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| | Also See [[Sikh Ravidasia]] |
| Sikh Ravidasi - (Backward Caste) - Founder of Sikhism Religion
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| The Ravidasis are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab, also related to Mahabharata
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| In Old Era & Modern Era Period in Punjab Sikh Ravidasi Professions were Foot Wear Makers, Weaving Machinery Workers
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| [[File:Ten Gurus (Ravidasi).jpg|thumb|120px|right|Ten Gurus (Ravidasi)]] | |
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| [[File:Foot Wear Maker.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Foot Wear Maker (Ravidasi)]]
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| == Etymology and Historical of Sikh Ravidasis ==
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| * Footwear & Weaving
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| In olden times Sikh Ravidasi were making designer shoes, boots, slippers, trainers and weaving for clothes. Also work in foot wear and weaving machinery factory in india. Its very important for body environment for citizens to look nice, The footwear and clothes sold to retail shops in india.
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| == History of Sikh Ravidasis ==
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| Sikh Ravidasis are more commonly referred to as Chamars because of their reverence for the famous Misl leader, Bhuma Singh Bhangi (1761-1801), who was a Ravidasi.
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| == Notable Ravidasis ==
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| *Ten Guru"s - Sikhism Guru"s
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| *Guru Ravidas
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| *Mata Kalsi - Mother of Guru Ravidas
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| *Bhuma Singh Bhangi
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| *Mai Bhago
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| *Miss Pooja
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| == Notable Ravidasi Gurdwaras and Miscs ==
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| * Nankana Sahib - First Gurdwara was inverted by Ravidasi
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| * Guru Nanak Gurdwara - Worship by Every Sikhs, inverted by Ravidasi
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| * Badial Departmental Store
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| == Ravidasi Surname / Gotra ==
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| Aadharmi,
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| Attri,
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| Badial,
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| Bangar,
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| Bhangi,
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| Bhago,
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| Cairay,
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| Chumber,
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| Chutan,
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| Digra,
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| Kaith,
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| Kailey,
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| Kalsi,
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| Kapri,
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| Heer,
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| Lochan,
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| Mall,
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| Majithia,
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| Mehmi,
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| Rattu,
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| Shelmar,
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| Tokhi,
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| {{Castes, Tribes & Other Social Groups}}
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| {{Sikhism}}
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