Roman Catholic Kshatriya
Chardo | |
|---|---|
| Languages | |
| Konkani, British English, Hindi-Urdu& Bombay Mahratti. Previously Indo-Portuguese, Latin & Sanskrit | |
| Religion | |
| Latin Church in India | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Shetts, Somvanshi Kshatriya Patharees, Purvoes, Daivajnas, Christian Brahmins, Aagri, Koli, Kharvi, Kunbi & Chaukalshis |
Roman Catholic Kshatriyas or Christian Kshatriyas (simply Cxatrias in Romi Konkani, Indo-Portuguese & Indian English) are a modern Christianised caste among Goan, Bombay East Indian, Mangalorean, Kudali & Karwari Catholics. They are patrilineal descendants of Kshatriya and Vaishya Vani converts to the Latin Church, in parts of the Konkan region that were under Portuguese Goan rule. They are known as Chardo in Goan Konkani, Charodi (Kanarese Tsāroḍi) in Canarese Konkani & as Sandori or Vadval in Damanese-Maharashtrian Konkani; while others identify as Khatri, Panchkalshi & Pathare in their Bombay East Indian dialects. Some Chardos have maintained endogamy, while others have intermarried with Bamonns.