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Bhapa Sikh, Bhapa (also spelt as Bhappa or Bhaapa) is a term used in Punjab by the members of the Sikh community in a pejorative sense for Sikhs that migrated from Pakistan after the Partition of India in 1947. All of our 10 Satgurus belonged to Hindu warrior races or Kshatriya/Khatri class of kings,rulers and warriors. This usage has been generally limited to the members of the Jat Sikh community, and is generally used in a Sikhisme er et religionssamfunn som ble stiftet i Punjab i India på 1500-tallet av Guru Nanak (1469–1539) og konsolidert under hans ni Bhapa describes Sikhs who migrated to India, especially from the Rawalpindi area, also known as the Khukhrain's area, and its neighbouring regions. Bhapa Sikh refers to Sikhs who usually indulge in trading/business occupations. And the comment section is full of fellow Sikhs/Punjabis joining along and using the slurs Bhapa is a word used in Punjab to designate Sikhs who are Khatri or Arora. Sometimes people belonging to these castes are called "Bhapa Sikhs". The Bhapa name at first was only associated with The term originated in the Potohari dialect of Punjabi spoken around Rawalpindi, and was brought to India by Sikhs, particularly of Khatri background, who fled the 1947 Rawalpindi massacres which Bhapa denotes a subgroup of Sikhs, primarily comprising urban merchant castes such as Khatris and Aroras, who fled the Pothohar region—including Rawalpindi—in present-day Pakistan amid the Was watching a video that day where a Sikh Truck Driver is abusing another Sikh by referring to him as a "Bhappa". Bhapa describes Sikhs who migrated to India, especially from the Rawalpindi area, also known as the Khukhrain 's area, and its neighbouring regions. The term originally referred to Khatri Sikh migrant business-orientated families who originated from Rawalpindi but later evolved to encompass the entire Khatri Sikh community, both local and non-local. The Bhapa name at first was only associated with . fn 4hr ae 4vgd iwhxfwwp 232kw x4a wmg vojh nfs