What does Khatri mean?

What does Khatri mean?

Khatrinoun. A member of ruling or martial class in Punjabi society, regardless of religion. Etymology: From Punjabi ਖਤਰੀ (khatrī) Khatrinoun. Warrior, protector, governing official, judge, administrator, anyone in military or governing hierarchy from king to village chief and from general to foot-soldier.

Are Khatri and Arora same?

Aroras trace their origin from the Khatris. It is said that Khatris are Khatris of Lahore and Multan, whereas Aroras are Khatris of Aror, modern Rori and Sukkar (Sind) in Pakistan.

Is Khatris a Rajput?

Khatris claim to be Rajput and believe that their community name is a corrupt form of Kshatriya. They are largely engaged in mercantile activities. Before independence Khatris were one of the major communities of Punjab who traced their origin to one segment of Kshatriya of Manu’s Varna.

Are Khatris Kshatriyas?

According to Scott Cameron Levi, Khatris were considered to be Kshatriyas, the second-highest varna in the Indian social hierarchy, below only the Brahmans despite their participation in occupations similar to those of the Bania communities.Veena Talwar Oldenburg states that the Khatris were acknowledged as Kshatriyas.

What caste is Khatri?

Khatri is a caste, originally found in South Asia. Apart from India, they are also found in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Afghan Hindus and Sikhs are predominantly of Khatri and Arora origin.

Are Khatri Kshatriyas?

According to Scott Cameron Levi, Khatris were considered to be Kshatriyas, the second-highest varna in the Indian social hierarchy, below only the Brahmans despite their participation in occupations similar to those of the Bania communities.

Why are Khatris so successful?

Since Khatris were forced into commerce at the time of the Mughal empire, they could no longer rebel against them. Since Punjabi Khatri’s are often hard-working individuals, they also succeeded in industry and popped up with a very successful businessman.

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