Lohar may refer to:
Jugni is an age-old narrative device used in Punjabi folk music. It is the traditional music of the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent.
Lohar is considered to be a caste among Hindus and a clan among Muslims and Sikhs in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand, and in Nepal. They form traditionally artisanal castes. Writers of the Raj period often used the term Lohar as a synonym for blacksmith, although there are other traditional smiting communities, such as the Ramgarhia and Sikligar, and numerous non-traditional communities, including the Kayastha, Rajput and Brahmin.
Lala Musa, is a city located in the Gujrat District of the Punjab province of Pakistan with a population of 91,500 in 2018.
Arif Lohar is a Pakistani singer who is associated with Punjabi folk music and an occasional actor.
Alam Lohar was a prominent Pakistani Punjabi folk music singer.
Yeshwant is a 1997 Indian action crime film directed by Anil Mattoo, produced by Vijay K. Ranglani. It stars Nana Patekar and Madhoo in pivotal roles. Also, it was the final film of Shafi Inamdar, who died a year before the release. The film was a success on the box office.
Multani may refer to:
Loharki, or Gade Lohar, is a Rajasthani language spoken by 20,000 nomadic people in rural Sindh, Pakistan, and by 500,000 in Rajasthan, India.
Pakistani folk music refers to the local genre of folk music that originates from Pakistan.
Lahore is the capital and largest city of Punjab, Pakistan.
Indpur was an assembly constituency in Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It was reserved for scheduled castes.
Lohara may refer to:
Maru is a surname of Indian origin found among the people from Kutch and Saurashtra regions in the state of Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. The Maru word is used to identify the region of Marwar, the diaspora of people who migrated from this region to other places, use this surname to link their ancestral home.
LHL may refer to:
Alif Allah (Jugni) (Punjabi: الف اللہ - جگنی), also known as Alif Allah Chambe Di Booti (Punjabi: الف اللہ چمبے دی بوٹی) is a popular Punjabi Sufi song that was composed and sung by Arif Lohar and Meesha Shafi in Coke Studio Pakistan. The lyrics of the song were based on the works of 17th century Sufi poet Sultan Bahu. It is an adaptation of Punjabi folk "Jugni" in a Sufi version.
Lahul Lohar is an unclassified Indo-Aryan language of northern India. It is spoken by about 750 people in the Lahul region of Himachal Pradesh and in the adjoining Leh district of Ladakh. It is distinct from Gade Lohar, though culturally similar.
Lahuli, Lahauli or Lahul Bhoti may be any of several closely related Lahuli–Spiti languages, of the Lahaul and Spiti district, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. These include:
Gadia may refer to:
Kayadu Lohar is an Indian actress and model. She made her acting debut with the Kannada film, Mugilpete (2021).
Lohar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: