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Bhaiband, (Sindhi: ڀائيبند (Perso-Arabic); (Devanagari) भाईबंद;)
meaning “brotherhood”, are a
Hindu jāti
within the
Sindhi caste of
India and ****stan...
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Sahitis (also
known as
Sahitas or Sayta) and,
together with the
Amils and
Bhaiband, form one of the
three major groups of
Lohana caste in Sindh, ****stan...
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India belong to the
Lohana jāti,
which includes the sub-groups of Amil,
Bhaiband and Sahiti.
Prior to Arab invasions,
majority of Sindh's po****tion practiced...
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Sindhi Jats,
Sindhi muslim reverts (Memon, Shaikh, Khuwaja),
Sindhi Lohana (
Bhaiband, Sahti, Amil),
Sindhi Waniya, Arora,
Sindhi fisherpeople (Mohana, Mallah...
- The
Amils (Sindhi: اميل) are a
Sindhi sub-group of
Bhaiband Lohana. The word "Amil" has its
origin in the
Persian word "amal" (as "administer"). Amils...
- of
Khudabad migrated to the new capital,
including Sonaras,
Amils and
Bhaibands.
Those groups retained the term "Khudabadi" in the
names of
their communities...
- Bhurt, Bughio, Chang, Chand, Chanar, Hakro, Khokhar. Hindu/Muslim
Sindhi Bhaiband Lohana Aishani, Agahni, Aneja, Anandani, Ambwani, Asija, Bablani, Bajaj...
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follower of the
Vaishnavite Vallabhacharya sect and
member of the
exogamous Bhaiband community, he is said to have had 12
gurus but
started preaching or conducting...
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scribes to the
Muslim rulers and a less
educated "lower section"
called "
Bhaibands", who were traders: Amils : The "upper section" of
educated Lohanas who...
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called Khudawadi, is U+112B0–U+112FF:
Sindhi language Khudabad Gurmukhi Bhaiband Purswani "Landa script".
Azimusshan Haider (1974).
History of Karachi....