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Originally posted by: BabyStone
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif">You're right, having "wala" attached to the name doesn't necessarily mean that someone is Bohra muslim but in the beginning stages of the sect that was how they were identified. Now generations and the cultures have grown leaps and bounds, and people with any name can be a decedent of Bohra's or vice versa.</font>
Originally posted by: Targaryen-gal
I am a bohara or bohra and I am a hindu residing in nepal.
our clan had migrated here like hundreds of years ago.
we were kunwars in rajasthan but our cast was changed to bohara as our ancestors fought like bahar(boar)
I didn't know muslims also had bohras.
Originally posted by: PrincessN
Who are Bohras...???
I have googles it.. but still confused... 😕
never heard of this before... 😕
Originally posted by: indiaporum
even dat hussain from harpic ads n kumkum also is a bohra n so is sowmya from balh