- not
necessarily referring to the
Siddi specifically.
Siddis are also
sometimes referred to as Afro-Indians.
Siddis were
referred to as
Zanji by Arabs;...
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prominent Siddis from the past.
Lasting until July, it
included 100
reproductions of
paintings and
modern photographs. A
plurality of the
Siddis in Karnataka...
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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...
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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...
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unable to
capture the fort, and the
Siddis pursued the
retreating forces,
plundering Maratha territories. The
Siddis of Janjira, who
allied with the Mughal...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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William James Sidis (/ˈsaɪdɪs/;
April 1, 1898 – July 17, 1944) was an
American child prodigy with
exceptional mathematical and
linguistic skills, for which...