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  • Khatri/Arora Sikh Subcaste''' '''''Khatri Surnames''''': Anand, Awal, Bachewal, Badhwar, Baijal, Bagga, Bajaj, Bakshi
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  • Suneja ਸੁਨੇਜਾ [[Arora and Khatri]] Gotra in Punjab, (Sikh Arora/Sikh Khatri) [[Category:Sikh]]
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  • ...[Guru Arjan]]. Once he, along with [[Bhai Changa Khatri]] and [[Bhai Jetha Khatri]] of the same clan, waited on [[Guru Arjan]]. They had a question: "Some re
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  • ...Guru Arjan]]. Once he, along with [[Bhai Phirna Khatri]] and [[Bhai Changa Khatri]] of the same clan, waited on [[Guru Arjan]]. They had a question: "Some re
    977 bytes (159 words) - 05:00, 25 May 2008
  • ...[Guru Arjan]]. Once he, along with [[Bhai Phirna Khatri]] and [[Bhai Jetha Khatri]] of the same clan, waited on [[Guru Arjan]]. They had a question: "Some re
    978 bytes (159 words) - 05:00, 25 May 2008
  • Uppal (ਉੱਪਲ/उपढ़पल) is a clan [[Khatri|Khatris]] and a tribe in [[Jatt|Jats]]. ...iance to the Krora Singh misl.Bhai Shihan, an Uppal Khatri was a prominent Sikh follower during [[Guru Arjan]]'s life.
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  • ...ura Khatri, received instruction at the hands of Guru Arjan and became a Sikh. The name also appears in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 24.
    308 bytes (45 words) - 16:05, 5 March 2007
  • ...in thought." Bhai Tiratha followed the Guru's precept and became a devoted Sikh.
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  • '''Bhai Tulsa''', a Bhalla Khatri of the village of Dalla, now in Kapurthala district of the Punjab. He rec '''Bhai Tulsa''', aVahura (Volwa) Khatri trader living in Sultanpur Lodhi, now in Kapurthala district of the Punjab,
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  • ...of [[Guru Nanak]], in 1475 at Talvandi Rai Bhoi.He was of the [[Uppal]] [[Khatri]] Clan. [[Guru Nanak]] stayed with them for several years at [[Sultanpur]], *1. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909
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  • '''BIDHI CHAND''', a Khatri by birth, was a devoted Sikh of the time of Guru Ram Das. Bhai Gurdas, in his Varan, XI. 17, describes h
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  • ...[[Bibi Bhani]] (1535), who later married Bhai Jetha (who became the fourth Sikh Guru, [[Guru Ram Das]], See article [[Platforms of Jetha]]), [[Bhai Mohan]] [[Category:Famous Sikh Women]]
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  • Bhapa Sikh refers to Sikhs who usually indulge in trading/business occupations. All of our 10 Satgurus belonged to Hindu warrior races or Kshatriya/Khatri class of kings,rulers and warriors. They did not belong to third caste or
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  • ...and a Son who was named Sardar Ishar Singh Garhjakh. After the fall of the Sikh Kingdom of Punjab in 1849, at the request of his mother in law in retired t
    952 bytes (167 words) - 00:34, 7 April 2012
  • '''Bhai Haru''', Vij Khatri, a Sikh of Guru Arjan's time known for his devotion and humility. He received in
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  • A Beri Khatri of Muzang, in Lahore, was an eminent Sikh of the time of Guru Arjan. His name occurs in Bhai Gurdas, Varan, XI. 25.
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  • Bhai Ananta, son of Bhai Kuko, a Vadhavan Khatri, was a devoted Sikh of the time of [[Guru Hargobind]] (1595 - 1644). According to [[Bhai Santo
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  • ...Grandfather of The Hindu Deity [[Krishna]]. The Thing to note is that the Khatri caste contains Gotras Related to both Chandravansh and Suryavansh. ...ebated time to time. Some claim them to be the Result of Ramdasia+Saini or Khatri Caste Clans Exogamy as they were now out Castes (because If a higher caste
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  • Bhai Narain Das, a prominent Sikh of the time of Guru Angad, listed in Mani Singh, Sikhan di Bhagat Ma ...ala district of the Punjab, was the grandson of Bhai Paro, much reputed in Sikh piety. Narain Das was present when [[Guru Arjan]] declined, on the advice o
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  • ...ried, on 3 December 1662, to Khem Karan, son of Bhai Per Mall, a Dhussa Khatri of Pasrur, in the present day district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan). The yo [[category:Famous Sikh Women]]
    687 bytes (111 words) - 04:52, 21 October 2008
  • '''Bhai Pammu''', a Puri Khatri, was a devoted Sikh contemporary of Guru Hargobind. He won repute as a soldier in battles th
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