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Dalit (English: /ˈdælɪt/ from Sanskrit: दलित, romanized: dalita
meaning "broken/scattered"), also some of them
previously known as untouchables, is the...
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Following is a list of
notable Dalit people organised by profession, field, or focus. B.R. Ambedkar,
economist and
politician Meghnad Saha, astrophysicist...
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Dalits in
Bihar are a
social group composed of many
Scheduled Castes,
placed at the
bottom of the "caste-based
social order". The
Dalits also
include some...
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Dalit music or
Bahujan music is
music created, produced, or
inspired by
Bahujans and
Dalits,
people often discriminated against on the
basis of caste...
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Dalit theology is a
branch of
Christian theology that
emerged among the
Dalit caste in the
Indian subcontinent in the 1980s. It
shares a
number of themes...
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Dalit literature is a
genre of
Indian writing that
focuses on the lives, experiences, and
struggles of the
Dalit community, who have
faced caste-based...
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Dalit Ezhilmalai (24 June 1945 – 6 May 2020) was an
Indian union minister. He was a
leader of the
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), and was
Union Minister...
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dalit is a type of
short Filipino poem,
consisting of four
lines with
eight syllables each.
There is a
controversy regarding its origin. One school...
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Dalit Muslim is used to
refer to
Muslims in the
Dalit group. Untouchables, also
called Dalits, who have
converted to Islam. In theory, non-Muslims comes...
- The term
Dalit Christian or
Christian Dalit is used to
describe those who have
converted to
Christianity from
other forms of
religion in the
Indian subcontinent...