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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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misls were the Ahluwalias, Ramgarhias, and Faizulpurias, but
later the
Bhangis became hegemonic,
especially in the
Majha region. Later, the Sukerchakias...
- up
these alliances she
ensured the
sympathies of the
Phulkians and the
Bhangis(who were
jealous of the
growing fame of her late husband);
these matrimonial...
- Rasulnagar. Next year,
Jhanda Singh Bhangi defeated the
Chatthas and
brought the gun to Amritsar. The
cannon was used by
Bhangis atleast once
during the battle...
-
origin of
Bhangis, who have
traditionally served as
manual scavengers. One of them, ****ociated with Lal Begi
Bhangis,
describes the
origin of
Bhangis from...
- The
Ghosi are Muslim. 6 The
Gujjar are only
partly Muslim. 7 Only
Muslim Bhangis such as the Hela are in the OBC list; the
Hindu sections have Scheduled...
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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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known as the
Bhangian da
Killa (fort of the
Bhangis)
after its 18th-
century founder belonging to
Bhangi Misl of
Dhillon Jats rulers.
Maharaja Ranjit...
- Koḷis, Ghān̄cīs, Kumbhārs, Bāroṭs, Kaḍiyās, Darjīs, Mocīs, Ḍheḍhs, and
Bhangīs.
Solanki dynasty Citations Mann & Mann (1989), pp. 54, 81
Mishra & Kapoor...