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  1. List of Khatris. Following is a list of notable members of the Khatri community in India. Historical figures. Sikhism. Guru Nanak. Sikh Gurus [1] Guru Nanak Dev Bedi, founder of Sikhism. Guru Angad Dev, Trehan. Guru Amar Das, Bhalla. Guru Ram Das, Sodhi. Guru Arjan Dev, Sodhi. Guru Har Gobind, Sodhi. Guru Har Rai, Sodhi. Guru Har Krishan, Sodhi.

  2. Islam. Related ethnic groups. Khatris • Aroras • Punjabi Sheikh. The Khatris are desandants of the Khatri community of Indian subcontinent which embraced Islam during medieval period. They are now mostly concentrated in Pakistani provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Azad Kashmir as well as Northern India.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › KhatriKhatri - Wikiwand

    Khatri is a caste originating from the Malwa and Majha areas of Punjab region of South Asia that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Khatris claim they are warriors who took to trade. In the Indian subcontinent, they were mostly engaged in mercantile professions such as banking and trade.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › KshattriKhatri - Wikiwand

    Khatri is a caste/clan of the Indian subcontinent that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In the subcontinent, they were mostly engaged in mercantilistic professions such as banking and trade.

  5. The khatri are a trading and mercantile community (samaj), who originated in punjab and spread to the many states in which they now live. There are many theories regarding their origin. one legend relates that parashurama (rama, 6th incarnation of vishnu) wanted to massacre the kshatriyas and caused every kshatriya woman to miscarry. however ...

  6. Khatri is a caste originating from the Punjab region [13] of South Asia that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In the Indian subcontinent, they were mostly engaged in mercantile professions such as banking and trade.

  7. Jul 9, 2021 · Khatri. — The Khatris are described by Mr. Lewis Rice † as "silk weavers, who in manners, customs, and language are akin to Patvēgars, but they do not intermarry with them, although the two castes eat together. The Katris claim to be Kshatriyas, and quote Rēnuka Purāna as their authority.

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