Welcome! edit

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Bhumihar claims of Brahmin status edit

Please stop inserting content relating to the Bhumihar at the Brahmin article. They are not Brahmins, except in their own heads. This has been discussed time and again across countless Wikipedia articles, including at Talk:Bhumihar itself. Repeated reinstatement of inaccurate material and defiance of our attitude towards consensus on Wikipedia constitutes disruptive editing and can lead to sanctions being imposed that might curtail your ability to contribute. Thanks. - Sitush (talk) 05:24, 10 June 2015 (UTC)Reply