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India. Khatris had probably been travelling from the Punjab since the days of
Saltanate curmudgeon Zia al-Din Barani, whose denunciation of the Hindu dominance of the Indo-Muslim economy would have been appropriate for the Mughal period as well. Khatris would have found it easy to join caravans that has traversed the Khyber and other Indo Afgan passes since ancient times.In Iran, Khatris both sold cloth and various other Indian goods in bazaars, such as Isfahan's Maidain-i Shah, and lent money to merchants in the cash starved Iranian economy. In the early eighteenth century, the Englishman Edward Pettus, who served the East India company in Isfahan, complained about Indian aggressive marketing techniques. Using Banian as a general term for all non-Muslim Indians he wrote: The bannians, the cheif Marchantes who vende Linene of India, of all sorts and prices, which this Countrye cannot bee without, except the people should goe naked...they vende most of the linene they bring to Spahan after a most base peddlinge, and unmarchante like manner...carying it up and down on their shoulders the Bazar. Later in the century Chardin criticized Indians for their moneylending and wrote stereotyped characterization of the Khatris that reminds readers of European Christian portrayals of Jews, ironic considering Chardin was a Huguenot who had taken refuge in England. He pictured the Khatris as a nefarious class of usurious moneylenders who drained Iran of its precious metals by repatriating their ill-gotten gains to India. His was an ethnic explanation for a fundamental economic imbalance between the two regions.
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pre-Independence period. As recently as 1988, a polemicist representing himself as an Oxford-trained Indian 'socio-historian' published an account of the supposed origins and heritage of north India's
Khatris. Today, as in the past, those who call themselves Khatri favour the livelihoods of the pen and the ledger. In the colonial period, however, Khatri caste associations extolled the heritage of their 'community' as one of prowess and noble service (seva), claiming that their dharmic essence was that of the arms-bearing Kshatriya and therefore quite unlike that of the commercial Agarwals and other pacific Vaishyas. These same themes were recapitulated by the author of the 1988 text: the Khatris, 'one of the most acute, energetic, and remarkable race in India', are heirs to a glorious martial past, 'pure descendants of the old Vedic Kshatriyas'. The writer even tries to exalt Khatris above Rajputs, whose blood he considers 'impure', being supposedly mixed with that of 'inferior' Kols or 'aborigines': in his view only Khatris are 'true representatives of the Aryan nobility'.<39>Footnote: 39 Puri 1988: 3, 78, 163, 166. The writer appeals to the Khatri 'race' to 'wake up' and cherish their heritage as 'followers of the Hindu Dharma Sastras' (5). Above all they should guard against 'hybridising', i.e. marrying non-Khatris (166). These views closely resemble those of pre-Independence race theorists (see Chapters 3-4). Compare Seth 1904
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Vaishya caste of Punjabi Hindus, he shows that their social status was higher than the Arora, Suds and Baniyas in the 19th century Punjab. He quotes Ibbetson who states that the Punjabi Khatris who held prominent military and civil posts were traditionally different from the Aroras, Suds or Baniyas who were rural, of low status and mostly commercial. Punjabi Khatris, on the other hand, were urban, usually prosperous and literate. Thus, the Khatris led the Vaishyas in seeking a higher social position in the flexible Varna hierarchy based on their superior achievements. Similar social mobility efforts were followed by other Hindus in Punjab McLane also describes them as a "mercantile caste who claimed to be Kshatriyas". In the 19th century, British failed to agree whether their claim of Kshatriya status should be accepted.
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keeping with their new prosperity (Jordens 1978) linked with the economic advance of
British India; in the Punjab, his movement developed along the same lines among the merchant castes which felt that they could aspire all the more legitimately to the leadership of their community as the Brahmins and Kshatriyas, who had been hierarchically superior to them had been marginalized. Barrier hence explains the attraction that the Arya Samaj exercised over the merchant castes by the fact that: Dayananda's claim that caste should be determined primarily by merit not birth, opened new paths of social mobility to educated Vaishyas who were trying to achieve social status commensurate with their improving economic status.
4191:(Pg 16)Group I. Castes which follow various professions like teachers, doctors, clerks, pleaders, engineers etc:-All Brahmins,Non Brahmins: Kayastha Prabhu,Pathare Prabhu, Pathare Kshatriya, Khatri, Vaishya Vani (pg 29) Castes called Khatris are found in Gujarat Karnataka and Maharashtra. This sample represents the Marathi speaking khatris who claim to have living near the Bombay island for the last century at least. Khatris are found in other towns in the west maratha countries their hereditary profession is said to be that of silk weavers and merchants. Now they have entered into all services like clerks, teachers and higher administrative jobs and also follow professions like law and medicine.....
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own, they employed adjuncts from another caste known as Kunbis. The latter soon learnt the craft and turned into formidable competitors. Particularly, the
Khatris resented that at some time in the mid-1770s, at the very end of the period studied here, the Mughal governor had granted their Kunbi rivals the right to manufacture saris, a popular female garment. In 1742, the Khatri weavers refused to deliver cloth to the EIC to protest against the immigration of Muslim weavers; it is difficult to say whether this strike was a purely economic matter or whether religion, status and caste were an issue as well.
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Treemungalacharya was insulted by throwing cowdung at him in Pune, but he has no shame and still calls himself a
Brahmin. Similarly a (Marathi) Khatri or Koshti (weavers) who are included in Panchal at places other than Bombay, call themselves Kshatriya in Bombay and say their needles are the arrows and their thimbles are the sheaths. How surprising that those Sonars and Khatris at the hands of whom even Sudras will not take water have become Brahmins and Kshatriyas. He continues, in short day by day higher castes are disappearing and lower castes are prospering.
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to command as royal scribes, but they also appear in inscriptional literature represented as pious donors and great men in their own right. Originally serving medieval Hindu kings, the coming of the Muslim empires opened up new opportunities for them. In these new courtly contexts, their willingness to assimilate themselves to the
Persianate language and the culture of Muslim courts gave them a sharp advantage - although often, in the process, attracting sharp hostility from Brahman scribal rivals(O'Hanlon 2010b:563-95)
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Muslims were not allowed to have any direct connection with high caste Hindus, the finished products of Muslims were marketed by the Khatris. The Muslim weavers were good in weaving and their labour was cheap for they had to take whatever they were paid to establish themselves. Now the Khatris started focusing more on marketing. By this way, weaving from the Khatris passed into the hands of the Muslims. Gradually, the Khatris became traders.
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balanced against the Khatri origin myths...By the eighteenth century, and probably long before, they were a dominant group in the trade of the Punjab and
Afghanistan, and they had penetrated into Turkistan and also east and south into many parts of India. ...This raises the possibility that Khatris were resident in Bengal in pre-Mughal times.
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balanced against the Khatri origin myths...By the eighteenth century, and probably long before, they were a dominant group in the trade of the Punjab and
Afghanistan, and they had penetrated into Turkistan and also east and south into many parts of India. ...This raises the possibility that Khatris were resident in Bengal in pre-Mughal times.
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great varna scale of class divisions and their importance within the Hindu community. Processed of questionable and flexible status in the traditional hierarchy, literate, urban and often wealthy, in search of recognition for their achievements and pretentions, the Khatris acted as traditional innovators, leaders into new worlds
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Among Punjabi Hindus the Vaishyas would lead; among Vaishyas, the Khatri and his associates, the Saraswat Brahmins. The Khatris claimed with some justice and increasing insistence, the status of Rajputs, or Kshatriyas, a claim not granted by British but illustrative of their ambiguous position on the
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Following Karve's classification in the Konkan, the Kayastha Prabhu, Pathare Prabhu, Pathare Kshatriya, Khatri and Vaisya Vani may be listed with the Brahmins as professional groups. The intermediate or artisan and service castes include the Sonar (goldsmiths), Kasar (coppersmiths), Shimpi (tailors),
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Weavers and other artisans frequently moved to places where the prospects for international trade or state patronage were great. Khatri weavers living in Gujarat largely trace their ancestry to Champaner in the current Panch Mahals district or to Hinglaj in Sind. Community genealogists today preserve
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In northern India and Rajput states, Persian assimilated Kayasths and the khatris were the leading scribal people. These communities were not Brahmans, but had early in the second millennium developed as specialised scribes and clerks. Popular literatures reviled them for the influence they were able
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Everyone does what he wants, Sonars have become Brahmins, Treemungalacharya was insulted by throwing cowdung at him in Pune, but he has no shame and still calls himself a Brahmin. Similarly a Khatri or Koshti who are included in Panchal at places other than Bombay, call themselves Kshatriya in Bombay
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their military service and said that they should be shopkeepers and brokers. This legend is probably fanciful: McLane notes that a more likely explanation for their revised position was that a Sikh rebellion against the Mughals in the early 1700s severely compromised the Khatri's ability to trade and
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during Mughal era. However, this profession often created conflicts with the Brahmin scribes who discontinued the use of Persian and started using Marathi in the Deccan. According to McLane, them being a trading group, had spread into many parts of India, possibly long before the 1700s and to Bengal,
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specifically stereotyped and expressed disapproval of the money-lending techniques of the Khatri community. According to Dale, this racist criticism was ironic given Chardin's non-English background but adds that it was Chardin's way of giving an "ethnic explanation" to the economic disparity between
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When the first caravan of Muslim weavers known as 'sat gharua' entered Banaras, there was monopoly of Khatri Hindus over the weaving industry in Banaras. The Khatri Hindus known as Pattikas or Pattakars assisted to these immigrant Muslim weavers in founding their craft both by cash and raw material.
