Qassab
Muslim ethnic group in north India
For the villages in Iran, see Qassab, Iran. For the Muslim warrior-scholar, see Al-Qassab. For the town in Syria, see Al-Qassabin. For the Syrian footballer, see Jihad Qassab.
Ethnic group
![]() Badhak or Qassab, the caste of butcher, 1825. | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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India | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Qureshi |
The Qassab (Urdu: قصاب; from the Arabic: قصاب, romanized: qaṣāb, meaning butcher), are members of a north Indian community or biradari.
History and origin
[edit]For their participation in Indian Rebellion of 1857, a fine of Rs. 63,000 was imposed on the people of Rohtak who were mostly Ranghars, Shaikhs and Muslim Qassab.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Satish Chandra Mittal, 1986, Haryana, a Historical Perspective, p58.