This Ahir@ndiii account with 2–3 followers keeps spamming my tweets, acting as if he’s very smart while sharing useless snippets with zero value and using abusive language. I follow a simple tit-for-tat policy, so this is my final reply to this K0tha putra . From now on, I will simply block such IDs.
There is no historical evidence that Ahirs or Abhiras ever ruled Nepal, and the claim collapses completely when examined through authentic sources.
The only references to “Abhiras” in Nepali history come from a few medieval Vamshavalis (chronicles), which simply record that some Abhira groups entered the Kathmandu Valley after the fall of the Kiratas—but nowhere do these texts state that they became kings, formed a dynasty, or exercised political authority.
This isolated mention of migration has been misinterpreted by modern writers as “Ahir rule,” even though the chronicles do not support such a claim.
Furthermore, attempts to link the early Gopala and Mahishpala dynasties with Ahirs through the argument that “Gopa = Gwala” or “Mahisha = buffalo-herder” are both linguistically incorrect and historically rejected.
Leading scholars of Nepali history—Sylvain Lévi, D. R. Regmi, Luciano Petech, and others—clearly state that these early dynasties belonged to indigenous Himalayan tribes, not to Abhiras from India.
Crucially, no inscription, no copper-plate grant, no royal genealogy, no archaeological discovery, and no contemporary textual evidence assigns any Nepali dynasty to Ahirs.
The earliest inscriptions of Nepal from the Licchavi period mention Licchavis, Kiratas, and Thakuris, but not a single Ahir or Abhira ruler.
In short, the claim of Ahir rule in Nepal is a modern myth built on misreading of chronicles and forced linguistic assumptions, entirely unsupported by primary historical sources.😆
Sikhs never took anything from randputs. Stop lying about Singh being a Rajput title. Historical records prove Ahir rulers used the Singh title centuries before rajputs existed. rajputs only adopted this title later - it was never theirs to begin with.