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The Sikh Struggle in the Eighteenth Century and Its Relevance for Today, W. H. McLeod, History of Religions, Vol. 31, No. 4, Sikh Studies (May 1992), pp. 344-362, The University of Chicago Press/ quote: "Although Bachitar Natak is traditionally attributed to Guru Gobind Singh, there is a strong case
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Some of them, known in sources as banians, sold goods and lent money in the Persian gulf port of Bandar 'Abbas. However, most of the 10,000 Indians whom Chardin estimated resided in Isfahan in 1670 belonged to the prominent Khatri caste group, whose members were native to the Punjab and northwestern
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in terms of scale and spread of operation. Before independence they were only regional players and their rise in phenomenal proportions was a post-independence feature. Since then, they have produced leading entities in fields of pharmaceuticals, two-wheelers, tractors, paper, tyre-making and hotels
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is the name given to Hindus who live in Afghanistan. They are Hindus of Khatri class and are found all over Afghanistan even amongst the wildest tribes. They are wholly occupied in trade and form numerous portion of the population of all the cities and towns, and are also to be found in the majority
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John Stratton Hawley and Mann clarify that although the word "Khatri" derives from the word "Kshatriya", in Punjab's context Khatri refers to a "cluster of merchant castes including Bedis, Bhallas and Sodhis". Purnima Dhavan sees the claim as originating from a conflation of the phonetically similar
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In fact, there are some castes which do not quite fit into any of the four varnas. I do not know enough about the situation in south India. But in Northern India, castes such as Khatris and Kayasths are difficult to fit into the varna system. The Khatris are par excellence traders, but they are not
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Examples of continuing fascination with the Kshatriya ideal abound, as can be seen in the many post-Independence publications which exalt the doings of individual named jatis. The production of these 'community' histories has been as active an industry in the late twentieth century as it was in the
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The old neocolonial upper-caste elite, with a long tradition of education in the language of the ruling elite, with a long tradition of education in the language of the ruling elite of the time -Sanskrit of Persian in the past or english today - still constitutes its core. However, the ranks of the
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Muslim community learned the art of weaving from the Pattikas khatris - a low Hindu caste at that time. It was easier to mix with low Hindu castes than higher one for muslims. The muslims who installed their own looms and learnt weaving were known as 'chira-i- Baaf' meaning 'Fine cloth weavers'. By
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Historian Kenneth W. Jones states that the Khatris of Punjab had some justification in claiming Kshatriya status from the British government. However, the fact that this claim was not granted at the time showing their ambiguous position in the varna system. Although Jones also classifies Khatris as
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Punjabi Khatris and others, together with the traditionally "urban and professional" castes, formed a part of the elite middle class immediately after independence in 1947. According to P. K. Verma, "Education was a common thread that bound together this pan Indian elite" and almost all the members
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In 1891, more than half the 9,105 male members of the movement belonged to the Khatri and Arora merchant castes. This sociological composition reflected the same socio-cultural logic as in Gujarat where Dayananda had set up the Arya samaj with the support of traders seeking a better status more in
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Similarly, Zafar Khan Muzaffar, the first independent ruler of Gujarat, was not a foreign muslim but a Khatri convert, of a low subdivision called Talk, originally from southern Punjab, but born in Delhi, where he rose from menial to noble status in the Delhi sultan's household. As the governor of
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In the study of the political economy of Gujarat in the second half of the eighteenth century, the author points out that castes and subcastes did not prevent inter-caste mobility. Thus, when the Khatri weavers found that they have more orders for high-quality cottons than they could fill on their
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who describes Khatris as "one of the most acute, energetic, and remarkable race in India", "pure descendants of the old Vedic Kshatriyas" and "true representatives of the Aryan nobility". Puri also tried to show the Khatris as higher than the Rajputs whose blood he considered "impure", mixed with
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Khatris were an agrarian people belonging mainly to south Punjab; claiming descent from Kshatriyas of old. It is for this reason that Sikander gives a long genealogy that would link the Sultans of Gujarat with Ramachandra, in other words, with the Suryavanshis. Like most genealogies fabricated to
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Three Hindu communities had particularly strong ties with Persian and Urdu, namely the Kayasths, Kashmiri Brahmins and Khatris. Two of the three - Kayasths and Khatris could claim a high status among their fellow Hindus, while the third, Kashmiri Brahmins - ranked among the highest of the Brahmin
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respectively. The latter considered themselves superior to the former and they called themselves "Brahmakshatriyas" after arriving in Gujarat. When the older Khatri community of Gujarat started prospering, they also started calling themselves "Brahmakshatriya", causing the new Khatri community to
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The Khatris were a Punjabi mercantile caste who claimed to be Kshatriyas. Nineteenth-century Indians and British administrators failed to agree whether that claim should be accepted. The fact that overwhelming majority were engaged in Vaishya (mercantile), not Kshatriya (military), pursuits was
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The Khatris were a Punjabi mercantile caste who claimed to be Kshatriyas. Nineteenth-century Indians and British administrators failed to agree whether that claim should be accepted. The fact that overwhelming majority were engaged in Vaishya (mercantile), not Kshatriya (military), pursuits was
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In the past members of such castes such as Khatris served as shopkeepers, moneylenders, traders and teachers. Their reputation for mastering knowledge sometimes extended to the spiritual realm: Guru Nanak and the other nine founding gurus of the sikh tradition were Khatris, member of the Bedi
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In the past members of such castes such as Khatris served as shopkeepers, moneylenders, traders and teachers. Their reputation for mastering knowledge sometimes extended to the spiritual realm:Guru Nanak and the other nine founding gurus of the sikh tradition were Khatris, member of the Bedi
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Anyone who wished to enter the large Mughal bureaucracy as an accountant or a scribe had to be well qualified in Persian, since all papers and imperial orders (firmans) were written in that language. The elders of the Hindu castes such as Kayasths and Khatris, who were professional scribes,
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and say their needles are the arrows and their thimbles are the sheaths. How surprising that those Sonars and Khatris at the hands of whom even Shudras will not take water have become Brahmins and Kshatriyas. In short day by day higher castes are disappearing and lower castes are prospering.
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Writing in the 1760s in the Deccan districts of the Mughal empire, he was witness to the rise there of the Brahmin Peshwas who took over the Mughal Bureaucracy and promoted Marathi in place of Persian, displacing the North Indian Persian-literate Hindu scribes of the Kāyastha and Khatri
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The cynical remarks of the Brahmin point out that there was a general tendency of the castes to elevate themselves in the social strata, no doubt taking advantage of the British policy of neutrality towards castes. Thus he says: Everyone does what he wants, Sonars have become Brahmins,
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A large number of specialized artisan and craftsmen castes lived almost entirely in towns, as for example Soni(goldsmith), Kansara(brazier), chudgar(bangle-maker), chhipa(dyer, printer), bhavsar(weaver, dyer, printer), khatri(cotton weaver), salvi(silk weaver), kadiya(brick layer)..and
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The Sikh community grew rapidly in the sixteenth century. Nanak's earliest followers had been fellow Khatris engaged in petty trade, shopkeeping, or lower level civil service in the Lodi or Mughal bureaucracies. But as the movement grew, it experienced a significant influx of Jat
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to Islam between 9th and 13th centuries. Later, they aligned themselves to the teachings of Guru Nanak, himself a Khatri and converted to Sikhism. Hence, Khatris of Afghanistan are in no way of "Indian origin" but are components of the original population of the region.
