Kutchi people
The Kutchi people (Kutchi and Gujarati: કચ્છી) traditionally hail from the Kutch district of the western Indian state of Gujarat.
Total population | |
---|---|
c. 1 million[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
India, Pakistan | |
Languages | |
Kutchi Gujarati (spoken as a second language) | |
Religion | |
Hinduism, Islam, Jainism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Indo-Aryan peoples |
History
Some of the Kutchi people of India converted from Hinduism to Islam in the 15th century A.D., largely through the efforts of Saiyid Abdullah.[2] The Kutchi Memons were encouraged to spread throughout India, though many remained in Kutch.[2]
Kutchis, being a part of the Indian diaspora, have maintained their traditions abroad; in 1928, Kutchi Hindus in Nairobi held a Swaminarayan procession in which 1200 people attended.[3]
List of Kutchi people
- Abdul Qadir Patel, Pakistani Politician and Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians Member National Assembly of Pakistan from NA-248 (Karachi West-I).
- Azim Premji, industrialist
- El-Farouk Khaki
- Fahmida Mirza, first female Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan
- Faisal Devji
- Gulgee, Pakistani artist
- Hussain Shah, Pakistani boxer
- Harish Bhimani, Indian voiceover artist
- Ian Iqbal Rashid
- Janvi Chheda, Actress, director, and model
- John Nuraney, Canadian politician
- Kalyanji Anandji, Bollywood music directors
- Naheed Nenshi, 36th mayor of Calgary
- Omar Sachedina, CTV Broadcaster
- Salim Merchant
- Shafique Virani
- Shekhar Ravjiani from the music duo Vishal-Shekhar
- Shyamji Krishna Varma, revolutionary, lawyer, and journalist
- Sulaiman Merchant
- Viju Shah, music director
- Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Bollywood director producer
- Zubair Majeed, Pakistani businessman
See also
References
- "2011 Census tables: C-16, population by mother tongue". Census of India Website. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- Srinivas, Smriti (2001). Landscapes of Urban Memory: The Sacred and the Civic in India's High-Tech City. University of Minnesota Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-1-4529-0489-4.
- Williams, Raymond Brady (8 November 2018). Introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism. Cambridge University Press. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-108-42114-0.
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