 2016 | Iyengar | Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (1991–96, May 2001 – Sept 2001, 2002–06, 2011–16) |
![]() | Manohar Joshi[52] | 2 December 1937 | Chief Minister of Maharashtra (1995–99), Speaker of Loksabha (2002–04) | ||
![]() | E. M. S. Namboodiripad[53] | 13 June 1909 | 19 March 1998 | Nambudiri Brahmin | Chief Minister of Kerala (1957–59 & 1967–69) |
![]() | Govind Ballabh Pant[54] | 10 September 1887 | 7 March 1961 | Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1950–54) | |
![]() | 탱구 투리 프라 카삼는 [55] [56] [ 인증이 필요 ] | 1872 년 8 월 23 일 | 1957 년 5 월 20 일 | Niyogi 지식인 |
의 수석 장관 마드라스 회장단 (1,946에서 47 사이) , 의 수석 장관 안드라 상태 (1,953에서 54 사이) |
![]() | C. Rajagopalachari [33] | 1878 년 12 월 10 일 | 1972 년 12 월 25 일 | Iyengar | 2 마드라스 국가의 수석 장관 (1952 4월 10일 - 1954 4월 13일) 마지막 인도 총독 |
![]() | 버 굴라 라미 크리쉬나 라오 [57] | 1989년 3월 13일 | 1967년 9월 15일 | 브라만 | 제 2 차 수석 장관 하이데라바드 주 (1952 3월 6일 - 31 1956 10월) |
![]() | PV Narasimha 라오 [58] | 1921년 6월 28일 | 2004년 12월 23일 | Niyogi 지식인 |
넷째 수석 장관 안드라 프라 데쉬 (1971 9월 30일 - 1973 1월 10일) |
![]() | ND 티 와리 [49] | 1925 년 10 월 18 일 | 2018년 10월 18일 | 쿠마 오니 브라 민 | 우타르 프라데시의 수석 장관 (1천9백88에서 89 사이) 우타 라칸의 수석 장관 (2002-07) |
카말라 파티 트리 파티 [49] | 1905년 9월 3일 | 1990년 10월 8일 | 우타르 프라데시의 수석 장관 (1971-73) 철도 장관 (1,975에서 77 사이) |
인도 대통령
사진 | 이름 | 태어난 | 죽음 | 브라만 서브 캐스트 | 사무실에서 |
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![]() | 사르 베 팔리 라다 크리슈 난 [59] [60] | 1888 년 9 월 5 일 | 1975 년 4 월 17 일 | Niyogi 지식인 |
두 번째 대통령 (1962 5월 13일 - 1967 5월 13일) |
![]() | 샹카르 다얄 샤르마 [61] | 1918년 8월 19일 | 1999 년 12 월 26 일 | Gaur Brahmin | Ninth President (25 June 1992 – 25 July 1997) |
![]() | Pranab Mukherjee[62] | 11 December 1935 | 31 August 2020 | Kulin Brahmin | Thirteenth President (25 July 2012 – 25 July 2017) |
![]() | V. V. Giri[63] | 10 August 1894 | 24 June 1980 | Niyogi Brahmin | fourth president 24 August 1969 to 24 August 1974 |
![]() | Ramaswamy Venkataraman[64] | 4 December 1910 | 27 January 2009 | Iyer Brahmin | Eighth president 25 July 1987 to 25 July 1992 |
Prime Ministers of India
Photo | Name | Born | Death | Brahmin Sub-Cast | In Office |
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![]() | Jawaharlal Nehru[65] | 14 November 1889 | 27 May 1964 | Saraswat Brahmin (Kashmiri Pandit) | First PM (15 August 1947 – 27 May 1964) |
![]() | Indira Gandhi[66] | 19 November 1917 | 31 October 1984 | Saraswat Brahmin (Kashmiri Pandit) | Third PM (24 January 1964 – 24 March 1977 and 14 January 1980 – 31 October 1984) |
![]() | Morarji Desai[67] | 29 February 1896 | 10 April 1995 | Fourth PM (24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979) | |
![]() | Atal Bihari Vajpayee[68] | 25 December 1924 | 16 August 2018 | Tenth Prime Minister (16 May 1996 – 1 June 1996 and 19 March 1998 – 22 May 2004) | |
![]() | P. V. Narasimha Rao[58] | 28 June 1921 | 23 December 2004 | Niyogi Brahmin | Ninth Prime Minister (21 June 1991 – 16 May 1996 ) |
Spiritual people
- Adi Shankara[69]
- Dayanand Saraswati[70]
- Ramakrishna[71]
- Swaminarayan[72]
- Ramanujacharya[73]
- Tulsidas[74]
- Eknath, according to legend[75]
- Madhvacharya[76]
- Ram Mohan Roy, co-founder of the Brahmo Samaj movement in 1828[77]
- Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, a social reformer who promoted widow remarriage[78]
- Vallabha Acharya[79]
Writers and poets
- D. R. Bendre[80]
- Masti Venkatesha Iyengar[81]
- Goswami Tulsidas, the author of the epic poem Ramcharitmanas.[82]
Criminals
- Vikas Dubey, Indian history-sheeter and gangster-turned-politician.[83]
See also
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