Are katika

Are-Katika, Katika or Are-Suryavamshi is a sect hailing from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka states in India. In Northern part of the country they are known as khatiks. The traditional trade of this community is goat and sheep meat selling. They follow Hinduism and do not slaughter animals, which is done by Muslim Qureshis. After the animal is slaughtered, they separate the skin and other parts from carcass for selling as meat and its bye products. The women folk sell the bye products of goat and sheep in toddy shops. CHAKNA is a traditional delicacy prepared by the women with goat tripe and other animal digestive parts like intestines. CHAKNAWADI is a place named after this dish is in Begumbazar of Hyderabad (India), where maximum families of this community hail from. Most of t

Are katika

Are-Katika, Katika or Are-Suryavamshi is a sect hailing from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka states in India. In Northern part of the country they are known as khatiks. The traditional trade of this community is goat and sheep meat selling. They follow Hinduism and do not slaughter animals, which is done by Muslim Qureshis. After the animal is slaughtered, they separate the skin and other parts from carcass for selling as meat and its bye products. The women folk sell the bye products of goat and sheep in toddy shops. CHAKNA is a traditional delicacy prepared by the women with goat tripe and other animal digestive parts like intestines. CHAKNAWADI is a place named after this dish is in Begumbazar of Hyderabad (India), where maximum families of this community hail from. Most of t