Milki
The Milki (Hindi:मिल्की, Urdu:ملکی ) is a Muslim Community in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. The clan originated in the Awadh region. A few of the Milki were also founded in Karachi in Pakistan.[2] Some of them are converted from Hindu Jat and Bhumihar Community of Up and Bihar.
Total population | |
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1,000[1] | |
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Languages | |
• Urdu • Punjabi | |
Religion | |
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Related ethnic groups | |
• Kayatha Musalman • Qidwai • Siddiqui • Shaikh of Uttar Pradesh • Shaikh |
They kept the same surnames used in the Hindu Jatt community. In Northern India, the community speaks Urdu and its dialects (Awadhi and Khari Boli). In Pakistan, the community speaks Punjabi. The Milki, together with the Qidwai, Malik, and Chaudhary, is one of the four subgroups of a community that collectively form the Jatt Muslims. The Jatt Muslims were once a community of substantial landowners in the Awadh region.[3]
Origin
The Milki get their name from the fact that their ancestors received revenue-free grants (milk in Persian) of land during the Delhi Sultanate period as an incentive to settle it. In the Unnao District, they were substantial landowners and played an important role in the history of that district.
The Milki were also appointed to the position of clerks and official record keepers by the state in the Awadh region. As part of their duties, they learned Turkish and Arabic, economics, administration, and taxation. They successfully adapted themselves as scribes and functionaries under the new colonial British rule. The Milki have many things in common with the neighbouring Muslim community, the Kayatha Muslims, and the Manihar, with whom they share many traditions and customs.[4]
Present circumstances
The Milki of Unnao District claim to be Siddiqui Shaikhs, while those of Azamgarh and Ballia claim to be of Turkish origin. All groups of Milki practice intermarriage, and there are also instances of intermarriage within the Qidwai, Manihar, and Kayastha Muslim communities. The Milki are also found in the districts of Faizabad, Pratapgarh, Barabanki and Allahabad. Some Milki are Sunni, while others are Shia. They speak standard Urdu, although most also have an understanding of the Awadhi language of Hindi.[5]
Notable People
- Mohammad Usman,Brigadier in Indian Army
- Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari,Freedom Fighter,Former President of Indian Nation Congress & Muslim League
- Afzal Ansari,Indian Politician
- Mukhtar Ansari,Indian Politician
- Abbas Ansari,Indian Sport Shooter
- Sibakatullah Ansari,Indian Politician
- Hamid Ansari,14th Vice President Of India
References
- "Kayastha (Muslim traditions) in India".
- Tribes and castes of Northwestern Provinces and Oudh by William Crooke
- People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 968 to 972 Manohar Publications
- Tribes and castes of Northwestern Provinces and Oudh by William Crooke
- People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 968 to 972 Manohar Publications