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- Bhat_Vahis abstract "Bhat Vahis were scrolls or records maintained by Bhatts also known as Bhatra. The majority of Bhat Sikhs originate from Punjab and were amongst the first followers of Guru Nanak. Bhat tradition and Sikh text states their ancestors came from Punjab, where the Raja Shivnabh and his kingdom became the original 16th century followers of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. The Raja's grandson Prince Baba Changa earned the title ‘Bhat Rai’ – the ‘Raja of Poets, and then settled himself and his followers all over India as missionaries to spread the word of Guru Nanak, where many northern Indians became Bhat Sikhs. The majority were from the northern Brahmin caste (Bhat clan),(Bhat (surname)) as the Prince Baba Changa shared the Brahmin heritage. The sangat also had many members from different areas of the Sikh caste spectrum, such as the Hindu Rajputs and Hindu Jats who joined due to Bhat sikh missionary efforts. The Bhats also contributed 123 compositions in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (pp.1389–1409), known as the \"Bhata de Savaiyye\". There hereditary occupations consisted of bards, poets, missionaries, astrologists, genealogists, salesmen. According to Nesfield as quoted in W. Crooke, The Tribes and Castes of the North Western India, 1896, Bhatts frequently visited the courts of princes and the camps of warriors, recited their praises in public, and kept records of their genealogies.".
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- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Bhai_Gurdas.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Bhai_Mani_Singh.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Bhat.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Bhatra.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Family_registers.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sikhism.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_genealogy.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punjab.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Giani_Garja_Singh.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Gurmukhī_alphabet.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Arjan.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Gobind_Singh.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Granth_Sahib.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Hargobind.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Nanak.
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bhat Vahis".
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- Bhat_Vahis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sikhism.
- Bhat_Vahis subject Category:Family_registers.
- Bhat_Vahis subject Category:History_of_Sikhism.
- Bhat_Vahis subject Category:Indian_genealogy.
- Bhat_Vahis subject Category:Punjab.
- Bhat_Vahis hypernym Scrolls.
- Bhat_Vahis comment "Bhat Vahis were scrolls or records maintained by Bhatts also known as Bhatra. The majority of Bhat Sikhs originate from Punjab and were amongst the first followers of Guru Nanak. Bhat tradition and Sikh text states their ancestors came from Punjab, where the Raja Shivnabh and his kingdom became the original 16th century followers of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.".
- Bhat_Vahis label "Bhat Vahis".
- Bhat_Vahis sameAs Q4901379.
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- Bhat_Vahis wasDerivedFrom Bhat_Vahis?oldid=605420458.
- Bhat_Vahis isPrimaryTopicOf Bhat_Vahis.