Khakh (caste)
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Khakh or Khakhal is a cohabitational subclass based on the earliest mainstream practitioners of Sehajdhari Sikhism (Jātt, who became the staunch councillors for Sikh baptismal marriage law in order to premaritally allow female to carry Kirpan, a “short curved dagger” during the early phase of Anand Karaj formation).[1]
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===Caste identity===
for other instance, The surname Khakh (Khakal) itself derived from the fortified shelter of Sardar Maha Singh. However, it was formerly used as a Sikh garrison founded by the (Jātt) forefoot campaigner from the Sandhawalia caste.[2][citation needed]
See also
- Fortification
- Military base
- Sikhism
- Township
References
- ↑ Danda, Ajit K. (1993). Weaker Sections in Indian Villages. Inter-India Publications. p. 610. ISBN 978-81-210-0303-2.
Later, they along with members of Khakh associated with Shejdhari clan shifted to the present site. In early days there were frequent raids by the Muslims from the South.
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- ↑ The Sikh Review. 28. Calcutta: Sikh Cultural Centre. 1980. p. 9. Search this book on
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