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- Sant Gora Kumbhar (also known as Goroba) was a Hindu sant ****ociated with the Bhakti movement and the Varkari sect of Maharashtra, India. He was a potter...
- language is Marathi. They use Devnagari script for communication. There are Kumbhars who do not belong to Maratha clan lives in Maharashtra and have occupation...
- Dr Ratnappa Bharamappa Kumbhar (15 September 1909 – 23 December 1998), also called Deshbhakt Ratnappa Kumbhar, was an Indian independence activist from...
- (Sanskrit: कुम्भ) is a type of pottery in India. Traditionally, it is made by Kumbhars, also known as Pra****atis. In the context of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist mythology...
- groups that use the name include the Bhils of Rajasthan, Koḷis, Ghān̄cīs, Kumbhārs, Bāroṭs, Kaḍiyās, Darjīs, Mocīs, Ḍheḍhs, and Bhangīs. Solanki dynasty Citations...
- Gujarat. Among their ****ociations with other Kumbhar castes - they eat together with Gujjar and Koria Kumbhars but do not inter-marry. However, they would...
- Shahnawaz Kumbhar (Sindhi: شاهنواز ڪنڀر) was a local hospital doctor in Umerkot, Sindh, ****stan, who was killed in a fake encounter by the Sindh Police...
- Kadia kshatriya / Kadiya are a Hindu sub-group of the caste, and they belongs to be descendants of vishwakarma dada.These Community are found only in Gujarat...
- Kumbhar Falia or Kumbhar Faliya is a small village of the Navsari district, Gujarat, India. "Kumbhar Falia". Pincode.net.in. Retrieved 18 December 2013...
- walls of homes. Mud and Mirror Work is mainly done by the women of the Kumbhars, Rabari, Mutwa, and Marwada communities who do lippan. It is believed that...