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cast doubts on it. McLane opines that the confusion was caused since Khatris pursued mercantile occupations and not military ones. However, he adds that this Vaishya occupation fact was balanced by their origin myths, the "possible" derivation of the word Khatri from
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Hindus—Kayasthas (of the accountant and scribe caste) and Khatris (of the trading and scribe caste of the Panjab) in particular—joined madrasahs in large numbers to acquire training in Persian language and literature, which now promised good careers in imperial
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Chattri ko poot ho, Baman ko naheen kayee tap aavat ha jo karon; Ar aur janjaar jito greh ko tohe tyaag, kahan chit taan mai dharon, Ab reejh ke deh vahey humko jo-oo, hau binti kar jor karoon ; Jab aao ki audh nidaan bane, att hi ran main tab jujh
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In the last place, 'silk weaving carried on to a large extent.' the products 'much valued for the fastness of the dye', with Khatri dyers working at 'pits on the banks of the dry river Rukmavati where water is said to give specially clear and lasting
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while talking about the castes, he observed "The second highest caste (after Brahmins in the caste system) is the Chhatri which is also known as Khattri. The Chhatri caste's purpose is to protect the oppressed from the aggression of the oppressors".
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In Maharashtra, the Khatri have different subgroups, such as Brahmo Khatri, Gujarathi Khatri, Kapur Khatri, Sahashtrarjun Khatri, Surthi Khatri, Somvanshiya Khatri, and Maratha Khatri which are territorial and endogamous. They are weavers by
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The vast majority of Khatris are Hindu. Many Hindu Khatris made their first newborn a Sikh. Daughters were married into both Hindu and Sikh families according to the Khatri sub-hierarchy rules. Hindu-Sikh intermarriages among Khatris and
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explains the attraction of these trading castes to the Arya Samaj as a means of social mobility associated with their prosperity during the British rule. He cites N. G. Barrier to show that the philosophy of the Arya Samaj founder,
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and Khatri merchant castes. In Punjab, the Kshatriya castes who were ritually higher than the Aroras and Khatris had been disempowered and thus the Brahmins who had lost their patrons had to turn to these non-Kshatriya castes.
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Khatri (khatri) "merchant-caste." Although the name derives from Sanskrit kshatriya, which designates the warrior or ruling castes, khatri in Punjabi usage refers to a cluster of merchant castes including Bedis, Bhallas and
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says "I do not know the exact limits of Khatri occupation to the West, but certainly in all Eastern Afghanistan they seem to be just as much part of the community as they are in the Punjab. They find their way into Central
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The traditional and present - day occupation of the Khatri is silk and cotton weaving, colouring, dyeing of threads and making jari and garlands. Some of them are engaged in other occupations like business and government
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It is reasonable to presume at the moment on the basis of the cumulative evidence adduced above that the Kathioi, Khatriaioi and the Khatriyas appear to be synonymous- all representing the Kshatriyas-Khatriyas-Khatris."
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states that the Khatris had scribal traditions and despite that Khatri caste organisations in the British Raj era tried to portray their caste as Kshatriyas. Similar caste glorifying ideas were written by the historian
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varna, many others do not. According to some historians, even though they participated in mercantile or other occupationally diverse professions such as Agriculture, they were originally Kshatriyas. In Indian historian
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which translated to House of 2.5, 4, 12 and 52 respectively. They formed the majority of Khatris and were deemed superior. This was followed by Sareen Khatris who formed a minority. Another sub-group of Khatris include
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comments that in Punjabi language, Kshatriya is pronounced as Khatri. As per Dr. GS Mansukhani and RC Dogra, "Khatri appears to be unquestionably a Prakritised form of Sanskrit word Kshatriya." According to philologist
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consider only themselves as Sikhs and consider Khatris as "bhapas". In Nicola Mooney's opinion, Jat Sikhs consider Arora Sikhs as "Hindu Punjabis" which reserves Sikhism for the Jats alone, denying even the fully
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A History of Panjabi Literature (1100-1932): A Brief Study of Reactions Between Panjabi Life and Letters Based Largely on Important MSS & Rare and Select Representative Published Works, with a New Supplement
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ca. 19th century, paint on paper A military procession of Hari Singh Nalwa (1791–1837), one of the greatest generals of the Sikh Empire. The military procession depicted is led by two horsemen carrying battle
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In the 1840's a large number of weavers, mostly belonging to the kanbi and the Khatri castes and also the Muslim weavers, increasingly purchased machine made imported yarn to weave them into superior textila
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The latter sultanate was founded by a former Tughluq governor, perhaps from a family of Punjabi Khatri converts, who took the title Muzaffar Shah in the early fifteenth century but reigned for only a short
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and by Pattikas khatris withdrew from the scene and it was replaced by muslim community" When muslim community came to Varanasi after conquering Varanasi they settled at Alaipura and other muslim localities
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Nanak was probably of a khatri jati, traditionally tradesmen and government officials in the Punjab, though the name Khatri is from the word Kshatriya. The nine Sikh gurus who came after him were certainly
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also agree that Khatri is derived from Kshatriya. Despite the etymology, Hardy says that Khatri is "a mercantile class" and Desai says the Khatris were "traditionally tradesmen and government officials".
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Block printing is done with a resist substance by both Muslims and Hindus of the Khatri caste, and block printers can still be found in many villages. The background fabric for this work is normally red
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The Khatris played an important role in India's trans-regional trade during the period, being described by Levi as among the "most important merchant communities of early modern India." Levi writes: "
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of Khatris and accept gifts only from them. Jürgen Schaflechner cites the historian Rowe who states that such Saraswat Brahmins who were considered a low caste, formed a symbiotic relationship with
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is credited with origin from the Khatris but was divided in belief to its descent according to the 1883 book "Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province".
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ceremony called "reetan" or "goadbharai" is carried out amongst Khatris and Aroras. During the event, gifts are showered to the pregnant mother from family and friends among other traditions.
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due to receiving excessive orders who soon became strong competitors to the Khatris much to their chagrin. In the mid-1770s, the Mughal governor granted the Kunbi rivals rights to manufacture
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forced them to take sides. Those who were primarily dependent on the Mughals went to significant lengths to assert that allegiance in the face of accusations that they were in fact favouring "
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and working as merchants although they had entered other professions later. Khatris in modern Maharashtra are divided into endogamous subgroups, such as the Brahmo Khatris and Kapur Khatris.
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Khatris as one of the "professional/advanced castes" as they were doctors, engineers, clerks, lawyers, teachers, etc. during independence. She states that their traditional professions were
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to express opprobrium towards Sikhs of these castes. Until recently it was never used in polite company or print, but today the word is used quite openly" According to Birinder Pal Singh,
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Damodaran adds that the land Khatris originally belonged to had very little industry and rail infrastructure until the 20th century and hence were not comparable to merchant groups like
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the memory of how Khatri families fanned out through towns in central and southern Gujarat during the late sixteenth century, a period of rapid expansion in the region's foreign trade.
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onwards and found ready employment in the Imperial Services, specifically in the departments of accountancy (siyaq), draftsmanship (insha) and offices of the revenue minister (diwan).
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with similar penalties. The community has a high literacy rate and are not dependent on money-lending and shopkeeping. They are engaged as doctors, engineers, administrators etc.
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Khatris or Koshti to elevate themselves from ritually low status to Kshatriya by taking advantage of the British neutrality towards castes. She quotes a translation from a
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joined the faith. Khatris and Brahmins opposed "the demand that the Sikhs set aside the distinctive customs of their castes and families, including the older rituals."
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hymns was a common practice and reverence was paid to the dead ancestors. They are both vegetarian and non-vegetarian depending on their affiliations with the sects of
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Kayastha and Khatri caste members acted as scribes (monshi) throughout the Mughal dynasty, and in so doing occupied positions in revenue collection, and record keeping
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Similarly, Zaffar Khan Muzaffar, the first independent ruler of Gujarat was not a foreign muslim but a Khatri convert, of low subdivision called Tank.
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The Cosmic Drama: Bichitra Natak, Author Gobind Singh, Publisher Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy of the U.S.A., 1989
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because the water was supposed to have special properties to give steadfast colours. These products were often exported to east Africa. In Dhamadka,
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describes the Khatris of Punjab as a "scribe and trading caste". They occupied positions in revenue collection and record keeping and learnt
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would become part of the Hyderabadi nobility and occupy the post of Prime Minister of Hyderabad. Notable individuals of the family include
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of Himachal Pradesh call themselves Khatris. There is a popular saying among them "Ujreya Lahore te baseya Bharmaur" meaning that when
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Agarwal, khatri, and bania usually denote people of merchant-trader background of middling clean-caste status, often of vaishya varna
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encouraged their children to learn Persian; and Hindu writers in Persian increased greatly in numbers through the eighteenth century.
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Indian Merchants and Entrepreneurs in Historical Perspective: With Special Reference to Shroffs of Gujarat, 17th to 19th Centuries
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The World Imagined: Collective Beliefs and Political Order in the Sinocentric, Islamic and Southeast Asian International Societies
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family and became the Governor of Gujrat. After Timur attacked the city, people fled to Gujarat and it became independent.
