Mazhabi Sikh

Mazhabi Sikhs (also known as Mazbhabi, Mazbhi, Majhabhi or Majabhi) are members of an untouchable caste who have left Hinduism in favour of Sikhism. The word Mazhabi is derived from the Persian term mazhab (Mazhab means religion or sect), and can be translated as the faithful. They live mainly in Indian Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana. The definition of Mazhabi today is somewhat blurred because of the influence of . Mazhabis are best known for military service in the Sikh Khalsa Army, British Indian Army and post-independence Indian Army.

Mazhabi Sikh

Mazhabi Sikhs (also known as Mazbhabi, Mazbhi, Majhabhi or Majabhi) are members of an untouchable caste who have left Hinduism in favour of Sikhism. The word Mazhabi is derived from the Persian term mazhab (Mazhab means religion or sect), and can be translated as the faithful. They live mainly in Indian Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana. The definition of Mazhabi today is somewhat blurred because of the influence of . Mazhabis are best known for military service in the Sikh Khalsa Army, British Indian Army and post-independence Indian Army.