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- not necessarily referring to the Siddi specifically. Siddis are also sometimes referred to as Afro-Indians. Siddis were referred to as Zanji by Arabs;...
- prominent Siddis from the past. Lasting until July, it included 100 reproductions of paintings and modern photographs. A plurality of the Siddis in Karnataka...
- Moropant faced a counterattack by the Siddis, forcing the Marathas to retreat with heavy casualties. The Siddis, once part of the army of the Ahmadnagar...
- Siddi Masud or Siddi Masood was a general in the Adilshahi sultanate and he was the son-in-law of famous general Siddi Jauhar. He went on to become the...
- unable to capture the fort, and the Siddis pursued the retreating forces, plundering Maratha territories. The Siddis of Janjira, who allied with the Mughal...
- Maratha position), and Bajirao signed a peace treaty with the Siddis. He allowed the Siddis to retain control of Janjira if they accepted Abdul Rehman as...
- are an ethnic group of African origin in India and ****stan. Siddi may also refer to: Siddis of Karnataka, the ethnic group in the Indian state of Karnataka...
- comfortable life for yourself but what about the community of yours? The Siddis, don’t you want them to be in the mainstream?" This motivated Shantaram...
- Atlantic slave trade. The first Siddis were brought as slaves by Arab traders to India in 628 AD at the Bharuch port. Siddis were also brought as slaves by...
- William James Sidis (/ˈsaɪdɪs/; April 1, 1898 – July 17, 1944) was an American child prodigy with exceptional mathematical and linguistic skills, for which...