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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 | |
Kumhar | |
Classification | Pottery |
Subdivisions | |
Significant populations in | Punjab (India) |
Languages | Punjabi |
Religions | Sikhism |
The Kumhar Caste from Vaishya Varna a Punjabi community in the North-Western India.
The Kumhar Caste known Pottery
The Kumhar Caste known moderate rating and moderate caste and vaishya rating
Eminent Kumhar Games
Kumhar Sikh commonly known by game
Master Of Pottery - By AZGames
Kumhar Surnames
- Banjan, Doal, Dubb, Gohal, Jariyal, Kubbe, Malhi, Mastana, Salian, Sokhal
Sikh Caste of India
Also See Brahmin Varna - Brahmin Sikh
Also See Kshatriya Varna - Khatri Sikh, Rajput Sikh, Arora Sikh, Kamboj Sikh
Also See Vaishya Varna - Nai Sikh, Labana Sikh
Also See Shudra Varna - Tarkhan Sikh, Jatt Sikh, Mazhabi Sikh
Content and Related
Also See India Democracy
Also See Je Javian Sati