Arora is an Indian community from the Punjab region. Arora may also refer to:
Bhatia is a group of people and a caste found in Punjab, Sindh and Gujarat. Traditionally, they have been a trading and merchant community. The Bhatias primarily live in Northwestern India and Pakistan. The Bhatias, Lohanas and Khatris were similar communities and were known to intermarry. The Bhatias recruit Saraswat Brahmins as priests.
Allahabad, now officially known as Prayagraj, is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Patti may refer to:
Arora is a Punjabi caste, comprising both Hindus and Sikhs. The name is derived from their ancestral place Aror, Sindh. In 712, the Arora people are said to have left Aror and started to settle in the cities of Punjab, mainly in South Punjab. However, according to W. H. McLeod, many Aroras originally came from the Pothohar area in North Punjab.
Jati or JATI may refer to:
Shikarpur or Shakkarpur or Sikarpur may refer to the following places:
Chach may refer to
Tarkan may refer to:
Sheikh is an Arabic word meaning the elder of a tribe, a revered old man, or an Islamic scholar.
Shahpur, Shapur, Shahpoor, or Shahapur may refer to:
Kulla may refer to:
Attar or Attoor is an essential oil or perfume.
Miani may refer to:
Aror or Alor or Arorkot is the medieval name of the city of Rohri. Aror once served as the capital of Sindh, originally ruled by the Ror dynasty.
Lakhani may refer to:
Arora is a discontinued free and open-source web browser developed by Benjamin C. Meyer. It was available for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, FreeBSD, OS/2, Haiku, Genode, and any other operating system supported by the Qt toolkit. The browser's features included tabbed browsing, bookmarks, browsing history, smart location bar, OpenSearch, session management, privacy mode, a download manager, WebInspector, and AdBlock.
Khanpur may refer to:
Bhutta may refer to:
Kachi , Kacchi, Kachhi or Katchi may refer to:
Ahluwalia may refer to: