- that
Mazhabis were best
suited as
pioneers while, for example, Jat
Sikhs should be infantry. It was
calculated in 1898 that
there were 2,452
Mazhabis in...
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British began to
recruit Dalits as soldiers. They
raised a
regiment of
Mazhabis and
Ramdasias in Punjab.
After some training, they sent them to
fight against...
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Chuhras and
Chamars who
adopted Sikhism became known as
Rangretias and
Mazhabis. The
Valmikis also are
sourced from the
Chuhra caste.
Another group which...
- data show. Of more than 35
designated Scheduled Castes in the state, the
Mazhabis, the Ravidasias/Ramdasias, the Ad Dharmis, the Valmikis, and the Bazigars...
-
Surjit Singh (1945–2014) or
Jathedar Surjeet Singh Akali was a
Nihang and the 14th
Jathedar of
Budha Dal,
after Akali Santa Singh. He was born on June...
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Gandil Gondola Kabirpanthi,
Julaha Khatik Kori, Koli Marija,
Marecha Mazhabi,
Mazhabi Sikh Megh,
Meghwal Nat, Badi Od Pasi
Perna Pherera Sanhai Sanhal Sansi...
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Namdhari Nanakpanthi Nihang Nirankari Sewapanthi Nirmala Ramraiya Udasi Mazhabi Sikh
Piara Singh Bhaniara Agrahari Sikh
Jatha Damdami Taksal Akhand Kirtani...
- pre-eminent, that from
newly recognised classes such as the
Ramdasias and
Mazhabis became significant. When
India became independent in 1947, the British...
- romanized: Melli–
Mazhabi ha, lit. 'The Nationalist–Religious Ones') or the National–Religious (Persian: ملّیمذهبی, romanized: Melli–
Mazhabi as an adjective)...
- Labanas,
Kumhars and the two
Dalit castes,
known in Sikh
terminology as the
Mazhabis (the Chuhras) and the
Ravidasias (the Chamars).
Sikhism is the fifth-largest...