10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAZHBI»
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mazhbi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mazhbi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Debates: Official report
Balmiki Bazigar Ramdasia do Balmiki Mazlibi Ramdasia do do do do Mazhbi
Ramdasia Mazhbi Ramdasia Ramdasia do do Ramdasia Sarr.puran Singh s/o
Kishan Singh do Dev Raj s/o Shadi Ram Nikka Singh s/o Kanta Singh Mohinder
...
Punjab (India). Legislature. Legislative Assembly,
1969
2
Punjab, the Crucial Decade
... who used to supply them the prepared wine after keeping a part of it for himself
. Mazhbis and Sardars often drink wine together at fairs and occasionally in the
fields too. Mazhbi or Sikh sweepers held the lowest place on the social scale ...
Subash Chander Sharma,
1987
3
The History of the Sikh Pioneers, 23rd, 32nd, 34th
SUBEDARS Jhanda Singh (Mazhbi) from 32nd Pioneers Jawahir Singh (Mazhbi)
from 23rd Pioneers Nihal Singh (Mazhbi) from 23rd Pioneers Miha Singh (
Mazhbi) from 32nd Pioneers Assa Singh (Mazhbi) from 32nd Pioneers Prem
Singh ...
Sir George Fletcher MacMunn, A. R. Spurgin,
1936
On the morning of 28th Banta Singh inquired from Ajmer Singh about this matter
and he replied that he had pawned the ear-rings to one Banta Singh Mazhbi.
Soon after this Ajmer Singh, Banta Singh and one Teja Singh went to Banta
Singh ...
5
War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict on the Afghan ...
Haji Mohammed Anwar Khan was a 65-year-old Noorzai tribal leader from Loya
Darveshan. Abdul LatifTalibi, Pashtunee Qahilay (Quetta: Mazhbi Kitabkhana,
2004), 132. Discussion with Abdul Qayum, police headquarters, 6 March 201 1.
6
Untouchable Soldiers: The Maharas and the Mazhbis
He found that in Daleke village many Mazhbis enlisted in the army, with two
families having three generations' service. He mentioned also that only twice had
Mazhbi wedding parties been allowed the use of the village Gurudvara* in both ...
7
Journal of the United Service Institution of India
Maj Gen E. Habibullah (Retd) II Dear Sir, Major (Dr) D. B. Sharma, AEC in his
article 'The Mazhbi Sikh Soldier' printed in the October-December 1986 issue of
the USI Journal states on page 346 in para 3 "The men were prematurely retired
or ...
8
Sainik Samachar: The Pictorial Weekly of the Armed Forces
The Mazhbi Sikhs were great warriors and formed part of the Army of Guru
Gobind Singh. Later, they stood in the front I incs of the Khalsa Army which was
reared, nurtured and strengthened into an excellent instrument of war by
Maharaja ...
In the Mukerian dacoity the four dacoits who belonged to this area came from Jat,
Sunar and Mazhbi castes. The dacoits do not retain any caste distinctions.
IMPROVING THE STATUS Now there naturally comes the question whether the ...
Indian Institute of Advanced Study,
1967
10
Caste among non-Hindus in India
In the Mukerian dacoity the four dacoits who belonged to this area came from Jat,
Sunar and Mazhbi castes. The dacoits do not retain any caste distinctions.
Improving the Status Now there naturally comes the question whether the Mazhbi
can ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MAZHBI»
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mazhbi is used in the context of the following news items.
3 churches come together to demand ban on 'ghar wapsi'
... families in which half of the family members were Mazhbi Sikhs and the other half were Christians and the same was true in case of Balmikis. «Times of India, Jan 15»
30 Days100 Gurmat camps
Through this initiative, they would be reaching out to the economically backward Sikligar, Mazhbi, Lubana and Rai Sikhs living in Alwar villages ... «SikhSangat News, Apr 13»
In Phagwara, ex-babus give competition to netas
As in the last elections, the community affiliations would also be highlighted by the interested parties as Mann is a Mazhbi, while Sood and ... «Times of India, Nov 11»
Lt-Col John Maling
Maling was the adjutant and a founding member of the Mazhbi and Ramdasia Sikhs, later known as the Sikh Light Infantry, which was raised at ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 09»