Sejwal (caste)
Sejwal or Siwach is jointly a confederal subgroup, often associated with both Akali Nihang and Martialist faction of warlike Sidhu (Jätt) community. Due to Polarisation of their caste Identity into Sikhism, they prudently start allowing their unmarried women for carrying a weaponry Kirpan.[1][2]
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According to some widespread local accretion, In earlier time they were pervasively used to Kill Brahmins and Hindus with Kirpan (swordlike dagger vested by Amritdhari individuals) to vanguard their religious submergence in Braj region,[3] although theirs is not a single intertwined bloodline revered by the member of Redhu or Sawach caste but they obtained the higher status than rest of exhibitory groups. They trace their origin, three generations back to the to the ruling elites of Phulkian lineage. However marriage is very common between both of this unilateral community. During the conflictual rivalry uprise between Siwas Jats and newly settled Punjabi refugee, they were valiantly able to fight back against the landless empathisers of Khatri or Sindhi background.[citation needed]Template:ToC left
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References
- ↑ Suri, Dharm Das (1927). The Punjab Law Reporter. K. C. Seth.
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- ↑ Mehta, Sushila (1970). Social Conflicts in a Village Community. S. Chand. Search this book on
- ↑ Kanaujia, Kriti. "THINKING URBAN: STORIES OF AND IN URBAN VILLAGES OF DELHI". The Journal of Social Science and Humanity Research: 49.
Further reading
Singh, K.S (1998). Rajasthan. Popular Prakashan Ltd. ISBN 81-7154-769-9. Search this book on
McLeod, W. H. (2000). Exploring Sikhism. Oxford University Press. p. 228. ISBN 978-0-19-564902-4. Search this book on
Singh, K.S (1996). Communities Segments Synonyms Surnames. Oxford University Press. p. 1713. ISBN 0-19-563357-1. Search this book on
Singh, K.S (1998). India's Communities. Anthropological survey of india. p. 2968. Search this book on
Chandran, E. (1990). Reservations For OBCs. Cosmos Bookhive. p. 16. Search this book on
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