Haryanvi peopleThe Haryanvi people are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to Haryana, in northern India. They speak Haryanvi, a central Indo-Aryan language related to Western Hindi, as well as other similar dialects such as Ahirwati, Mewati, Puadhi and Bagri. The term Haryanvi people has been used both in ethnolinguistic sense as well for someone who is from Haryana. History of Haryana Haryana has been inhabited since the pre-historic period. During the Bronze Age period, Haryana was part of Indus valley civilization.
Gill (name)Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources. In Europe, various cultures use the name, examples being: the Dutch form of the given name Giles in English, Gill may be a hypocorism of a number of given names, including Giles, Julian, William (Guillaume), Gillian, Gilbert in Northern English, Scots and Norwegian, it may be a topographic name, ultimately derived from Old Norse gil 'ravine'; for example: Lord Gill as a surname, an anglicization of the Scottish or Irish patronymic McGill (or Mac Gille, Mac An Ghoill and variants), also derived from the origins of the same English name.
RorRor is a caste found primarily in the Indian state of Haryana. As of a 1990 report by the Government of Haryana, they were mostly engaged in farming, with some practicing animal husbandry. Located at Karnal, the Ror Mahasabha functions to bring about social reforms. Rors are traditional-Hindus by religion, though some are Sikh and a small percentage follows the Arya Samaj. Holi and Diwali are the major festivals celebrated. Manoj Kumar, boxer Neeraj Chopra, track and field athlete, gold medalist at Tokyo Ol
Ahluwalia (caste)Ahluwalia (also transliterated as Ahluvalia) is an Indian caste native to the Punjab region. The Ahluwalias originally belonged to the Kalal caste, whose traditional occupation was brewing country liquor. The Kalals held a low status in the traditional caste hierarchy, close to the outcastes. In the 18th century, the Sikh chief Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, who belonged to the Kalal caste, adopted the surname "Ahluwalia" after the name of his ancestral village. His descendants became the ruling dynasty of the Kapurthala State.
Gurjarvignette|Un homme gurjar en 1868 Les Gurjar ou Gujjar (également connus sous le nom de Gojar et Goojar) sont une communauté agricole et pastorale ethnique de l'Inde, du Pakistan et de l'Afghanistan. Ils étaient connus sous le nom de Gurjaras à l'époque médiévale, un nom qui aurait été à l'origine un ethnonyme, et par la suite un démonyme. Bien qu’ils aient traditionnellement été impliqués dans l’agriculture (principalement dans l’élevage et les produits laitiers), les Gurjars forment un groupe hétérogène important qui se différencie en termes de culture, de religion, de profession et de statut socio-économique.
PendjabisLes Pendjabis (en pendjabi : پنجابی / ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) sont un groupe ethnolinguistique associé à la région du Pendjab, parlant le pendjabi, une langue indo-aryenne. Pendjab signifie littéralement « terre des cinq eaux » (du persan : panj (« cinq »), āb (« eaux »)). Cette région a été mentionnée chez les Grecs sous le nom de Pentapotamie, qui fut traduit plus tard en persan par les conquérants turco-persans de l'Asie du Sud et qui seront plus connus durant l'Empire moghol. Le Pendjab est souvent qualifié de grenier à blé du Pakistan et de l'Inde.
PatialaPatiala (pʌʈeɑ̈ːɭɑ) is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the Qila Mubarak (the 'Fortunate Castle') constructed by the Sidhu Jat Sikh chieftain Ala Singh, who founded the royal dynasty of Patiala State in 1763, and after whom the city is named.
District d'HisarHisar district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana, India. Hisar city serves as the district headquarters. Hisar district has four sub-divisions that is, Hisar, Barwala, Hansi and Narnaud, each headed by an SDM. The district is also part of Hisar division. Hisar was founded by Firuz Shah Tughlaq. The largest district in Haryana until its 1966 reorganization, some parts of Hisar were transferred to the newly created Jind district. In 1974, Tehsil Bhiwani and Loharu were transferred to Bhiwani district.
Guru AngadGuru Angad (pendjabi : pa) (1504 - 1552) est le deuxième des dix Gurus du sikhisme, premier successeur du premier maître spirituel des Sikhs, Guru Nanak. Né au Penjab (Inde) en 1504, il s'appelle d'abord Lehna. Il semble qu'il soit lui-même considéré comme un guide spirituel quand il rencontre l'enseignement de Guru Nanak, dont il devient un disciple dévoué.
KhatriKhatri is a caste/clan of the Indian subcontinent that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In the subcontinent, they were mostly engaged in mercantilistic professions such as banking and trade. They were the dominant commercial and financial administration class of Late-Medieval India, some in Punjab often belonged to hereditary agriculturalist land-holding lineages, while others were engaged in artisanal occupations such as silk production and weaving and some were scribes learned in Sanskrit or Persian.