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Punjab Upgs 2018 State People Group Language Religion Population % Christian Punjab Ad Dharmi Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 711880 0 Punjab Ager (Hindu traditions) Kannada Hinduism 100 0 Punjab Agri Marathi Hinduism 110 0 Punjab Aheria Hindi Hinduism 60 0 Punjab Ahmadi Urdu Islam 740 0 Punjab Ahom Assamese Hinduism 20 0 Punjab Ansari Urdu Islam 12400 0.403225806 Punjab Arain (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 18370 0.054436581 Punjab Arain (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 22170 0 Punjab Arain (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 15970 0 Punjab Arora (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 132530 0.022636384 Punjab Arora (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 357140 0 Punjab Awan Punjabi, Eastern Islam 9500 0 Punjab Badhai (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 180 0 Punjab Badhi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 3690 0 Punjab Bagdi Hindi Hinduism 820 0 Punjab Bagdi (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 470 0 Punjab Bahelia (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 90 0 Punjab Bahrupi Marathi Hinduism 150 0 Punjab Bairagi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 108370 0 Punjab Baloch Urdu Islam 260 0 Punjab Bangali (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 6040 0 Punjab Bania Agarwal Hindi Hinduism 66220 0 Punjab Bania Brittal Assamese Hinduism 10 0 Punjab Bania Gahoi Hindi Hinduism 3140 0 Punjab Bania Jaiswal Hindi Other / Small 1850 0 Punjab Bania Kasarwani Hindi Hinduism 3500 0 Punjab Bania Kasaundhan Hindi Hinduism 4590 0 Punjab Bania Khandelwal Hindi Hinduism 380 0 Punjab Bania Mahajan Hindi Hinduism 2030 0 Punjab Bania Mahesri Hindi Hinduism 2580 0 Punjab Bania Mahur Hindi Hinduism 18870 0 Punjab Bania Modh Gujarati Hinduism 80 0 Punjab Bania Oswal Hindi Other / Small 2840 0 Punjab Bania Porwal Hindi Hinduism 4290 0 Punjab Bania unspecified Hindi Hinduism 332080 0.021079258 Punjab Banjara (Hindu traditions) Lambadi Hinduism 4300 0 Punjab Banjara (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 20 0 Punjab Bansphor (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 17850 0 Punjab Baori Hindi Hinduism 3480 0 Punjab Barad (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 90 0 Punjab Barwala (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 50 0 Punjab Barwala (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 690 0 Punjab Batwal (Hindu traditions) Dogri Hinduism 15460 0 Punjab Bawaria (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 24090 0 Punjab Bawaria (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 88710 0 Punjab Bazigar (Hindu traditions) Telugu Hinduism 130560 0 Punjab Bazigar (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 1620 0 Punjab Bazigar (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 62130 0 Punjab Bedar Punjab Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 12810 0 Punjab Beldar (Hindu traditions) Kannada Hinduism 120 0 Punjab Beldar (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 30 0 Punjab Bhabra (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 2560 0 Punjab Bhabra (Jain traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 5150 0 Punjab Bhabra (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 1070 0 Punjab Bhangi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 20950 0.906921241 Punjab Bharbhunja (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 240 0 Punjab Bhat (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 22310 0 Punjab Bhathiara (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 160 0 Punjab Bhatia (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 6360 0 Punjab Bhatia (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 150 0 Punjab Bhil unspecified Hindi Hinduism 80 0 Punjab Bhojki Kangri Hinduism 1290 0 Punjab Bhotia (Hindu traditions) Nepali Hinduism 10 0 Punjab Bhuinmali Bengali Hinduism 20 0 Punjab Bishnoi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 1070 0 Punjab Bodla Punjabi, Eastern Islam 10 0 Punjab Brahmin (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 72700 0 Punjab Brahmin Acharaj Hindi Hinduism 7840 0 Punjab Brahmin Bengali Bengali Hinduism 120 0 Punjab Brahmin Dakaut Hindi Hinduism 3450 0 Punjab Brahmin Dhiman Hindi Hinduism 7820 0 Punjab Brahmin Gaur Hindi Hinduism 22590 0 Punjab Brahmin Haryana Hindi Hinduism 200 0 Punjab Brahmin Kashmiri Pandit Kashmiri Hinduism 5940 0 Punjab Brahmin Maha Hindi Hinduism 7950 0 Punjab Brahmin Marathi Marathi Hinduism 170 0 Punjab Brahmin Mohan Hindi Hinduism 180 0 Punjab Brahmin Purohit Marwari Hinduism 1770 0 Punjab Brahmin Sanadhya Hindi Hinduism 23470 0 Punjab Brahmin Saraswat Hindi Hinduism 5400 0 Punjab Brahmin Tamil Tamil Hinduism 20 0 Punjab Brahmin unspecified Hindi Hinduism 629110 0 Punjab Burmese Burmese Buddhism 60 0 Punjab Chamar (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 631420 1.396851541 Punjab Chamar (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 780 0 Punjab Chamar (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 1255120 1.075594365 Punjab Chanal Mandeali Hinduism 1090 0 Punjab Changar Urdu Islam 410 0 Punjab Chhetri Nepali Hinduism 80 0 Punjab Chhimba (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 21040 0 Punjab Chhimba (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 960 0 Punjab Chhimba (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 94120 0 Punjab Chhipa (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 32210 0 Punjab Chhipa (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 107580 0 Punjab Dagi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 810 0 Punjab Darai Kangri Hinduism 2110 0 Punjab