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| | The Kambojs are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab, also related to Ancient Persia and Vishnu god |
| |caste_name = Kamboj
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| |classification = Agriculture, Poultry/Meat Farms, Aroma Sticks
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| |subdivisions = Vishnu
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| |populated_states = [[India]], [[UK]], Europe
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| |languages = [[Punjabi]], [[Hindi]] other Eurpoean languages
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| |religions = [[Sikhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]]}}
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| Sikh Kamboj - (Backward Caste), Also See [[Khinda]] | | In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Kamboj Professions were Eye Spirit Workers, Ghost Spirit Workers, Ghost Hearing Spirit Workers, Aroma Sticks Worshipers |
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| The Kambojs are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab, also related Vishnu (God)
| | == History of Sikh Kambojs == |
| | Sikh Kambojs their reverence for the famous Misl leader, Baba Deep Singh (1793-1881), who was a Kamboj. |
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| [[File:Sikh Kamboj (Khanda).jpg|thumb|150px|left|(Sikh Kamboj)]]
| | == Notable Kamboj Politicians and Miscs == |
| | Udham Singh, Bhai Tehal Singh Dhanju, Rupinder Handa |
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| == Agriculture == | | ==Kamboj Clans== |
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| [[File:Aroma sticks.jpg|thumb|170px|right|(Arora Sticks)]]
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| [[File:Agriculture.jpg|thumb|180px|right|(Agriculture)]]
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| [[File:Poultry Meat Farm.jpg|thumb|180px|right|(Poultry Meat Farm)]]
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| [[File:Milk (Dairy).jpg|thumb|180px|right|(Milk - Dairy)]]
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| * Aroma Sticks
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| Home with beautiful fragrance with our choice of Incense Sticks and Cones. Incense Sticks come in a wide variety of fragrances to set the mood on any occasion. Use Garden Incense to enjoy beautiful fragrance outdoors. Incense Cones make a great variation, they are more compact but just as effective.
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| We also have a wide variety of Nag Champa Incense, recognised as the best of all masala incenses. Nag Champa incense sticks are hand rolled in India and are made from the finest oils and pure extracts. Use your incense in these stylish incense holders to keep your surfaces clean and safe from heat, whilst looking great on display.
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| * Agriculture
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| is the cultivation of animals, plants, vegetables, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal and other products used to sustain and enhance human life. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science, and its development has been driven and defined by greatly different climates, cultures, and technologies. In the civilized world, industrial agriculture based on large scale monoculture farming has become the dominant agricultural methodology.
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| Agronomy, Plant Breeding, Agrochemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, and technological developments have in many cases sharply increased yields from cultivation, but at the same time have caused widespread ecological damage and negative human health effects. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal welfare and the health effects of the antibiotics, growth hormones, and other chemicals commonly used in industrial meat production.
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| * Poultry Meat Farms
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| White Meat Poultry is available fresh white meat, as whole birds or as joints cuts, bone in or deboned, seasoned in various ways, raw or ready cooked. The meatiest parts of a bird are the flight muscles on its chest, called "breast" meat, and the walking muscles on the legs, called the thigh and drumstick.
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| Red Meat Poultry is available, as whole lamb sheep or as joints cuts, shoulder, leg and mutton, which avian myologists refer to as red muscle, is used for sustained activity chiefly walking. The dark colour comes from the protein myoglobin, which plays a key role in oxygen uptake and storage within cells.
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| Raising of domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese for the purpose of farming meat or eggs for food. Poultry are farmed in great numbers with chickens being the most numerous. More than 50 billion chickens are raised annually as a source of food, for both their meat and their eggs.
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| * Dairy Farms
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| Dairy is a class of agriculture for long term production of milk, which is processed either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy for eventual sale of a dairy product.
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| Whole milk, butter and cream have high levels of saturated fat. The sugar, lactose, is found only in milk, forsythia flowers, and a few tropical shrubs. The enzyme needed to digest lactose, lactase, reaches its highest levels in the small intestine after birth and then begins a slow decline unless milk is consumed regularly. Those groups who do continue to tolerate milk, however, often have exercised great creativity in using the milk of domesticated ungulates.
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| == Sikh Damdami Taksal ==
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| [[File:Baba Deep Singh.jpg|thumb|180px|left|(Baba Deep Singh (Kamboj)]]
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| [[File:Baba Deep Singh Shrine.jpg|thumb|180px|left|(Baba Deep Singh Shrine)]]
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| * Baba Deep Singh (Kamboj)
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| Baba Deep Singh (1682–1757) is revered among Sikhs as one of the most hallowed martyrs in Sikhism and as a highly religious person. He is remembered for his sacrifice and devotion to the teachings of the Sikh Gurus. According to the Sikh legend, Baba Deep Singh (Kamboj) had vowed to avenge the desecration of the Golden Temple by the Afghan army. In 1757, he led an army to defend the Golden Temple.
