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- Bhapa abstract "Bhapa is a term used in Punjab by the members of the Sikh community in a derogatory sense for the Sikhs (mostly Khatri and Arora Sikhs/sometimes Hindus that identify as Sikh as well) that migrated from Pakistan after the independence in 1947.Bhapa is a caste or clan and is a relatively new word used to describe Sikhs who migrated to India during the independence from Pakistan especially from the Rawalpindi area also known as Khukhrain's area and its neighboring counterparts. The Bhapa name at first was only associated with migrated Sikh traders/shopkeepers and clans were called Bhapas. Though many people belonging to Arora caste consider it casteism and the Sikh guru's actually condemned caste system. Jatt is a Shudra caste according to the Hindu varna system and Arora can be the Vaishyas as they are mostly merchants and engaged in businesses. Most of the Arora Sikh community members of previous generation were engaged in community marriages as oppossed to Muslims which marry among cousins .As Incest though cousin marriages are mostly done among South Indians and mostly is a Muslim culture as they even marry their first cousins.Bhapas are generally described by majority Jatts as being greedy, money-minded, but it has been seen the Jatts themselves are demanding reservations to categorize Jatts as OBC (Backward classes). Bhapas (Aroras) are thought to be traitors by Jatts because mostly they did not contribute much to Khalistan movement in '80s which was mostly initiated by Jatt Sikhs and as Master Tara Singh was from Arora community and his mother was a Hindu so he didn't contributed for Sikh independence. Jatts mostly make fun of Bhapas dressing style like wearing a cloth on beard and using beard sprays and they make fun of language and it is often seen the words old aged Arora Sikhs use has a Pakistani Punjabi dialect or influence and there are many negative agendas to divide Sikhs and create Jattwaad, just like Brahmanwaad. Bhapa was a common term for the elder brother or father, and is still often used in that sense. It is somewhat equivalent of sir. Derived from Sanskrit Bappa or Vapra, it is cognate to Bawa. The term has occasionally been used as a royal title in some regions of India. The best-known king with the title was Bappa Rawal, the founder of the Guhilot dynasty.".
- Bhapa thumbnail Punjabipeople.JPG?width=300.
- Bhapa wikiPageID "23889972".
- Bhapa wikiPageLength "3650".
- Bhapa wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bhapa wikiPageRevisionID "706616715".
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Arora.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Bappa_Rawal.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arora_clans.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Khatri_clans.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punjabi_tribes.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sikh_communities.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Cognate.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Gahlot.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Khatri.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Khukhrain.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Rawalpindi_District.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink Sir.
- Bhapa wikiPageWikiLink File:Punjabipeople.JPG.
- Bhapa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethnic_and_social_groups_of_the_Punjab.
- Bhapa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bhapa subject Category:Arora_clans.
- Bhapa subject Category:Khatri_clans.
- Bhapa subject Category:Punjabi_tribes.
- Bhapa subject Category:Sikh_communities.
- Bhapa hypernym Term.
- Bhapa type Community.
- Bhapa type Group.
- Bhapa type Language.
- Bhapa type Surname.
- Bhapa type Clan.
- Bhapa type Community.
- Bhapa type Group.
- Bhapa type Language.
- Bhapa type Surname.
- Bhapa comment "Bhapa is a term used in Punjab by the members of the Sikh community in a derogatory sense for the Sikhs (mostly Khatri and Arora Sikhs/sometimes Hindus that identify as Sikh as well) that migrated from Pakistan after the independence in 1947.Bhapa is a caste or clan and is a relatively new word used to describe Sikhs who migrated to India during the independence from Pakistan especially from the Rawalpindi area also known as Khukhrain's area and its neighboring counterparts.".
- Bhapa label "Bhapa".
- Bhapa sameAs Q4901069.
- Bhapa sameAs m.06_xqnf.
- Bhapa sameAs Q4901069.
- Bhapa wasDerivedFrom Bhapa?oldid=706616715.
- Bhapa depiction Punjabipeople.JPG.
- Bhapa isPrimaryTopicOf Bhapa.