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community, the Khatris gained considerably from the expansion of the Mughal empire, although both groups supported
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panic and adopt the name "Nayar Brahmakshatriyas" for themselves. In addition, another community - the Gujarati
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Tracing the Boundaries Between Hindi and Urdu: Lost and Added in Translation Between 20th Century Short Stories
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Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, 2nd Edition [6 volumes]
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43 percent of the looms were owned by the main Hindu weaving castes, Khatri(silk) and Salis/padmasalis(cotton)
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caste of low ritual status but they could be a mixed caste born of Kshatriya fathers and Brahmin mothers.
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were close to the Khatris and intermarried with them. Jürgen Schaflechner mentions that many Khatris and
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Census of India, 1931. Vol. IV: Baluchistan. Part I: Report and Part II: Imperial and Provincial Tables
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among other regions after the partition where they make up 9% and 8.0% of the population respectively.
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migrants among other reasons. These were members of the Hindu and Sikh Khatri/Arora castes of the
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ruler of Multan led a Sikh rebellion against British suzerainty over Multan after the fall of the
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descent and thus superior to the Rajputs, who like them claim the Kshatriya status of the Hindu
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was inhabited. Some Khatris clans are known to have settled there during Aurangzeb's reign.
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who were trying to achieve social status commensurate with their improving economic status
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words khatri and kshatriya, but refers to Khatris as a "trading caste" of the Sikh Gurus.
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3642:(pronounced as Pahpa) is a term used in a derogatory sense to denote Sikhs who left
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agree that the terms "khatri" and "kshatriya" are synonymous. The Sanskrit conjunct
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Sikh Women in England: Their Religious and Cultural Beliefs and Social Practices
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Khatri: A predominantly merchant and trading community that originated from the
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was the traditional occupation of the Khatri men since the seventeenth century.
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5898:"Census of India, 1931, Vol. VIII-Part II Bombay Presidency Statistical Tables"
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All the ten Sikh Gurus were from various Khatri clans. The early followers of
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their large physical stature, the superior status accorded to them by other
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communities could read and write English and were educated beyond school.
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4805:"e-Book: English - General Hari Singh Nalwa by Autar Singh Sindhu; Pure"
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1849 photograph of Bikram Singh Bedi, a direct descendant of Guru Nanak.
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classified amongst vaishyas. Nor are they part of the Kshatriyas.
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as a different caste. During 1931, Khatris were prominent in the
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in Benaras. When the first caravan of Muslim weavers arrived in
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467:. Certain Sanskrit words have very close counterparts, such as:
245:. The Khatris claim they are warriors who took to trade. In the
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symbols such as snakes and trees used to be common among them.
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2842:. He was arrested after the Siege of Multan and put to death.
548:", meaning "a caste of Hindu weavers", derives from Sanskrit "
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and the community comprises both Hindus and Sikhs. As per
2732:'s army was composed of majorly Jats followed by Khatris.
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who would serve as Prime Minister of the State twice. In
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The Last Nizam: The Life and Times of Mir Osman Ali Khan
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Hari Singh Nalwa, "champion of the Khalsaji" (1791-1837)
5622:
Hari Singh Nalwa, "champion of the Khalsaji" (1791-1837)
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Hari Singh Nalwa, "Champion of the Khalsaji" (1791-1837)
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who all recruit the Saraswat Brahmins as their priests.
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trooper riding out of the royal camp armed with a sword
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4034:. Vol. 4. Oxford University. Press. p. 3285.
3913:. Sadasiva Prakashan; selling agents, Bharat Prakashan.
3715:
Khatris are mentioned in a popular Punjabi literature "
3065:
respectively. They have also co-founded companies like
2540:
According to scholars, the Khatri Hindus dominated the
8506:
Arya Dharm: Hindu Consciousness in 19th-century Punjab
8006:
5784:"Blame caste for Pakistan's violent streak, not faith"
4876:
Arya Dharm: Hindu Consciousness in 19th-century Punjab
4541:
Dowry Murder: The Imperial Origins of a Cultural Crime
3959:"Blame caste for Pakistan's violent streak, not faith"
3743:— Waris Shah (Translated by Charles Frederick Usborne)
2740:, an independent 18th century Sikh sovereign state in
828:
visited India during the 1600s where he commented "At
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have won India's highest wartime gallantry award, the
9393:
Tribal Melodies of Himachal Pradesh: Gaddi folk music
9194:. M.N. Publishers and Distributors. pp. 149–150.
8038:
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7441:
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6649:
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5347:
4579:
K. S. Singh; Anthropological Survey of India (1998).
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3230:. Please help to ensure that disputed statements are
2681:(1407–1523) was a medieval Muslim dynasty founded by
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Gigoo, Siddhartha; Sharma, Varad (18 October 2016).
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6543:
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6171:
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region. The name is derived from their native place
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before Independence. In 1911, they did not make any
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6453:. Freer Gallery of Art, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
5684:. M.N. Publishers and Distributors. pp. 19–20.
5265:. State University of New York Press. p. 179.
4351:
Caravans: Punjabi Khatri Merchants on the Silk Road
3528:, Brahmins showed resentment in the attempt by the
744:
Khatri brahman sud vais updesu cahu varna ku sanjha
315:, many Khatris formed the military vanguard of the
284:took readily to learning Persian from the times of
9258:. Translated by Usborne, Charles Frederick. Rupa.
8953:Living Banaras: Hindu Religion in Cultural Context
8085:
6446:
6372:. Oxford University Press, USA. pp. 84, 266.
6335:
5483:Datar, Dr. Kiran (April 1986). Ganda Singh (ed.).
5259:John Stratton Hawley; Gurinder Singh Mann (1993).
5201:Dalit Chintan ka Vikas Abhishapt Chintan se Itihas
4603:
4413:
4054:
264:language deriving from a standardised form of the
9088:. Oxford University Press. pp. 42, 47, 184.
8874:
8757:
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8354:Religion and Identity in the South Asian Diaspora
8249:. University of Toronto Press. pp. 152–153.
7437:
7336:. Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal. pp. 122–123.
6369:Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set
6312:Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set
6036:Census of India, 1931, Gul Muhammad Khan (1934).
5729:Guardians of the North-West Frontier: The Pathans
5100:. M.N. Publishers and Distributors. pp. 7–8.
4409:
4407:
3777:
3156:. Many of these Khatris had to face the brunt of
2949:weavers purchased imported yarn in the 1840s. In
2826:, after helping conquer the region while his son
598:
256:and traders during the medieval period, with the
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8509:. University of California Press. pp. 4–5.
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8475:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 328–329.
8151:
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6779:. Cambridge University Press. 2012. p. 31.
6721:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 132–133.
6018:
5533:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 190–191.
5114:Fenech, Louis E.; McLeod, W. H. (11 June 2014).
4766:
4764:
4178:
4176:
4001:Fenech, Louis E.; McLeod, W. H. (11 June 2014).
3987:The Siraiki Language: Its Growth and Development
3847:was deserted (possibly by the Muslim invasion),
3835:that resides in the mountainous terrains of the
3654:caste. Bhapa translates to elder brother in the
713:). Similarly, according to the same legend, the
644:states that most of the 10,000 (as estimated by
627:". According to Kiran Datar, they often married
615:during the late 17th century and, in the 1830s,
7847:D.L. Sheth (2018). Peter Ronald deSouza (ed.).
7685:. University of California Press. p. 136.
7357:Patel, Alka; Leonard, Karen (7 December 2011).
7024:
6643:
5592:Singh, Nikky-Guninder Kaur (22 February 2011).
5526:
5215:Dogra, R. C.; Mansukhani, Gobind Singh (1995).
5214:
4879:. University of California Press. p. 176.
4779:. University of California Press. p. 163.
4572:
4183:Irawati Karve; Vishnu Mahadeo Dandekar (1951).
3446:, was responsible for the aspirations of these
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8384:. University of California Press. p. 18.
8192:. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. p. 261.
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7296:. Oxford University Press. pp. 3, 30–31.
6803:
6654:. In Milad Milani; Vassilios Adrahtas (eds.).
6619:
6562:Routledge Handbook of the South Asian Diaspora
6540:
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6342:. Oxford University Press. pp. 111, 501.
6126:Imperial Gazetteer of India: Kashmir and Jammu
5884:"Census of India, Part 2, Volume XVII, Punjab"
5762:. Amsterdam University Press. pp. 43–45.
5503:Indian Merchants and Eurasian Trade, 1600-1750
5486:The Punjab Past and Present - Volume 20 Part 1
4952:
4679:
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4152:. Haryana Gazetteers Organization. p. 42.
3782:According to Claude Markovits, castes such as
3432:in the late 19th century Punjab came from the
3387:were leaning towards accepting this claim but
567:mentions that the modern descendants of these
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10412:
9474:
8899:The Sikh Next Door: An Identity in Transition
8640:
8431:
8351:Rai, Rajesh; Sankaran, Chitra (5 July 2017).
