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The '''Ramgarhia''' are a [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]] community in the [[Punjab]] region of northwestern India.<ref>{{cite book |title=Religions and communities of India |page=184 |first=Pran Nath |last=Chopra |year=1982}}</ref> They are named after [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]] who was the leader of the Ramgarhia [[Misl]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The encyclopedia of Sikhism |page=111 |first=H. S. |last=Singha |year=2000}}</ref><ref name="Medieval India page146">{{cite book |title=History of Medieval India |page=146 |last1=Saini |first1=A. K. |last2=Chand |first2=Hukam |isbn=978-81-261-2313-1}}</ref> |
The '''Ramgarhia''' are a [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]] community in the [[Punjab]] region of northwestern India.<ref>{{cite book |title=Religions and communities of India |page=184 |first=Pran Nath |last=Chopra |year=1982}}</ref> They are named after [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]] who was the leader of the Ramgarhia [[Misl]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The encyclopedia of Sikhism |page=111 |first=H. S. |last=Singha |year=2000}}</ref><ref name="Medieval India page146">{{cite book |title=History of Medieval India |page=146 |last1=Saini |first1=A. K. |last2=Chand |first2=Hukam |isbn=978-81-261-2313-1}}</ref> |
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Generally, Sikh carpenters use ''Ramgarhia'' as a surname whereas Hindu carpenters use ''Dhiman''.<ref>{{cite book |title=Strategies of Social Change in India |page=54|first=Paramjit S. |last=Judge |year=1996 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7lKM4aWhIH0C |isbn= 978-8-17533-006-1 |publisher=M. D. Publications}}</ref> |
Generally, Sikh carpenters use ''Ramgarhia'' as a surname whereas Hindu carpenters use ''Dhiman''. Ramgarhia is no any caste This is name of a Killa and Ramgarhia misal of Jats His No link with Mistari(Guli Ghardh)<ref>{{cite book |title=Strategies of Social Change in India |page=54|first=Paramjit S. |last=Judge |year=1996 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7lKM4aWhIH0C |isbn= 978-8-17533-006-1 |publisher=M. D. Publications}}</ref> |
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==Notable people== |
==Notable people== |
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The Ramgarhia are a Punjabi community in the Punjab region of northwestern India.[1] They are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia who was the leader of the Ramgarhia Misl.[2][3]
Generally, Sikh carpenters use Ramgarhia as a surname whereas Hindu carpenters use Dhiman. Ramgarhia is no any caste This is name of a Killa and Ramgarhia misal of Jats His No link with Mistari(Guli Ghardh)[4]
Notable people
- Jassa Singh Ramgarhia - leader of Ramgarhia Misl, Jathedar and holder of keys to the Golden Temple.
- Jodh Singh Ramgarhia - son and successor of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia.
- Tara Singh Ramgarhia - Sikh warrior, Misl General and younger brother of Jassa Singh Ramgarhia.
- Mangal Singh Ramgarhia - son of Diwan Singh.
References
- ^ Chopra, Pran Nath (1982). Religions and communities of India. p. 184.
- ^ Singha, H. S. (2000). The encyclopedia of Sikhism. p. 111.
- ^ Saini, A. K.; Chand, Hukam. History of Medieval India. p. 146. ISBN 978-81-261-2313-1.
- ^ Judge, Paramjit S. (1996). Strategies of Social Change in India. M. D. Publications. p. 54. ISBN 978-8-17533-006-1.