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'''Rangreta Sikh''' (also known as Mazbhabi, Mazbhi, Majhabhi or Majabhi) is a community from Northern India, especially Punjab region, who follow Sikhism. The word ''Mazhabi'' is derived from the Arabic term ''mazhab'' (Mazhab means religion or sect), and can be translated as ''the faithful''. They live mainly in Indian Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana.. | |||
They have a history a warrior culture in their community.This tribe derived its roots from Indus Valley Civilization where they were the rulers of the land but after the attack of Aryans in Indus Valley Civilzation they were uprooted and were broken from their history. | |||
During the time when Sikhism was founded they came to know their true history and joined Sikhism is huge numbers and hugely contributed in the history of Sikhism |
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Rangreta Sikh (also known as Mazbhabi, Mazbhi, Majhabhi or Majabhi) is a community from Northern India, especially Punjab region, who follow Sikhism. The word Mazhabi is derived from the Arabic term mazhab (Mazhab means religion or sect), and can be translated as the faithful. They live mainly in Indian Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana..
They have a history a warrior culture in their community.This tribe derived its roots from Indus Valley Civilization where they were the rulers of the land but after the attack of Aryans in Indus Valley Civilzation they were uprooted and were broken from their history.
During the time when Sikhism was founded they came to know their true history and joined Sikhism is huge numbers and hugely contributed in the history of Sikhism