Khatri

Khatri is a caste of South Asia that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Hindu Afghans and Sikh Afghans are predominantly of Khatri and Arora origin.
Arora
Arora is a community of Punjab, comprising both Hindus and Sikhs. The name is derived from their native place Aror
Khukhrain
The Khukhrain or Khokhrain is a clan composed of eight septs of the Khatri caste that originally hailed from the areas of the Salt Range
Shimpi
Shimpi is an umbrella term for the Indian caste traditionally involved in the business of clothing and tailoring. Saint Namdev of the Bhakti movement is revered as the patron of the community
Kapoor
Kapoor also spelt as Kapur is a Hindu surname that originated with the Punjabi Khatri
Bhavsagar Granth
Bhavsagar Granth is a 2,704-page book considered as a religious text by the followers of the Indian religious leader Baba Bhaniara. Composed in 2000, it was banned by the Punjab government for hurting the religious feelings of Sikhs
Gurmit Singh Aulakh
Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh was a research scientist in the US who attained honour in the 1980s, 1990s and in the 2000s as the President of Council of Khalistan, an organisation that supported the Khalistan Movement in Punjab region of India. Throughout those
List of Khatris
Following is a list of notable members of the Khatri community in India
Piara Singh Bhaniara
Piara Singh Bhaniara also known as Baba Bhaniara, was a Dalit religious leader from Punjab, India. He established a breakaway Sikh sect in the 1980s, which was opposed by orthodox Sikhs as insulting to their faith. In 2001, his followers published their
Bachittar Natak
Bachittar Natak is from Dasam Granth, ang (page) 94 to ang 175 of the 2326 ang. It is generally attributed to the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh
France Bleu Pays de Savoie
France Bleu Pays de Savoie, sometimes referred to as France Bleu Savoie, is a generalist radio station based in Chambéry. The radio station serves the departments of Savoie and Haute-Savoie, though it can also be received as far as Geneva, Lyon, and in