Top 10 similar words or synonyms for begi

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for begi

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Lal Begi In Bihar, the Lal Begi claim descent from the saint Balmiki, and originated in Rajasthan. They are distributed in the urban centres of Jharia, Dhanbad, Sindri, Katras and Chas.
Lal Begi The Lal Begi Scheduled Caste population in Uttar Pradesh at the 2011 Census of India was 560.
Lal Begi The Lal Begi, or Lalbegi, are a caste found in the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in India. The Muslim branch of the Lal Begi are known as Hasnati and the Hindu branch are known as Balmiki.
Lal Begi According to their traditions, they are followers of Mehtar Ilyas. The Mehtar took to sweeping as an occupation, after he was summoned to the heavens, where a meeting of prophets was occurring. He wanted to spit, but was unable to find a spittoon, so spat upwards. The spit fell on the prophets, and God as a punishment made him sweep the spit. His descendants were cursed to live their life as sweepers. The Mehtar was one day approached by a Sufi saint, who asked him why he did not wear a coat. The Mehtar replied, that as a sweeper, he did not need a coat. The saint commanded that he wear a coat, and the Mehtar went to an open a pitcher, but was unable to do so. So the saint said, use my name, and you will be open the pitcher. And out of the pitcher came a young boy, who was named Lal Beg. The community claim descent from this boy.
Lal Begi In Bihar, the community consists of a number clans such as the Bhiwal, Pandit and Chamria. They are employed by the municipal authorities as sweepers. A small number are now employed as daily wage labourers. The community now comprises Hindu and Muslim sections, and boundaries between the two groups is hardening. In past, the groups intermarried, but this is no longer the case. They speak the various local dialects of Hindi, with very few having any knowledge of Urdu.