Bhakhar Ramgarhia is a traditional Indian bread, typically made from whole wheat flour and water, and is often enjoyed in Punjabi cuisine. It is known for its thick and hearty texture, usually served with various curries or lentils. The name "Ramgarhia" may also refer to a community in Punjab, known for their contributions to the region's culture and history. If you're looking for specific details or recipes, please let me know!
yes they are ramgarhia and jatt in both categories
Mangal Singh Ramgarhia was born in 1800.
Jassa Singh Ramgarhia died in 1803.
Jodh Singh Ramgarhia died in 1815.
Jodh Singh Ramgarhia was born in 1758.
Where is the THETHI gotra ramgarhia sikh jathere in india
They are not Jatt, they are RamGarhia caste, Gahir is a subcasste of the RamGrahia caste
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The Jathere of the Ramgarhia gotra, specifically for the Chalotra sub-group, is located in the Punjab region of India, primarily in the Fatehgarh Sahib district. This community has a historical connection to the Ramgarhia Sikh heritage, which emerged during the 18th century. The Chalotra sub-group is one of several within the Ramgarhia, each with its own lineage and cultural practices.
Ramgarhia / Tarkhan.