Khati

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Khati was a Jangir. This caste was Indian.[1][2] Its members live mainly in and around the Malwa region. Its main language is Malwi and Uttarakhand and old Rajasthan.[citation needed]

Location

The khati / Jangir was also live in India. The Caste Live in---> •Rajashthan. •Hariyana. •Punjab. •Autrakhand. •Himachal pardesh. And also live in other parts in India.

Names / Surname

Vishavakarma. Khati. Jangir. Jangid. Mistri.

God of this Caste

Vishavkarma also God of Khati / Jangir. The Vishavkarma also make weapons for god's. The Vishavkarma also make vajra for Indre. The Vishavkarma also make Earth.

References

  1. S. K. Chandhoke (1990). Nature and Structure of Rural Habitations. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 91–. ISBN 978-81-7022-253-8.
  2. Paramjit S. Judge (13 March 2014). Mapping Social Exclusion in India: Caste, Religion and Borderlands. Cambridge University Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-107-05609-1.


'KHATI' Means the one who works with wood. The Hindi word 'काठ' 'KATH' means wood, and the one who works with it called 'काठी' 'KATHI' which became later 'खाती' KHATI.