8296:
8270:Clarke, Peter B.; Beyer, Peter (7 May 2009).
8155:
8146:
8118:
7498:
7471:The Structure of Indian Society: Then and Now
7242:, Oxford University Press, pp. 216–234,
6613:
6560:. In Joya Chatterji; David Washbrook (eds.).
6549:
6508:. Gandhian Institute of Studies. p. 18.
6229:
6158:Gazetteers of the Rawalpindi District 1893-94
4873:Jones, Kenneth W.; Jones, Kenneth W. (1976).
4770:
4761:
4673:
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796:I am the son of a Chhatri (Khatri), not of a
540:", meaning "warrior", derives from Sanskrit "
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7444:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 93–.
7431:
7356:
6889:
6588:
6106:Government of North-West Frontier Province.
6089:Diack, A H (Punjab Government) (1893–1897).
5697:
5262:Studying the Sikhs: Issues for North America
5113:
4543:. Oxford University Press. pp. 41, 154.
4085:The India Magazine of Her People and Culture
4081:
4000:
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2845:Purnima Dhawan described that together with
863:. In NWFP, the Khatris were found mainly in
732:, Khatri is mentioned as one among the four
9342:. Oxford University Press. pp. 73–74.
8949:
8929:. University of Toronto Press. p. 12.
8738:. Cambridge University Press. p. 385.
8711:. Oxford University Press. pp. 59–60.
8541:. Cambridge University Press. p. 131.
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7034:Indo-Islamic society: 14th - 15th centuries
6946:. Cambridge University Press. p. 120.
6920:Indo-Islamic society: 14th - 15th centuries
6687:. Cambridge University Press. p. 131.
6626:. Cambridge University Press. p. 200.
6582:
6506:Banaras Brocades: Structure and Functioning
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5299:. Oxford University Press. pp. 36–37.
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3273:claim, while in 1921 they made a claimed a
2925:, around the mid-20th century, Khatris and
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8996:
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8216:Religious Movements in South Asia 600-1800
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6558:"Scribal migrations in early modern India"
6545:. Cambridge University Press. p. 132.
5405:. Amsterdam University Press. p. 43.
5288:
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5218:Encyclopaedia of Sikh Religion and Culture
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4186:Anthropometric Measurements of Mahārāṣhṭra
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2697:According to historians Roger Ballard and
2597:possibly even before the Mughals arrived.
380:Khatris have played an active role in the
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8162:. Rutgers University Press. p. 203.
8044:. Oxford University Press. p. 1728.
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6899:. University of Texas Press. p. 60.
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4585:. Oxford University Press. p. 1730.
4538:
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3632:were Khatris but later a large number of
3250:Learn how and when to remove this message
9331:
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9164:Sikhs in the Deccan and North-East India
8219:. Oxford University Press. p. 321.
8212:
7903:
7627:The Economic History of India, 1857–2010
7089:. SAGE Publications India. p. 199.
7071:glorify royalty, it is obviously a fake.
6710:
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3277:status but later in 1931 they claimed a
3226:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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2973:In the early 19th century, the Khatris,
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2880:, but independent from the Mughal rule.
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648:) Indian merchants and money-lenders in
384:since 1947, with many heading it as the
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5147:. Popular Prakashan. pp. 539–540.
4743:. Oxford University Press. p. 10.
4416:"The social significance of Radhasoami"
4209:The Last Great Plague of Colonial India
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8765:Religion, Caste, and Politics in India
8653:. Har-Anand Publications. p. 43.
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7790:Damodaran, Harish (25 November 2018).
7763:Damodaran, Harish (25 November 2018).
7733:Damodaran, Harish (25 November 2018).
7678:
7505:. Academic Foundation. pp. 176–.
7289:
7236:"Constitutional Reforms and the Sikhs"
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7062:Misra, S. C. (Satish Chandra) (1963).
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6282:Damodaran, Harish (25 November 2018).
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3990:. Dderawar Publications. pp. 6–7.
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2856:In the 1830s, Khatris were working as
1770:) is also added which forms this unit
252:Khatris of Punjab, specifically, were
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8896:Singh, Manpreet J. (31 August 2020).
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8566:Farhadian, Charles E. (9 June 2015).
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8086:Mark Juergensmayer (1 January 1995).
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6656:Islam, Civility and Political Culture
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3450:castes from Punjab to higher status:
351:after wrestling it from the Afghans.
303:was a Trehan Khatri. The third guru,
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9181:
9135:Kumar, Dharminder (3 January 2016).
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3428:Majority of the male members of the
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2552:from them, soon came to be known as
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921:Photograph of a Hindu Khatri man of
771:Photograph of a Hindu Khatri man of
569:Kathaiois, Khathrois & Khatriaoi
335:commanded the Sikh Army against the
276:literate elite such as the Khatris,
10426:
9191:The Khatris, a Socio-cultural Study
9003:. Cosmo Publications. p. 124.
8997:Nayar, V. G.; Nayar, M. G. (2001).
8983:The Khatris, a Socio-cultural Study
8881:. Popular Book Depot. p. 191.
8800:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 279.
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6658:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 121.
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6123:Walter Lawrence, J.L. Kaye (1909).
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5625:. Manohar, New Delhi. p. 329.
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4556:Oxford Handbook of the Mughal World
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3412:, to accept cooked food from them.
2568:Mehtab Chand of Burdwan, c. 1860-65
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11440:Genetic studies on Gujarati people
9306:Markovits, Claude (22 June 2000).
9235:The Adventures of Hir & Ranjha
9211:. Manohar, New Delhi. p. 98.
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8438:. University of California Press.
8125:. University of California Press.
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7360:Indo-Muslim Cultures in Transition
7207:Kapūra, Prithīpāla Siṅgha (1993).
7180:Naīara, Gurabacana Siṅgha (1995).
6992:in northwestern India (modern-day
6426:. Manohar, New Delhi. p. 21.
5940:
5646:Tyagi, Dr Madhu (1 January 2017).
4737:King, Christopher Rolland (1999).
4473:
3520:Historian Vijaya Gupchup from the
3509:in India began to call themselves
3463:Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra
3404:as well as the willingness of the
1664:
585:Sanskritization of the Kuru State"
552:", meaning "carver, distributor".
299:, a Bedi Khatri. The second guru,
25:
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12977:Social groups of Punjab, Pakistan
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8923:Mooney, Nicola (1 January 2011).
8732:Bayly, Susan (22 February 2001).
8378:Renard, John (31 December 2012).
6753:. I. B. Tauris. pp. 35, 39.
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2752:(1791–1837) an Uppal Khatri from
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6420:Nalwa, Vanit (13 January 2009).
6255:Singh, Pashaura (10 July 2006).
5700:Historical Dictionary of Sikhism
5619:Nalwa, Vanit (13 January 2009).
5117:Historical Dictionary of Sikhism
5063:Dasa, Syamasundara (1965–1975).
4539:Oldenburg, Veena Talwar (2002).
4354:. Portfolio Penguin. p. 4.
4004:Historical Dictionary of Sikhism
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3490:is appreciably high among them.
3208:
2981:were the main trading castes in
2892:Maharaja Kishen Pershad, c. 1915
800:and I will live according to my
676:
559:
373:are predominantly of Khatri and
319:and its administrative class as
54:
9252:The Adventure of Hir and Ranjha
8593:Jeffrey, Robin (27 July 2016).
8007:Gordon Townsend Bowles (1977).
7474:. Routledge. pp. 126–127.
7384:Leonard, Karen Isaksen (1994).
6940:Kapadia, Aparna (16 May 2018).
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3311:varnas. Jacob Copeman writes "
3199:
2760:. He led the Sikh conquests of
2617:followers of the rebel leader,
874:Arora-Khatris were centered in
845:North-Western Frontier Province
814:
233:that is predominantly found in
12972:Social groups of Punjab, India
9369:. Sindhi Academy. p. 61.
9109:Singh, Pukhraj (31 May 2014).
9030:. Hemkunt Press. p. 125.
9000:Sociology of Religion in India
8768:. Primus Books. pp. 98–.
8090:. In David N. Lorenzen (ed.).
7924:Sheikh, Tariq (January 2019).
7712:. Trentham Books. p. 71.
7083:Singh, Rishi (23 April 2015).
6650:Prashant Keshavmurthy (2020).
6078:. pp. Part 2: Table XIII.
6072:Lehna Singh, R B Bhai (1922).
5506:. Cambridge University Press.
4900:Raj, Dhooleka Sarhadi (2003).
4710:McLeod, W. H. (24 July 2009).
4686:. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 164–.
4489:. UK. pp. 349, 347, 381.
4418:. In David N. Lorenzen (ed.).
