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- "still today, Bhaibands are seen by Amils as unpolished, having poor aesthetic tastes, and given to vulgar displays of wealth". While Bhaibands always saw...
- scribes to the Muslim rulers and a less educated "lower section" called "Bhaibands", who were traders: AmilsĀ : The "upper section" of educated Lohanas who...
- and textiles. Sindhi hindus are mainly divided into Amils, Bhaibands, Hyderabadi Bhaiband (Sindhi Varki), Sahitiaja, Shikarpuri, Hatvaniya, Thattai, Bhagnari...
- further divided into different sub-groups for example Amils, Bhaibands, Hyderabadi Bhaiband (Sindhi Varki), Sahitis, Shikarpuris, Hatvaniya/Hatwara, Thattai...
- Amils and Bhaibands. The Amils were a well-educated and travelled people who occupied the uppermost rung of the social ladder, whilst the Bhaibands were considered...
- Amils used to work in Administration in Government services. Amils and Bhaibands were the communities that were one of the earliest to take up English...
- Bhurt, Bughio, Chang, Chand, Chanar, Hakro, Khokhar. Hindu/Muslim Sindhi Bhaiband Lohana Aishani, Agahni, Aneja, Anandani, Ambwani, Asija, Bablani, Bajaj...
- follower of the Vaishnavite Vallabhacharya sect and member of the exogamous Bhaiband community, he is said to have had 12 gurus but started preaching or conducting...
- ones who continued with their merchant professions came to be known as "Bhaibands". The Amils then started to recruit members from the general Khatris and...
- of Khudabad migrated to the new capital, including Sonaras, Amils and Bhaibands. Those groups retained the term "Khudabadi" in the names of their communities...