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Kapu
Religions Hinduism, Buddhism
Languages Telugu, Kannada, Tamil
Region Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Orissa, Maharashtra, United States, United Kingdom
Status Forward caste

Kapu refers to a social grouping of agriculturists found primarily in the southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (the Telugu-speaking states). Kapus are primarily an agrarian community, forming a heterogeneous peasant caste.

They sometimes append the title Reddy or Reddiar to call themselves Kapu Reddy. They are classified as a Forward Caste.

The Kapu community in the Telugu states is predominantly concentrated in the coastal districts, North Telangana and Rayalaseema regions. They are also found in large numbers in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and some other Indian states, as well as in Sri Lanka.

Kāpu literally means cultivator or agriculturist in Telugu. Various subgroups of kapus branched off into separate communities in the post-Kakatiya period (Velamas, Panta Kapus and Pakanati Kapus—both of whom got labelled Reddys, and Kapus of Kammanadu—eventually labelled Kammas). The remaining kapus continue to use the original label. All the cultivator caste clusters have a common ancestry in the legends. According to Cynthia Talbot, the transformation of occupational identities as caste labels occurred in the late Vijayanagara period (17th century) or later.

The Kapu are considered to be a Shudra community in the traditional Hindu ritual ranking system known as varna.


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