- Westphal-Helbusch
ascribes the
goddess worship traditions of
Rabaris to the
Charan influence.
Rabaris were
known for
their elaborate Trajva tattoos. They are...
-
Rabri Devi (Devanagri: राबड़ी देवी, IAST:
rābar̤ī devī
Sanskrit pronunciation: [
ɾɑːbəɽiː d̪eːʋiː]) is an
Indian politician who
formerly served 3 terms...
- and is
embroidered with
close knitting with
buttonhole stitches.
Rabari made by
Rabaris of the Giri region, with
prominent patterns adopted from mythology...
- Bhāvasārs, Cūnvāḷiyās, Ghañcīs, Harijans, Sōnīs, Sutārs, Dhobīs, Khavāsas,
Rabārīs, Āhīrs, Meos, Sandhīs, Pīñjārās, Vāñjhās, Dhūḷadhōyās, Rāvaḷs, Vāgharīs...
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Pabiben Rabari is an
Indian embroiderer from
Bhadroi village in
Anjar taluka, Kutch, Gujarat. She
began her
embroidery work at an
early age and
later invented...
- many
tribal community such as
Rabaris,
Bhils and Garasias. The
Garasia are
known for
their colorful attire, the
Rabaris for
their silver ornaments and...
- of
Rajpurohit community. The
Rabari clan of
Kutch also
worship her. Her
image is
found in
almost every household of
Rabaris.
Bardai Brahmins also worship...
- (Oshwal) Jains,
Ismaili Khojas and
followers of the Satpanth, Bhatias,
Rabaris,
Muslim Kutchi Khatris, the
Muslim Rajput-Rayma, or
Kutchi Memons. During...
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people Koli Kanbi/Patidar (Leva, Kadva)
Pastoral communities Ahir
Bharwad Rabari Genealogist communities Barot Motisar Rawal Artisan communities Bhambi Khalpa...
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Ranchordas Pagi (Ranchhod
Rabari / Full Name -
Ranchodbhai Savabhai Rabari) (09/09/1901 – 18/01/2013)
worked as a
scout on
behalf of the
Indian Army. His...