4384:McLeod, W. H. (24 July 2009).
4257:Encyclopedia of Sikhism Online
4221:10.1093/9780191986406.003.0012
4169:. Asia Pub. House. p. 97.
4163:Misra, Satish Chandra (1964).
4092:
4075:
4048:
4021:
3994:
3951:
3778:Lohana, Bhatia, and Bhanushali
3695:Khatris are commonly known as
3646:of modern-day Pakistan during
3596:upon the flame while reciting
3175:
2723:
2692:
717:sub-caste claims descent from
599:Trans-regional trading history
544:", whereas the Gujarati word "
358:after being raised as Sikhs.
13:
1:
11496:Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu
9396:. APH Publishing. p. 9.
9336:Schaflechner, Jürgen (2018).
9238:. Lion Art Press. p. 41.
9057:. Penguin. pp. 168–169.
8762:Christophe Jaffrelot (2010).
8072:Social Change in Modern India
7823:. Penguin Books. p. 28.
7820:The Great Indian Middle class
7468:A.M. Shah (6 December 2012).
7321:. Sujata Sarkar. p. 210.
6869:. Brill. pp. 26–28, 31.
6564:. Routledge. pp. 97–98.
6366:Hanks, Patrick (8 May 2003).
6309:Hanks, Patrick (8 May 2003).
6172:Government of Punjab (1936).
5985:Government of Punjab (1909).
5242:Turner, Ralph Lilley (1985).
4640:Subramaniam, Lakshmi (2009).
3876:
3650:, specifically of Khatri and
3560:were common in the cities of
3134:Maharishi Dayanand University
483:(ikha). The substituition of
8705:Jürgen Schaflechner (2018).
7567:. CRC Press. pp. 286–.
7536:. OUP India. pp. 176–.
7317:Nirad Baran, Sarkar (1999).
6504:Badri Prasad Pandey (1981).
5456:Levi, Scott Cameron (2002).
5426:Levi, Scott Cameron (2002).
5178:. CUP Archive. p. 279.
5175:The Muslims of British India
5120:. Rowman & Littlefield.
5048:Bansal, Bobby Singh (2015).
4956:; B. Haake, Claudia (2009).
4775:. In Sheldon Pollock (ed.).
4348:Levi, Scott Cameron (2016).
4324:A Dictionary of Sikh Studies
4007:. Rowman & Littlefield.
3931:Levi, Scott Cameron (2002).
3144:Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh
3108:
2968:
2936:
2909:A Peshkari Khatri family in
2904:
1719:which had split up from the
407:
7:
9137:"The Sardar Joke Is On You"
9027:The Encyclopedia of Sikhism
8815:. OUP India. p. 1728.
8330:. SUNY Press. p. 214.
8213:Lorenzen, David N. (2005).
7151:. Oxford University Press.
6838:Woven Wonders of the Deccan
6747:Syan, Hardip Singh (2013).
6261:. Oxford University Press.
5882:Khan, Ahmad Hassan (1933).
4649:How India Clothed the World
4326:. Oxford University Press.
4055:Christine Everaert (1996).
3854:
3373:
2896:
2301:Others (including Sareens)
728:, the primary scripture of
447:(ख), as per the grammarian
260:script used in writing the
10:
13003:
12982:Social groups of Rajasthan
12353:Hindu and Jain communities
12093:Immigrant Jain communities
8875:Vijaya V. Gupchup (1993).
8626:. Routledge. p. 239.
8357:. Routledge. p. 104.
8303:. ABC-CLIO. p. 2013.
8186:Westerlund, David (1996).
8094:. SUNY Press. p. 86.
7682:Punjabi Century, 1857-1947
7148:When Sparrows Became Hawks
6595:. Routledge. p. 142.
6556:Rosalind O'Hanlon (2014).
5144:State and Society in India
4422:. SUNY Press. p. 86.
4117:10.1177/006996679603000105
3507:Other Backward Class (OBC)
3158:1990 Kashmiri Hindu Exodus
3127:
2639:
2535:
782:, said the following in a
363:Partition of British India
36:
29:
12813:
12733:
12692:
12661:
12570:
12469:
12393:
12352:
12257:
12147:
12039:
11969:
11863:
11802:
11651:
11615:
11524:
11488:
11432:
11394:
11368:
11348:
11080:
10935:
10812:
10781:
10753:
10687:
10641:
10510:
10434:
10328:
10305:
10232:
10184:
9930:
9912:
9739:
9711:
9693:
9625:
9607:
9564:
9526:
9508:
9051:Richard M. Eaton (2019).
8902:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
8013:. Scribner. p. 173.
7956:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
7007:. S. Chand. p. 245.
7004:History of Medieval India
6865:Nadri, Ghulam A. (2009).
6483:Journal of Indian Studies
6474:Parvez Alam (July 2017).
6019:Khan Ahmad Hasan (1931).
5598:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
4981:Singh, Inderjeet (2019).
4852:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
4456:. Routledge. p. 96.
4099:Hesse, Klaus (May 1996).
3866:Roman Catholic Kshatriyas
3727:Heer's beauty slays rich
2792:, up to the mouth of the
2734:Sardar Gulab Singh Khatri
2583:
2559:
2556:or 'fine cloth weavers'.
1712:bunjayee or bavanjah ghar
1226:Punjab (East & West)
809:Translated by Vanit Nalwa
763:all have the same mandate
721:, the other son of Rama.
707:(according to Hindu epic
291:In the 15th century, the
166:
148:
87:
73:
53:
48:
12394:Agricultural communities
11525:Agricultural communities
10689:Agricultural communities
9417:Hāṇḍā, Omacanda (2005).
9390:Sharma, Manorma (1998).
9363:Thakur, Upendra (1997).
9188:Puri, Baij Nath (1988).
9167:. Taylor & Francis.
9082:Dhavan, Purnima (2011).
8980:Puri, Baij Nath (1988).
8599:. Springer. p. 52.
8537:McLane, John R. (2002).
7679:Tandon, Prakash (1968).
7411:Bawa, Basant K. (1992).
7290:Dhavan, Purnima (2011).
7278:Britain's Forgotten Wars
6970:Kapadia, Aparna (2018).
6715:McLane, John R. (2002).
6683:McLane, John R. (2002).
6217:"A tale of three cities"
5678:Puri, Baij Nath (1988).
5595:Sikhism: An Introduction
5527:Stephen F. Dale (2009).
5375:Witzel, Michael (1995).
5320:Puri, Baij Nath (1988).
5293:Dhavan, Purnima (2011).
5094:Puri, Baij Nath (1988).
4933:Puri, Baij Nath (1998).
4558:. Oxford Library Press.
4554:Dhawan, Purnima (2020).
4318:Singh, Pashaura (2019).
3820:
3753:
2635:A Gujarati Khatri weaver
1693:sections. This includes
1135:Dir, Chitral & Swat
673:and India at that time.
583:, writing in his paper "
30:Not to be confused with
12662:Genealogist communities
9111:"Bluestar Baby Boomers"
8813:India's Communities A-G
8647:Satish Chandra (2008).
7980:Minhas, Poonam (1998).
7817:Pavan K. Varma (2007).
6804:Suraiya Faroqh (2019).
6620:Hendrik Spruyt (2020).
6541:John R. McLane (1993).
6523:Baij Nath Puri (1988).
5756:Oonk, Gijsbert (2007).
5403:Global Indian diasporas
5401:Oonk, Gijsbert (2007).
4983:Afghan Hindus and Sikhs
4683:Arabian Seas, 1700-1763
4680:R. J. Barendse (2009).
4213:Oxford University Press
3687:According to Historian
3608:respectively. Sects of
2830:, (1814-1851) the last
2818:served as governors of
1778:Including the above 4,
1762:Including the above 3,
62:Kitab-i Tasrih al-Aqvam
12470:Mercantile communities
11825:Gomantak Maratha Samaj
11616:Mercantile communities
10857:Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya
10837:Gurjar Kshatriya Kadia
10643:Mercantile communities
10492:Sidhra-Rudhra Brahmins
9279:Hans, Patrick (2016).
9024:Singha, H. S. (2000).
8432:Anand A. Yang (1989).
8156:Jacob Copeman (2009).
8119:Anand A. Yang (1989).
7853:. Palgrave Macmillan.
7499:Makrand Mehta (1991).
7334:The Coins of the Sikhs
7240:A History of the Sikhs
7186:. Punjabi University.
7037:. BRILL. p. 143.
6923:. BRILL. p. 143.
6393:Gupta, Shilpy (2009).
5726:Singer, André (1982).
5462:. Brill. p. 108.
4771:Muzzafar Alam (2003).
4251:H. Singh Syan (2017).
4211:(1 ed.), Oxford:
4061:. BRILL. p. 259.
3937:. Brill. p. 107.
