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Patel

Patel is a surname of Indian origin, principally in the state of Gujarat. It is associated with the Patidar (Patel) community, a large agrarian social group in western India. The surname originated as a title for village heads or chief administrators in Gujarat and surrounding areas, and over time became a hereditary family name for those who bore the title.

Geographic and social context: In Gujarat Patels have long been linked to landholding and commerce, though

Distribution: The Patel surname is widely found among the Indian diaspora. Outside India, large communities are

Notable individuals: One of the most prominent historical bearers is Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), commonly known as

modern
Patels
are
found
in
a
wide
range
of
professions.
The
term
Patidar
or
Patel
refers
to
a
diverse
set
of
subgroups,
and
the
surname
is
used
by
many
families
who
may
not
share
a
single
traditional
rite
or
caste
status.
established
in
the
United
Kingdom,
United
States,
Canada,
East
Africa,
and
the
Gulf
states,
with
many
Patels
engaged
in
business,
academia,
and
professional
fields.
Sardar
Patel,
a
key
figure
in
India's
struggle
for
independence
and
in
unifying
the
country
after
1947.
The
name
is
among
the
most
common
Indian-origin
surnames
in
several
countries.