Tarkhan

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ਜਾਣਹੁ ਜੋਤਿ ਨ ਪੂਛਹੁ ਜਾਤੀ ਆਗੈ ਜਾਤਿ ਨ ਹੇ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ (ਪੰਨਾ 349, ਸਤਰ 13, Nanak)

Sikhism does not endorse caste based distinctions in society that lead to unequal opportunities for some people. In fact, Sikhism completely rejects class or race based distinctions between humans, that leads us to make an inequitable society. Such distinctions have surfaced only due to ill interests of certain section of people, who, on the pretext of making a society more manageable through these classifications, eventually paved the way to an unequal grouping within the human race. This article is just for information purpose and to share how people from different castes came into the Sikh fold. So, please treat this article as a source of general information about this issue and kindly do not amend this article to highlight this important underlying Sikh principle. If you have any comments, please discuss them appropriately here

Castes & Tribes
Tarkhan
Classification Saifi and Pandit
Subdivisions Dhiman and Lohar
Significant populations in Central Asia
Languages Punjabi
Religions Hindu, Muslim, Sikh


Sikhism in Tarkhan

The Tarkhan Invented Sikh Empire and Sikh Misls and Defeated The Mughal Empire is considered "India's last golden age and one of the three islamic empires of islamic republic of india and the last maharaja of Sikh Empire socialite with Queen of England and The Title Tarkhan and Word Tarkhan to royal family's of royal highness and Tarkhan Succeeded India and England from Past Sikh Empire

Hinduism in Tarkhan

The Kumhar were Tarkhan made there own caste Kumhar though tarkhan gracious god vishvakarma and strong links with the Kumhar, with whom they have been very close friends and allies and tarkhan succeeded Kumhar personification of creation and the abstract form of the creator God and Factors of Kumhar were Tarkhan Made

Tarkhan/Dhiman/Lohar Clans

Assi, Bachu, Bahra, Bansal, Bassan, Bhambra, Bhamra, Bharaj, Bhogal, Burmi, Bhui, Bhurjee, Bilkhu, Birdi, Chaggar, Chana, Chitra, Devgan, Devsi, Dhanjal, Dhiman, Dinjal, Deerhe, Dheera, Dhulfar, Dhupar, Flora, Ghatora, Gheer, Jagdev, Jandu, Jhita, Jutla, Hoonjan, Hujan, Kailey, Kallah, Kundi, Lall, Lyall, Lohar, Lotay, Kalsi, Manku, Matharu, Marway, Mudarh, Mudhar, Nandra, Notay, Padam, Panesar, Pardesi, Phull, Rait, Ramgarhia, Rayat, Reehal, Rooprai, Royal, Sagoo, Sagu, Sambhi, Saund, Sehmi, Sembhi, Sev, Sira, Slatch, Sokhi, Soor, Soora, Tathe, Tethi, Ubhi, Vilkhu, Virdi