- the
words Ramdasia and
Ravidasia are also used
inter changeably while these also have
regional context. In
Puadh and Malwa,
largely Ramdasia is used while...
- was
still pre-eminent, that from
newly recognised classes such as the
Ramdasias and
Mazhabis became significant. When
India became independent in 1947...
-
regards to the
untouchable groups,
namely the
Ramdasias,
Mazabhis (Mazbhis), Rangretas, and Chuhras, the
Ramdasias and
Mazabhis saw
recruitment in the British...
- census, the Ravid****ia
community was
counted alongside other groups such as
Ramdasia Sikh and
Jatav under the
title of
Chamar caste. In Mauritius, for Ravid****ias...
-
important cultural and
religious site for Dalits, Ravidasis, Ad-Dharmis, and
Ramdasia Sikhs. It was
built to mark the
birthplace of Ravidas.
Millions of devotees...
- pre-eminent, that from
newly recognised classes such as the
Mazhabis and
Ramdasias became significant.
Mazhabis were even
recruited into
units such as the...
- to
recruit Dalits as soldiers. They
raised a
regiment of
Mazhabis and
Ramdasias in Punjab.
After some training, they sent them to
fight against rebel...
-
Bazigar Bhangi Bhil Chamar,
Chanwar Chamar,
Jatya or
Jatav Chamar, Mochi,
Ramdasia, Ravidasi, Raidasi,
Rehgarh or
Raigar Chohra (Sweeper)
Chuhra (Balmiki)...
- also two
Dalit Sikh
castes in the state,
called the
Mazhabis and the
Ramdasias.
Surinder S.
Jodhka says that, in practice,
Sikhs belonging to the landowning...
- (Ironsmiths),
Labanas (Merchants),
Kumhars (Potters),
Mazhabi (Cleaners) and the
Ramdasia/Ravidasias(Chamar – Tanners). Some Sikhs,
especially those belonging to...