3746:
3658:dialect spoken around
3543:
3460:
2963:"block printing cloth"
2915:Maharaja Kishen Prasad
2893:
2860:in the districts like
2816:Diwan Sawan Mal Chopra
2720:
2636:
2606:widows to be remarried
2569:
949:
941:
926:
882:regions of Punjab and
812:
776:
765:
686:
323:of all the provinces.
12167:Maharashtrian Muslims
11623:Gaud Saraswat Brahmin
9232:Shāh, Vāris̲ (1966).
8836:Malik, Ashok (2010).
7907:The Valley of Kashmir
7332:Hans, Herrli (2004).
7122:10.4324/9781315028583
6589:Burjor Avari (2013).
6234:. Sage. p. 312.
5141:Desai, A. R. (1975).
5006:Nalwa, Vanit (2009).
4713:The A to Z of Sikhism
4387:The A to Z of Sikhism
4271:Bowker, John (2003).
4082:A. H. Advani (1995).
3984:Wagha, Ahsan (1990).
3725:
3538:
3470:described Khatris of
3452:
3295:, the Khatris in the
3005:Culture and lifestyle
2891:
2810:Wazir Fateh Khan and
2730:Maharaja Ranjit Singh
2717:
2650:Panch Mahals District
2634:
2628:, they dominated it.
2567:
2527:in his autobiography
1673:, Khatris arrived in
947:
932:
920:
788:
770:
738:
684:
529:Dr. Dharamvir Bharati
440:(क्ष) turns into the
217:originating from the
12910:Musician communities
12876:Shaikhs of Rajasthan
10755:Pastoral communities
9455:at Wikimedia Commons
9249:Shah, Waris (2003).
8469:Susan Bayly (2001).
7706:Rait, S. K. (2005).
7390:. Orient BlackSwan.
7276:Hernon, Ian (2002).
7213:. ABS Publications.
7031:Wink, André (1990).
7001:Mahajan, VD (2007).
6917:Wink, André (2003).
6891:Subrahmanyam, Sanjay
4253:"Khatrīs and Aroṛās"
4215:, pp. 219–222,
4031:People of India: A–G
3522:University of Mumbai
3513:Malik calls this as
3439:Christophe Jaffrelot
3219:factual accuracy is
3055:Ballarpur Industries
2884:British Colonial Era
536:, the Punjabi word "
463:as well as Farsi or
343:while those such as
311:Khatris. During the
37:For other uses, see
12571:Artisan communities
12287:Bombay East Indians
11970:Nomadic communities
11652:Artisan communities
10814:Artisan communities
10512:Warrior communities
8811:Singh, K.S (1998).
8041:India's Communities
7913:. pp. 296–302.
7656:India's Communities
7652:Singh, Kumar Suresh
7280:. Sutton Publishing
6230:Hardip Singh Syan.
5790:. 25 September 2016
5788:Times of India Blog
5732:. Time-Life Books.
5065:"Hindi sabdasagara"
4582:India's Communities
4146:Kiran Prem (1970).
4028:K.S. Singh (1998).
3965:. 25 September 2016
3749:Related communities
3735:, like a murderous
3731:and Khatris in the
3620:are also followed.
3444:Dayananda Saraswati
3041:with the groups of
2828:Diwan Mulraj Chopra
2814:Other Khatris like
2683:Zafar Khan Muzaffar
954:
914:of large villages."
623:and as far away as
607:locates Khatris in
573:S. Sasikanta Sastri
534:Ralph Lilley Turner
390:Admiral of the Navy
382:Indian Armed Forces
356:British Indian army
247:Indian subcontinent
60:Khatri nobleman in
27:Caste in South Asia
12814:Muslim communities
12734:Tribal communities
12693:Priest communities
12482:Khandelwal Vaishya
12282:Marathi Christians
12212:Muslim Chhaparband
12148:Muslim communities
11864:Tribal communities
11803:Priest communities
11290:Shaikhs of Gujarat
11270:Pathans of Gujarat
11083:Muslim communities
10938:Tribal communities
10852:Kumhar (Prajapati)
8794:Sharma, Dasharatha
8572:. Baker Academic.
8010:The People of Asia
7884:The Times of India
7796:. Hachette India.
7769:. Hachette India.
7739:. Hachette India.
6835:Moin Qazi (2014).
6288:. Hachette India.
6195:haryanascbc.gov.in
5968:Rose, H A (1902).
4450:Tom Brass (2016).
2894:
2812:Dost Mohammad Khan
2800:Dewan Mokham Chand
2721:
2672:East India Company
2637:
2570:
1509:Muzzafargarh dist
1443:Mianwali district
1421:Lyallpur district
981:Amritsar district
964:Total % pop.
952:
950:
942:
927:
777:
687:
664:(around 1300 AD).
12939:
12938:
12935:
12934:
12809:
12808:
12346:Rajasthani people
12312:
12311:
12270:Marathi Buddhists
12258:Other communities
12143:
12142:
12035:
12034:
11489:Hindu Communities
11448:
11447:
11396:Other communities
11300:Sayyid of Gujarat
10452:Audichya Brahmins
10394:
10393:
9721:Gurjara-Pratihara
9451:Media related to
9430:978-81-7387-174-0
9403:978-81-7024-912-2
9376:978-81-87096-02-3
9349:978-0-19-085052-4
9319:978-1-139-43127-9
9218:978-81-7304-785-5
9174:978-1-351-20105-6
9095:978-0-19987-717-1
9037:978-81-7010-301-1
9010:978-81-7755-151-8
8963:978-0-7914-1331-9
8936:978-0-8020-9257-1
8909:978-93-89165-58-6
8745:978-0-521-79842-6
8718:978-0-19-085052-4
8691:978-81-7304-785-5
8660:978-81-241-1386-8
8633:978-0-415-44851-2
8606:978-1-349-23410-3
8579:978-1-4412-4650-9
8548:978-0-521-52654-8
8516:978-0-520-02920-0
8418:978-1-4381-1779-9
8391:978-0-520-95408-3
8364:978-1-351-55159-5
8337:978-1-4384-4275-4
8310:978-1-59884-204-3
8283:978-1-135-21099-1
8256:978-1-4426-6268-1
8226:978-0-19-567876-5
8199:978-1-85065-241-0
8169:978-0-8135-4449-6
8101:978-0-7914-2025-6
8051:978-0-19-563354-2
8020:978-0-684-15625-5
7993:978-81-7387-080-4
7963:978-93-86250-25-4
7803:978-93-5195-280-0
7776:978-93-5195-280-0
7746:978-93-5195-280-0
7719:978-1-85856-353-4
7692:978-0-520-01253-0
7665:978-0-19-563354-2
7637:978-0-19-099203-3
7607:978-0-7141-2744-6
7574:978-1-4398-8817-9
7543:978-0-19-909613-8
7512:978-81-7188-017-1
7481:978-1-136-19770-3
7451:978-0-521-65012-0
7424:978-0-670-83997-1
7397:978-81-250-0032-7
7370:978-90-04-21887-1
7303:978-0-19987-717-1
7257:978-0-19-567309-8
7220:978-81-7072-056-0
7193:978-81-7380-141-9
7166:978-0-19-975655-1
7131:978-1-136-84627-4
7096:978-93-5150-504-4
7044:978-90-04-13561-1
6953:978-1-107-15331-8
6930:978-90-04-13561-1
6906:978-1-4773-2879-8
6876:978-90-04-17202-9
6848:978-93-83808-62-5
6760:978-1-78076-250-0
6728:978-0-521-52654-8
6694:978-0-521-52654-8
6460:978-0-19-512718-8
6433:978-81-7304-785-5
6406:978-81-212-1015-7
6379:978-0-19-508137-4
6349:978-0-19-252747-9
6322:978-0-19-508137-4
6295:978-93-5195-280-0
6268:978-0-19-908780-8
6176:. pp. 57–64.
5822:978-0-8047-7411-6
5769:978-90-5356-035-8
5739:978-0-7054-0702-1
5659:978-93-86369-37-6
5632:978-81-7304-785-5
5605:978-0-85773-549-2
5581:978-0-89389-116-9
5513:978-0-521-52597-8
5469:978-90-04-12320-5
5439:978-90-04-12320-5
5432:. Leiden: BRILL.
5412:978-90-5356-035-8
5361:978-1-63806-511-1
5306:978-0-19987-717-1
5228:978-0-7069-8368-5
5185:978-0-521-09783-3
5154:978-81-7154-013-6
5127:978-1-4422-3601-1
5069:dsal.uchicago.edu
5052:. Hay House, Inc.
