Amethiya

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The Amethiya clan traces its name to the village of Amethi in the Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh. Traditionally considered a sept of the Chamar-Gaur community, they honor this heritage through the worship of the Rampi, a currier's scraper. Originally settled in Kalinjar, Bundelkhand, the Amethiyas migrated to Oudh under Raipal Singh during the era of Tamerlane, the Turco-Mongol conqueror. Today, the clan is divided into two branches: the Amethiyas of Kumhrawan in Rai Bareli and the Amethiyas of Unsari in Barabanki.