Jammu and Kashmir
Kak is also a family name of Kashmiris. There are two families of Kaks — one from Kaksoth, and the other from Rainawari. Most of the Kaks were driven out of Kashmir in 1947 due to political affiliations with Ram Chandra Kak, the then prime minister of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Some Kaks are Kashmiri Pandits, who have a long tradition of Indian administrative service based on fluency in a link language - Persian under the Mughals and English under the British. In light of this fact, the Kak family historically became a prominent administrative family in other parts of India, namely in Jodhpur.
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