-
Saurashtra and Kutch. Some
Kharwas from Diu also
migrated to
Mozambique and
later from
there to Lisbon. The
Maratha Empire recruited Kharwas along with Bhandaris...
- made it to air. In 2020,
Hoffman discovered Maleesha Kharwa, a
young woman from Mumbai, India.
Kharwa was
living in a slum at the time, and she had never...
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Kharwa may
refer to:
Kharwa caste, a
fishing community of Gujarat,
India Kharwa Kala, a
village in
Ratlam District of
Madhya Pradesh,
India Kharwa, Rajasthan...
-
Kharwa Kala is a
village in
Ratlam District of
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is
about 85
kilometers from
Ujjain and
about 80
kilometers from Ratlam. It is...
- of it
include Bhavnagari, Gohilwadi, Holadi/Halari, Jhalawadi, Sorathi.
Kharwa,
Kakari and
Tarimuki (Ghisadi) are also
often cited as
additional varieties...
-
Qandahari Mahal (m. 1610)
Akbarabadi Mahal (m. 1617)
Lilavati Bai of
Kharwa Fatehpuri Mahal Issue among others...
Parhez Banu Hur-un-Nisa
Jahanara Dara...
- have
always been the main
industries in the town and are
dominated by the
Kharwas (fisherfolk). The
fishing is done
mostly on
traditional boats and trawlers...
- Rat**** (1872–1939), born in what is now Rajasthan, was the
ruler of the
Kharwa state (near Ajmer) of Raj****na. He was
sentenced to four
years of imprisonment...
-
Retrieved 26
March 2021. "Society
hardly understands sufferings of women,
Kharwas is
attempt to
spread awareness on this:
Aditya Suhas Jambhle".
United News...
-
control of the
Political Agent with
headquarters at
Kharua (also
spelled as
Kharwa). In 1936,
there were two
guaranteed tankadars, who
received payments totaling...