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Bhagnari is a Sindhi Hindu and Sikh community living in India and Pakistan. [1] They lived in Bhag Nari area of Kachhi district in Balochistan. They migrated to India after Partition. [2]

Bhagnari
Total population
Over 1000 families[ citation needed]
Languages
Sindhi
Religion
Hinduism, Sikhism
Related ethnic groups
Lohana, Bhatia, Arora

See also

References

  1. ^ Hīrānandāṇī, Popaṭī (1984). History of Sindhi Literature: Post-independence, 1947-1978. Prof. Popati R. Hiranandani. p. 26. Sindhis are mainly divided into Amils, Bhaibands, Hyderabadi Bhaibands (Sindhu-Varkis), Sahiti-a-ja (who belong to Sahiti region), Shikarpuris, Hatvaniya, Tattaees, Bhagnarees, etc.
  2. ^ Sadaf Modak (7 November 2016). "A piece of Balochistan in Mumbai since Partition — 150 families & Khatti Dal". Retrieved 20 October 2020.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bhagnari is a Sindhi Hindu and Sikh community living in India and Pakistan. [1] They lived in Bhag Nari area of Kachhi district in Balochistan. They migrated to India after Partition. [2]

Bhagnari
Total population
Over 1000 families[ citation needed]
Languages
Sindhi
Religion
Hinduism, Sikhism
Related ethnic groups
Lohana, Bhatia, Arora

See also

References

  1. ^ Hīrānandāṇī, Popaṭī (1984). History of Sindhi Literature: Post-independence, 1947-1978. Prof. Popati R. Hiranandani. p. 26. Sindhis are mainly divided into Amils, Bhaibands, Hyderabadi Bhaibands (Sindhu-Varkis), Sahiti-a-ja (who belong to Sahiti region), Shikarpuris, Hatvaniya, Tattaees, Bhagnarees, etc.
  2. ^ Sadaf Modak (7 November 2016). "A piece of Balochistan in Mumbai since Partition — 150 families & Khatti Dal". Retrieved 20 October 2020.

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