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worshipped as a
Hindu patron saint by the
Bhangis. The word
Bhangi is
derived from
Bhanga which means broken. The
Bhangi community claims that they were made...
- The
Bhangi Misl (Punjabi pronunciation: [pə̃˨ŋɡiː mɪsəl]) was a
large and
powerful Sikh Misl
headquartered in Amritsar. It was
founded in the
early 18th...
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Bhangi Chamar Mahar Mahayavanshi Bhangi (Hadi) Chambhar,
Mochi Mahar Mahyavanshi (Vankar) Mang Adi-Dharmi
Agria Aheria Balai Bawaria Bazigar Bhangi Bhil...
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Matadin Valmiki was an
Indian freedom fighter who pla**** a key part in the
events immediately preceding the
outbreak of the
Indian rebellion of 1857. He...
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Sardar Gujjar Singh Bhangi (died
early 1790;
alternatively spelt as
Gurja or Gujar) was a Sikh
warrior of the
Bhangi Misl, and one of the triumvirates...
- 1774
between Raja
Ranjit Deo of Jammu,
supported by
Jhanda Singh Bhangi of the
Bhangi Misl, and Brij Raj Deo, who was
allied with
Charat Singh Sukerchakia...
- did not
listen to her, and did not set the
Bhangi sardar free. The
Mahan Singh then
turned towards Bhangi territories. He
captured Sahiwal and imprisoned...
- 1857, many
Valmiki were
prominent rebels.
Notable examples include Matadin Bhangi,
Gangu Mehtar and
Bhura Singh Valmiki.
According to the 2001
Census of India...
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misls were the Ahluwalias, Ramgarhias, and Faizulpurias, but
later the
Bhangis became hegemonic,
especially in the
Majha region. Later, the Sukerchakias...
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Nawab of
Punjab 1758
Maratha Empire 1758–1759
Durrani Empire 1759–1765
Bhangi Misl and
Kanhaiya Misl 1765–1799 Sikh
Empire 1799–1849
British East India...