Darjee Nepali Hinduism 10 0 Punjab Darzi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 7540 0 Punjab Darzi (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 960 0 Punjab Darzi (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 32480 0 Punjab Daule (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 4590 0 Punjab Daule (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 130 0 Punjab Deha Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 10720 0 Punjab Dhangar Bharwad Gujarati Hinduism 20 0 Punjab Dhangri Hindi Hinduism 1180 0 Punjab Dhanuk Hindi Hinduism 93820 0 Punjab Dhobi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 10030 0 Punjab Dhobi (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 1280 0 Punjab Dhobi (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 6770 0 Punjab Dom (Hindu traditions) Odia Hinduism 210060 0 Punjab Dom (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 20 0 Punjab Dom (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 3010 0 Punjab Dosali Dogri Hinduism 420 0 Punjab Faqir Urdu Islam 7490 0 Punjab Gadaria (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 100 0 Punjab Gaddi Urdu Islam 190 0 Punjab Gagra Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 1100 0 Punjab Gandhila Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 5250 0 Punjab Gardi (Hindu traditions) Dogri Hinduism 540 0 Punjab Gardi (Muslim traditions) Kashmiri Islam 100 0 Punjab Gawaria Hindi Hinduism 530 0 Punjab Gharti Bengali Hinduism 10 0 Punjab Ghirath (Hindu traditions) Kangri Hinduism 3970 0 Punjab Ghirath (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 160 0 Punjab Ghosi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 350 0 Punjab Ghosi (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 140 0 Punjab Gosain Hindi Hinduism 710 0 Punjab Gujar (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 157210 0.019082756 Punjab Gujar (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 19070 0 Punjab Gujar (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 27200 0 Punjab Gurung Nepali Hinduism 30 0 Punjab Hajam Urdu Islam 4480 0 Punjab Han Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin Buddhism 70 0 Punjab Harni Urdu Islam 380 0 Punjab Ho Ho Unknown 10 0 Punjab Jat (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 37360 0 Punjab Jat Ahlawat Hindi Hinduism 5910 0 Punjab Jat Athwal Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 940 0 Punjab Jat Aulak (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 650 0 Punjab Jat Aulak (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Western Other / Small 500 0 Punjab Jat Badhechha Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 310 0 Punjab Jat Badher Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 340 0 Punjab Jat Bagri Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 270 0 Punjab Jat Bains (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 14980 0 Punjab Jat Bains (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Western Other / Small 230 0 Punjab Jat Bajwa (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 4990 0 Punjab Jat Bal Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 4580 0 Punjab Jat Bangi Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 150 0 Punjab Jat Basi Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 250 0 Punjab Jat Bath Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 250 0 Punjab Jat Bhainwal Hindi Hinduism 2720 0 Punjab Jat Bhangu Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 1750 0 Punjab Jat Bhopa Rai Hindi Hinduism 690 0 Punjab Jat Bhullar (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 2520 0 Punjab Jat Bhullar (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 52900 0 Punjab Jat Bhutta (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 160 0 Punjab Jat Bhuttar Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 750 0 Punjab Jat Chahil (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 47010 0 Punjab Jat Chahil (Muslim traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Islam 1140 0 Punjab Jat Chahil (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 65490 0 Punjab Jat Chattha Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 690 0 Punjab Jat Chhadar (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 1160 0 Punjab Jat Chhina (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 1910 0 Punjab Jat Chima (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 9430 0 Punjab Jat Dagar Hindi Hinduism 360 0 Punjab Jat Dalal Hindi Hinduism 610 0 Punjab Jat Dehia (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 2930 0 Punjab Jat Deo Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 720 0 Punjab Jat Deswal Hindi Hinduism 490 0 Punjab Jat Dhanewar Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 140 0 Punjab Jat Dhankar Hindi Hinduism 320 0 Punjab Jat Dhanoi Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 160 0 Punjab Jat Dharial Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 1040 0 Punjab Jat Dhariwal (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 75070 0 Punjab Jat Dhariwal (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 220 0 Punjab Jat Dhillon (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 60370 0 Punjab Jat Dhillon (Muslim traditions) Urdu Islam 270 0 Punjab Jat Dhillon (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other / Small 155010 0 Punjab Jat Dhindsa (Hindu traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 1010 0 Punjab Jat Dhindsa (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Western Other / Small 460 0 Punjab Jat Dosanj Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 2660 0 Punjab Jat Gandhi Punjabi, Eastern Hinduism 940 0 Punjab Jat Garewal Punjabi, Eastern
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