Hatwal

Hatwal is a family name from the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand in northern India and belong to the Brahmin caste.

Hatwal
ClassificationBrahmin
Religions Hinduism
LanguagesGarhwali, Hindi
Populated statesIndia
Related groups• Indo-Aryan people • Garhwali people

Origin

The Hatwals are one of the 12 original sub-castes of Sarola Brahmins from Garhwal who first migrated to the hills of present-day Uttarakhand from the plains of north-western India around the 13th century.[1][2]

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gollark: Being wildly unsafe all the time is probably of some value in, say, embedded systems, but mostly it is better to have safe code which is not going to do memory-unsafe things.
gollark: I'm not saying "change it", just that it is not perfect.
gollark: At least for high-level/application programming use.
gollark: As I have said, a language *should* make it hard to do unsafe/bad/insecure things.

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