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[[Image:Burdwan_bahadur_96_4.jpg|thumb|240px|right|Maharaja Mahtab Chand of Burdwan, 1860]]
'''Kapoor''' or ''Kapur'' and sometimes but rarely ''Capoor'', ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: ਕਪੂਰ, [[Hindi language|Hindi]]: कपूर) is the name of a clan of [[Hindu]]s belonging to the [[Khatri]] [[Indian caste system|caste]]. They are part of the "Dhai Ghar", meaning two and a half houses. Kapurs, Malhotra (also called Mehras or Mehrotras), Khanna and Seth (also called Kakkar) marry their children with each other. Kapoor can not marry a Kapoor but can only marry Malhotra, Khanna or Seth. This leaves three "Ghars" to marry out of which they are not suppose to marry any of their mother's side relatives with mother's petarnal last name (It could be Khanna, Malhotra or Seth). Which makes it "Dhai Ghar Marriage that is why the word "Dhai Ghar".
The clan hails originally from the [[Punjab region]] of the [[Indian subcontinent]]. They are now spread across the world and the surname "Kapoor" or "Kapur" is a common one in India. Prominent families bearing this name include:
*The Maharajas of [[Burdwan]] in [[Bengal]], detailed below.
*The [[Kapoor Family (film)|Kapoor family]] of Bollywood, five generations of theatre and cinema personalities;
*Rai Bahadur Jankidas Kapur, who founded Atlas Cycles Ltd. in 1950 at Sonepat in present-day [[Haryana]];
In addition, many notable contributors to modern Indian society belong to the Kapoor clan (see below).
==The Maharajas of Burdwan==
The erstwhile feudal lords of [[Burdwan]] in [[Bengal]] belonged to the Kapoor clan, and held the title of Maharaja. The dynasty was founded in [[1657]] by Sangam Rai Kapoor, originally of Kotli near [[Lahore]] in present-day [[Pakistan]]. The family continued as rulers of Burdwan until feudal estates were abolished by the government of India in 1955/56. During the three centuries that they held the estate of Burdwan, the Kapoor family extended their patronage to various scholars and artists, including:
* [[Paramhansa Yogananda]], philosopher
* [[Sadhak Kamalakanta]], [[Bengali language|Bengali]] poet and singer
* Gopeswar Banerjee, noted musician of Vishnupur
* Dasharathi Roy, poet and composer of Panchali
* Padmalochan, a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna
Several famous buildings and tanks in Burdwan were built by the Maharajas of Burdwan, including the Sarbamangala temple, the Baikunthanath Siva temple, the Shyam sagar tank, the Ranisagar tank, the Bijoy Toran and the Rajbadi (palace). In 1882, the Burdwan Raj College was started in Burdwan, which was supported entirely by the estates of the Kapoor dynasty.
[[Rabindranath Tagore]] in his "The Hungry Stones And Other Stories" writes: "''the Chhota Lord had been heard to say that in all Bengal, the only really respectable families were those of the Maharaja of Burdwan and the Babus of Nayanjore.''"
==Kapoor family of Bollywood==
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[[Prithviraj Kapoor]] (1906-1972), a noted pioneer of Indian theater and of the Hindi film industry, belonged to the Kapoor clan. He was born at Samundri near the town of [[Faisalabad|Lyallpur]] in undivided Punjab. He moved in Bombay in 1928 and ended up founding a [[Kapoor Family (film)|dynasty]] of movie stars and film-makers. In 1944, he started the [[Prithvi Theatre]], a travelling theatre troupe.
In his personal life, he remained a traditional Khatri, with the women of his household remaining away from the glitter and decadence of the movie industry. That changed when his grandson Randhir Kapoor married a movie star Babita in 1971. Prithviraj Kapoor would not have approved of the life-style of his great grand daughters.
Prithviraj Kapoor's family mansion in Peshawar still stands, now in the possession of some Bangladeshis.
Prithviraj was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his contribution to Indian Cinema posthumously. His son, Shashi, has revived Prithvi Theatre in his honour.
==Other Prominent Kapoors==
Prominent people bearing the name "Kapoor" include:
=== Government and Administrative Positions===
VishwaMitter Kapoor - Senior Rajasthan Administrative Official
===Arts and Films===
*[[Anish Kapoor]], sculptor
*[[Sanjeev Kapoor]], gourmet chef
*[[Ravi Kapoor]], British actor
*[[Steven Kapur]], also known as "Apache Indian," a pop singer
*[[Neha Kapur]], beauty queen
*[[Shekhar Kapur]], film-maker
*[[Jeetendra]], whose real name is "Ravi Kapoor"
*[[Ekta Kapoor]]
*[[Tusshar Kapoor]]
*[[Pankaj Kapur]]
*[[Shahid Kapoor]] Bollywood Actor
*[[Ishaan Kapoor]]
*[[Isha Kapoor]]
*[[Surinder Kapoor]]
*[[Anil Kapoor]]
*[[Sanjay Kapoor]]
*[[Boney Kapoor]]
*[[Shakti Kapoor]]
*[[Shivani Kapoor]]
*[[Karisma Kapoor]]
*[[Kareena Kapoor]]
===Sports===
*[[Aashish Kapoor]], cricketer
==References==
* [http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/b/burdwan.html Genealogy of Maharajas of Burdwan]
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/BUN_CAL/BURDWAN_or_BARDWAN.html Encyclopaedia Britannica entry on Burdwan]
* [http://bardhaman.nic.in/histandback.html History of Burdwan]
* [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1051204/asp/calcutta/story_5555984.asp Next weekend you can be at ... Burdwan]
* [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050507/asp/calcutta/story_4686167.asp Vijay Manzil, the estate of the maharaja of Burdwan]
* [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_29-12-2003_pg7_25 Peshawarites still remember the Kapoor family]
* [http://www.junglee.org.in/pk.html Prithviraj, My father] by Shamsherraj (Shammi) Kapoor
* [http://www.upperstall.com/people/prithviraj.html Prithviraj Kapoor]
== See also ==
*[[Caste]]
*[[Punjabi people]]
*[[Sikh]]s
*[[Hinduism in Punjab]]
*[[Sikhism]]
*[[Khatri]]
*[[Arora]]
*[[Bhatia]]
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