5017:978-81-7304-785-5
4992:978-93-858543-8-5
4911:978-0-520-92867-1
4886:978-0-520-02920-0
4859:978-1-78673-095-4
4750:978-0-19-565112-6
4723:978-0-8108-6344-6
4693:978-0-7656-3364-4
4623:978-0-500-51432-0
4592:978-0-19-563354-2
4496:978-0-520-97423-4
4429:978-0-7914-2025-6
4397:978-0-8108-6344-6
4361:978-0-14-342616-5
4230:978-0-19-198640-6
4041:978-0-19563-354-2
4014:978-1-4422-3601-1
3944:978-90-04-12320-5
3468:Dasharatha Sharma
3422:Guru Granth Sahib
3406:Saraswat Brahmins
3332:Saraswat Brahmins
3260:
3259:
3252:
3025:Post-Independence
2679:Gujarat Sultanate
2516:
2515:
1685:Clan organisation
1662:
1661:
1641:Sialkot district
1619:Sheikhupura dist
1597:Shahpur district
1575:Rawalpindi dist.
1531:Patiala district
1292:Himachal Pradesh
1179:Gujranwala dist.
1025:Bahawalpur dist.
824:French traveller
780:Guru Gobind Singh
726:Guru Granth Sahib
660:since the era of
514:As per historian
420:, comes from the
331:. Others such as
278:Kashmiri Brahmins
208:
207:
183:Jammu and Kashmir
16:(Redirected from
12994:
12967:Sikh communities
12907:
12906:
12846:Hussaini Brahmin
12841:Ghanchi (Muslim)
12705:Guru (community)
12674:Jaga (Rajasthan)
12492:Nema (community)
12461:Natrayat Charans
12456:Natrayat Rajputs
12416:Anjana Chaudhari
12391:
12390:
12339:
12332:
12325:
12316:
12315:
12090:
12089:
12040:Jain communities
11522:
11521:
11475:
11468:
11461:
11452:
11451:
11351:Jain communities
10707:Anjana Chaudhari
10502:Tapodhan Brahmin
10497:Sompura Brahmins
10487:Shrimali Brahmin
10482:Sachora Brahmins
10467:Khedaval Brahmin
10421:
10414:
10407:
10398:
10397:
9627:Scheduled Castes
9574:Yaduvanshi Ahirs
9483:
9476:
9469:
9460:
9459:
9450:
9435:
9434:
9414:
9408:
9407:
9387:
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9072:
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9015:
9014:
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3586:Vishnu's avatars
3546:Religious groups
3505:, considered an
3255:
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3244:
3241:
3235:
3232:reliably sourced
3212:
3211:
3204:
3091:Sun Microsystems
2804:Battle of Attock
2758:Sikh Khalsa Army
2750:Hari Singh Nalwa
2738:Dallewallia Misl
2542:weaving industry
2519:Medieval history
1726:
1725:
1707:barah ghar/bahri
1487:Multan district
1465:Montgomery dist
1399:Lahore district
1377:Jhelum district
1333:Jalandhar dist.
1289:Kangra district
1245:Hazara district
1223:Gurdaspur dist.
1201:Gujrat district
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896:Dera Ismail Khan
820:Before partition
810:
505:R. G. Bhandarkar
402:Param Vir Chakra
345:Sawan Mal Chopra
325:Hari Singh Nalwa
187:Himachal Pradesh
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3861:List of Khatris
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3568:. They worship
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3524:states that in
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3465:
3415:In the case of
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3342:castes such as
3267:Census of India
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3217:This section's
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3087:IndiGo Airlines
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2955:river Rukmavati
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2911:Hyderabad State
2907:
2899:
2886:
2840:Anglo-Sikh Wars
2806:which defeated
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2708:George Campbell
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2660:Suraiya Faroqhi
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1766:(also known as
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1667:
1665:After partition
1553:Peshawar dist.
1355:Jhang district
1311:Kohat district
1267:Jammu Province
1157:Ferozpur dist.
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662:Ziauddin Barani
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286:Sikandar Lodi
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11092:Alavi Bohra
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3122:West Punjab
3019:baby shower
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2693:Afghanistan
2574:Burdwan Raj
2572:In Bengal,
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1821:(Bunjahis)
1759:House of 4
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587:states the
577:North-India
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520:Peter Hardy
361:During the
329:Khyber pass
317:Khalsa Army
313:Sikh Empire
274:upper-caste
243:Afghanistan
199:Maharashtra
161:Afghanistan
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12710:Rajpurohit
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4205:"Glossary"
3877:References
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3689:B. N. Puri
3660:Rawalpindi
3630:Guru Nanak
3618:Radhasoami
3610:Arya Samaj
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3590:totemistic
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3398:Kshatriya,
3309:twice-born
3079:IndiaToday
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2754:Gujranwala
2610:terminated
2588:Historian
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2008:Khukrains
1691:endogamous
861:Rawalpindi
749:Kshatriyas
640:Historian
501:consonance
430:B. N. Puri
301:Guru Angad
297:Guru Nanak
270:Guru Angad
231:South Asia
229:region of
12917:Manganiar
12891:Singiwala
12761:Bhil Mama
12242:Saiqalgar
12082:Upajjhaya
12057:Chaturtha
12052:Bagherwal
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11815:Deshastha
11810:Chitpavan
11769:Padmasali
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3648:Partition
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3476:pratiloma
3472:Rajasthan
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3275:Kshatriya
3228:talk page
3138:SC/ST Act
3118:Partition
3109:Delhi NCR
3101:of these
3095:Max Group
3031:Partition
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2969:Rajasthan
2923:Hyderabad
2905:Hyderabad
2862:Bardhaman
2858:governors
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2602:Aurangzeb
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1866:Chaudhary
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412:The word
408:Etymology
282:Kayasthas
258:Gurumukhi
225:areas of
88:Languages
74:Religions
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12836:Churigar
12801:Pateliya
12720:Brahmins
12623:Thathera
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12477:Agrawal
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12130:Sarawagi
12072:Panchama
11886:Binjhwar
11855:Saraswat
11820:Devrukhe
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11547:Bhandari
11433:See also
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11195:Mansoori
11172:Machiyar
11132:Hingorja
11052:Rathodia
11047:Pateliya
11039:Padharia
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3705:Pashtuns
3677:baptised
3662:region.
3656:Potohari
3606:Shaktism
3562:Peshawar
3511:Khatris.
3456:Vaishyas
3408:, their
3402:Punjabis
3393:Ibbetson
3385:Campbell
3381:Nesfield
3336:purohits
3334:are the
3286:Kayastha
3281:status.
3240:May 2022
3221:disputed
3067:Snapdeal
3051:Mahindra
2874:Peshawar
2782:Peshawar
2742:Ludhiana
2703:Buddhism
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2525:Jahangir
2523:Emperor
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2424:Majithia
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1792:Mehrotra
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1753:Malhotra
900:Ibbetson
865:Peshawer
853:Potohari
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807:—
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753:Brahmins
710:Ramayana
658:caravans
593:Brahmins
542:kṣatriya
453:Gujarati
422:Sanskrit
377:origin.
239:Pakistan
157:Pakistan
119:Gujarati
101:Potohari
78:Hinduism
12881:Silawat
12776:Saharia
12684:Motisar
12653:Meghwal
12598:Pinjara
12542:Veerwal
12512:Banjara
12507:Gawaria
12421:Bishnoi
12411:Gurjar
12232:Pinjara
12207:Multani
12182:Bhishti
12177:Baghban
12120:Paliwal
12100:Agrawal
12077:Saitwal
12067:Kamboja
12017:Ramoshi
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11977:Banjara
11931:Katkari
11921:Halpati
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11744:Kumbhar
11734:Kolhati
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11340:Vyapari
11225:Multani
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11024:Meghwal
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10999:Garasia
10872:Panchal
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10799:Motisar
10768:Bharwad
10736:Patidar
10670:Agarwal
10618:Solanki
10568:Jinkara
10520:Chauhan
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10262:Rathore
10234:Rajputs
10199:Bhimwal
10043:Khullar
10023:Khattar
9988:Gambhir
9948:Bhambri
9932:Khatris
9819:Khokhar
9713:Gurjars
9695:Gakhars
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6671:castes.
5160:Khatris
4756:castes.
3827:nomadic
3792:Bhatias
3701:Khattak
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3530:Marathi
3484:trading
3480:Banking
3448:Vaishya
3348:Lohanas
3344:Khatris
3340:Vaishya
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3305:Vaishya
3279:Vaishya
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3128:Haryana
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2654:Hinglaj
2640:Gujarat
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2550:weaving
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2536:Benares
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2478:, Sarna
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2087:Chhabra
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2051:Aroras
1914:Kochhar
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1894:Jhanjhi
1874:Dhoopar
1858:Chandok
1850:Bhambri
1679:Haryana
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1650:02.01%
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1141:20.33%
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1122:00.72%
1119:09.86%
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