History Of Kanojia India
Kanojia also known as Pardeshi is a Hindi or Marathi word meaning someone who does not belong to this local
place/region or someone coming from distant far-off place. This is a surname used
by the Rajput communities and is fairly common in states like Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh and Gujarat. The origin of this name has pretty interesting story.
As the Rajputs in Rajasthan lost the wars to the invading Mughal powers they fanned
out of their native place to withhold dignity of religion/future. With invading
army hot on their trail, many made inroads into adjoining states like Maharashtra
and Madhya Pradesh. Doing so they wanted to make sure they don't get recognized and
they introduced themselves as "Pardeshi's" i.e. foreigner's. Since then as time-rolled
by they got fully-integrated into the local culture, language and customs. Majority
of them settled and never went back - thanks to the warmness and prosperous environment
which let them live their dreams. To this day, though generations have passed by,
the 'Pardeshi' are very much identified so and continue to live as part-n-parcel
of the foreign lands ironically with the name as "foreigners" or Pardeshi.
Pardeshi's are basically Rajputs-better known as the lions family. Moreover, some
of them have adopted to the local languages from their original language "Hindi"
while many of them have retained to their mother tongue.