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The '''Uttaradhi Arora''' literally the '''Northern Aroras''', are a major subgroup of the [[Arora]] caste in India. After the conquest of [[Aror]] by the Arabs, the Aroras that went back North, towards Lahore, are called Uttaradhi Arora. Uttaradhi (north), Dakhanadhi (south) and Dahre (west) are sub-groups of the Arora people based on territorial differentiations.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Singh|first=Kumar Suresh|title=People of India: India's communities|publisher=Anthropological Survey of India|year=1998|location=Kolkata|pages=126}}</ref>
The '''Uttaradhi Arora''' literally the '''Northern Aroras''', are a major subgroup of the [[Arora]] caste in India. After the conquest of [[Aror]] by the Arabs, the Aroras that went back North, towards Lahore, are called Uttaradhi Arora. Uttaradhi (Punjabi), Dakhanadhi (Gujarati) and Dahre (Sindhi) are sub-groups of the Arora people based on territorial differentiations.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Singh|first=Kumar Suresh|title=People of India: India's communities|publisher=Anthropological Survey of India|year=1998|location=Kolkata|pages=126}}</ref>


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The Uttaradhi Arora literally the Northern Aroras, are a major subgroup of the Arora caste in India. After the conquest of Aror by the Arabs, the Aroras that went back North, towards Lahore, are called Uttaradhi Arora. Uttaradhi (Punjabi), Dakhanadhi (Gujarati) and Dahre (Sindhi) are sub-groups of the Arora people based on territorial differentiations.[1]

References

  1. ^ Singh, Kumar Suresh (1998). People of India: India's communities. Kolkata: Anthropological Survey of India. p. 126.