Non-local communities in Punjab, 1883

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PANJAB CASTES

SIR DENZIL CHARLES JELF IBBETSON, K.C. S.I.

Being a reprint of the chapter on
The Races, Castes and Tribes of
the People in the Report on the
Census of the Panjab published
in 1883 by the late Sir Denzil
Ibbetson, KCSI

Lahore:

Printed by the Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab,

1916.


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Miscellaneous Castes

The castes which I have included in Abstract No. 9.5 on the next page* are of a miscellaneous nature, and would not con veniently fall under any of the main divisions under which I have grouped my castes. I have divided them into two classes. The first, which includes Kashmiris, Dogras, Gurkhas, and Parsis, are Indian castes who live on the borders of the Panjab but are only present in the Province as immigrants ; though indeed some of the Kashmiri colonies are now permanent and con tain large numbers of people. The second, which includes Kayaths, Bishnois, Chahzangs, and Kanchans are inhabitants of the Panjab, though no one of them except the Ksiyath of the plains can be said to be a true caste.

SeeKashmiri and Dogra

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