Ludhiana and Nabha. The majority of the Mochis in Punjab are Hindu but some are Sikh. Almost all Sikh Mochi are members of the Ravidasi sect. Most are...
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The Mochi are a Hindu caste found mainly in North India. They are the traditional shoemakers of South Asia. In Gujarat, the Mochi caste is categorised...
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and Bangladesh Mochi (Sikh), a community found mainly in the Punjab state of India Mochi (surname), notable people with the surname Mochi (magazine), magazine...
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Kabirpanthi, Julaha Khatik Kori, Koli Mahatam, Rai Sikh Marija, Marecha Mazhabi, Mazhabi Sikh Megh Mochi Nat Od Pasi Perna Pherera Sanhai Sanhal Sansi, Bhedkut...
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Jat Sikh or Jatt Sikh (Gurmukhi: ਜੱਟ ਸਿੱਖ) is an ethnoreligious group, a subgroup of the Jat people whose traditional religion is Sikhism, originating...
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text. Sikhs (singular Sikh: /sɪk/ SIK or /siːk/ SEEK; Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖ, romanized: sikkh, IPA: [sɪkkʰ]) are an ethnoreligious group who adhere to Sikhism, a...
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Maliar Mazhabi Mughal Mirasi Mochi Hindu Mochi Musalman Mohyal Nalband Nat Noongar Naayi Penja Perna Qalandar Rayeen Rai Sikh Rajput Ramgarhia Ravidassia...
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Mazhabi Sikh (also known as Mazbhabi, Mazbhi, Majhabhi or Majabhi) is a community from Northern India, especially Punjab region, who follow Sikhism. Mazhabi...
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Sikhs" and meat consumption. "Amritdhari" Sikhs (i.e. those that follow the Sikh Rehat Maryada - the Official Sikh Code of Conduct) can eat meat (provided...
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Punjabis (section Punjabi Sikhs)
Hindus and an even smaller minority of Sikhs. Over 57 percent of the population of the Indian state of Punjab is Sikh and over 38 percent Hindu with a small...
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Congress politician in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Ahirwar Hindu Mochi Muslim Mochi "List of Scheduled Castes" (PDF). Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment...
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Arora (section Divisions in Sikh Traditions)
Arora is a Punjabi caste, comprising both Hindus and Sikhs. The name is derived from their ancestral place Aror, Sindh. In 712, the Arora people are said...
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Tarkhan (Punjab) (redirect from List of Tarkhans (Sikh))
Whereas, Tarkhan Sikhs are among those groups who are identified as Ramgarhias, after the Misl leader Jassa Singh Ramgarhia. Despite Sikhism generally rejecting...
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its name from a bagh (garden) and the area's name, which was Arakpur Bagh Mochi. Maulavi Zafar Hasan's Monuments of Delhi published in 1919, describes Moti...
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historical place of Ravidasi communities like Ad-Dharmi, Chamar, Ramdasia Sikhs and Mochis. It is situated at village Kharali, Garhshanker, Hoshiarpur district...
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Ramdasia (redirect from Sikh Ramdasia)
Sikh, Hindu sub-group that originated from the caste of leather tanners and shoemakers known as Chamar. Ramdasia is a term used in general for Sikhs whose...
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a historical Gurdwara located near Mochi Gate in Lahore, Pakistan. It was built at the site where the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, was incarcerated...
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religious places of Ravidasi communities like Ad-Dharmis, Ramdasia Sikhs, Chamars, and Mochis. It is situated at Tughlakabad area of Delhi, India. Shri Guru...
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Atwal (redirect from Atwal sept of Jat-Sikh lineage)
Atwal or Athwal is a Sikh family name derived from a tribe of Jats. It is also a Jat clan. Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be affiliated...
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Ravidassia (section Causes for splitting from Sikhism and the announcement of Ravidassia's identity)
Ravidas. It was considered a sect within Sikhism until 2009. However, some Ravidassias continue to maintain Sikh religious practices, including the reverence...
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Sidhu (section Sikh period)
clan established the Phulkian Misl, one of the misls (confederacies) of the Sikh Confederacy. His descendants, the Phulkian Maharajas, became the kings of...
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Punjab (section Sikh Empire (c. 1799–1849 CE))
the 18th century, Punjab experienced a period of anarchy. In 1799 CE, the Sikh Empire established its rule, undertaking conquests into Kashmir and Durrani...
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Dhaliwal (surname) (category Sikh communities)
among the Jat Sikhs of Punjab, India. Historically, they were influential Sardars (Sikh chiefs) under the Singh Krora Misl during the Sikh Confederacy in...
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Janjua (section Sikh period)
also eclipsed by the rise of the Sikh Empire. By the time the British Raj took an interest in conquering the Sikhs in 1848–49, they were joined by opportunistic...
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Khatri (category Sikh communities)
Nalwa, the commander-in-chief of the Sikh Khalsa Army, was an Uppal Khatri and responsible for most of the Sikh conquests up until the Khyber pass. Others...
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Badshahi Mosque (section Sikh era)
third-largest mosque in Pakistan. In 1799, during the rule of Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire, the mosque's courtyard was used as a stable and its hujras (cells)...
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Nath Ki Haveli Mubarak Haveli – Chowk Nawab Sahib, Mochi Gate/Akbari Gate Lal Haveli beside Mochi Bagh Mughal Haveli (residence of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh)...
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Chuhra (section In Sikhism)
converted to Sikhism, Islam and Christianity during the colonial era in India. Today, Chuhras in Indian Punjab are largely followers of Sikhism. A minority...
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