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| * Baba Deep Singh Shrine (Kamboj Palace)
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| Responsible for the distribution of the Guru Granth Sahib to other parts of the world and was the "head granthi" (head priest) of Baba Deep Singh Shrine in Golden Temple (Complex).
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| * (Kamboj) Shaheedan Misl
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| Baba Deep Singh (Kamboj) was appointed the leader of the Shaheedan Misl and the Mahant of the Takht Sri Damdama Sahib. In 1757, Ahmad Shah Abdali invaded India and sent an army to the Harmindar Sahib to block Sikhs from entering the Gurdwara. Baba Deep Singh and a company of men who rode with him to free the gurdwara were killed in the Battle of Gohalwar (1757) against the Durrani Army.
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| Sikh Kambojs their reverence for the famous Misl leader, Baba Deep Singh (Kamboj) (1743-1759), who was a Kamboj. Baba Deep Singh Shrine by Everyone Tan Tan Waheguru Sikh Kamboj Very Important in Harmandir Sahib.
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| Sikh Kamboj 5 Northwest Frontier Province of Punjab during (Baba Deep Singh (Kamboj) - in 17th Century Punjab during Sikh Damdami Taksal
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| * Khinda - Northwest Frontier Province of Punjab, Surname of Kamboj Misl of Sikh Damdami Taksal
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| * Dhanju - Northwest Frontier Province of Punjab, Surname of Kamboj Misl of Sikh Damdami Taksal
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| * Merhok - Northwest Frontier Province of Punjab, Surname of Kamboj Misl of Sikh Damdami Taksal
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| * Handa- Northwest Frontier Province of Punjab, Surname of Kamboj Misl of Sikh Damdami Taksal
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| * Jossan - Northwest Frontier Province of Punjab, Surname of Kamboj Misl of Sikh Damdami Taksal
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| == Notable Kambojs ==
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| [[File:Udham Singh.gif|thumb|90px|right|(Udham Singh)]]
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| * Udham Singh
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| was an Indian revolutionary best known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer on 13 March 1940 in what has been described as an avenging of the Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre. Singh is a prominent figure of the Indian independence struggle.
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| Singh became involved in revolutionary politics and was deeply influenced by Mr Singhs and his revolutionary group. In 1924, Singh became involved with the Ghadar Party, organizing Indians overseas towards overthrowing colonial rule. In 1927, he returned to India on orders from Mr Singhs, bringing 25 associates as well as revolvers and ammunition. Soon after, he was arrested for possession of unlicensed arms. Revolvers, ammunition, and copies of a prohibited Ghadar Party paper called Ghadr-i-Gunj (Voice of Revolt) were confiscated.
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| == Kamboj Classified with Other Castes & Kamboj Matrimonials ==
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| Historically, the Kamboj has had strong links and similarity same as [[Kumhar]] and [[Lohar]] Caste, with whom they have been very close friends and allies, a close bond that continues to this day. Kamboj Marriages are very strict have to be Kamboj Matrimonial, similer to Kumhar and Lohar Matrimonials, Mainly Kumhar and Lohar friends will find Kamboj Marimonials for Kambojs.
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| ==Kamboj Gotras==
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| Angiarey, | | Angiarey, |
| Bajye, | | Bajye, |
The Kambojs are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab, also related to Ancient Persia and Vishnu god
In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Kamboj Professions were Eye Spirit Workers, Ghost Spirit Workers, Ghost Hearing Spirit Workers, Aroma Sticks Worshipers
History of Sikh Kambojs
Sikh Kambojs their reverence for the famous Misl leader, Baba Deep Singh (1793-1881), who was a Kamboj.
Notable Kamboj Politicians and Miscs
Udham Singh, Bhai Tehal Singh Dhanju, Rupinder Handa
Kamboj Clans
Angiarey,
Bajye,
Chandi,
Chatrath,
Chimbe,
Dhanju,
Dhoat,
Jaiya,
Jakhpal,
Jammu,
Jossan,
Judge,
Handa,
Hullar,
Kambo,
Kamboj,
Khinda,
Khinde,
Kaura,
Kayar,
Latamba,
Mardak,
Mehrok,
Mutti,
Nagpal,
Nanda,
Nehra,
Nibber,
Pandhu,
Patanrai,
Sama,
Sandha,
Sandhay,
Shahi,
Thind,
Turna,
Unmal,