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Indian Communities

Indian Communities refer to a group of people, belonging to a certain religion and believing in one single united cause. The term Indian communities perhaps cannot be credited to any single individual. An omnipresent and unseen demarcation line had existed amongst the various Indian communities.

History of Indian Communities
In fact, ancient history in India does lend considerable and credible information regarding primeval communities, or organisations that had cropped up since the times of pre-Christian era. Since the eras of Indus Valley Civilization and Harappa, the concept of organising communities had been well assimilated within both uneducated and educated classes. Religious, economic, administrational, and even, societal classed communities had existed during ancient Indian evolvement.

Indian Communities under Hinduism
Caste system and class consciousness was one such idealistic concept that had driven these ancient Indian communities to behave the way they did. The gigantic awareness of belonging to a higher caste or higher religious order paved way for first ever establishment of Hindu religious community, divided into BrahminsKshatriyasVaishyas and Shudras. These four cardinal Hindu caste systems were further sub-divided into their own specific community, a concept that is very much retained in present-day Indian society.Indian Communities Some of the Hindu communities are; Maratha CommunityRajput CommunityNayar CommunityBunt CommunityLingayat CommunityMahar CommunityReddy CommunityYadava CommunityAhir CommunityAgrawal CommunityBania CommunityMaheshwari CommunityKayastha CommunityDogra CommunityKumaonis CommunityBaidya CommunityBhatia CommunityMadhava CommunityMaithil CommunityMohyal CommunityNagar CommunitySaraswat CommunityAnavil CommunityAndhra Brahmin CommunityAyyangar Brahmin CommunityDeshastha CommunityKarhada CommunityKashmiri Brahmin Community and Ardha Brahmans Community.

Indian Communities under Islam
Islamic invasion and subsequent extensive Muslim rule in India, wholly changed the concept of communities in India. The KhiljisTughlaqs, Lodis and finally the Mughals had entirely altered the graph of Islamic communities in India, with an overwhelming mass of the erstwhile populace joining in the various causes to form organisational communities. Emperors, army generals and high profile men had contributed whole-heartedly and honestly to each meticulous cause to make these Indian communities as well grounded as mountainous rocks. Some of the Islamic communities are; Sindhi CommunityMoplah CommunityDawoodi CommunityBohra CommunityKashmiri Muslim CommunitySulaimani CommunityMemon CommunityEzhava Community and Gujjar Community.
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