Barika District | |
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Country | Algeria |
Province | Batna Province |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
Barika District is a district of Batna Province, Algeria.
The district is further divided into three municipalities.
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Panikhia Jati also known as Panichhuan Jati of Odisha. Which is a group of dominant and high rank castes. Which water and foods are acceptable for deities and also for Brahmins, includes: Karan, Khandayat, Gopal, Chasa and Gudia caste. There is good social relation and communication among them. They are very strict for their social status or prestige, they do not take water and foods from lower communities. But occasionally they are allowing Barika and Mali peoples to participate in their festivals and other ritual works.