Awasthi - Vansh Vreksha and Villages of Askote Region in Uttarakhand District of Pithoragarh

Vansh Vreksha and Villages of Askote Region in Uttarakhand District of Pithoragarh

Awasthi Brahmin families lived in Naret and Pant Gaon in the hills of Uttarakhand. They are closely associated with Pal Raj Vansh of Askote state as Deewan for kings court. The Brahmin migrated in Askote region somewhere from plains of Uttar Pradesh. The Razwar (a King with limited power to collect land revenue) of Askote requested the first man as highness Rajpurohit. He first man who came to Askote was Pt. Kaamal Dev Jyu. The king of Askote met the Kailash Yatri Pandit Kamal Devjyu Awasthi at Yatra PARAV nearby his Court At BAGARIHAT/UKKU and made agree to him to be his RAJ PUROHIT. The village Naret was gifted to Kamal dev ji by the Razwar (King) of Askote Riyasat. Some other villages as Chamtoli, Pantgaon, Dutibagad, Jauljibi purchased or occupied by later generations. These are the basic villages of Awasthi families of Askote. Some Famous names form Awasthi's from Nerat/Pant Gaon - Shri Jay Datt Awasthi, Dr.Dinesh C. Awasthi(surgon),Dr. I.C.Awasthi,Dr. Dharani Dhar Awasthi, Shri Sharat Ch Awasthi. Some social Worker form Awasthi's PT. Ram Dutt Awasthi, Pt. Jagannath Awasthi,Pt. Laxmi Dutt Awasthi.

The Vansh Vreksha of Awasthi is collectively prepared by Pt. M.D. Awasthi, Dr. D.D. Awasthi, Dr. S.C. Awasthi, Shri A.M. Awasthi, Sri M.M. Awashti, Sri H.B. Awasthi, and computer version by N.B. Awasthi (writer and social worker).

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