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Sirkiband
The Sirkiband are a Hindu caste found in the states of Haryana and Punjab in India. They have scheduled caste status in Haryana. A small number in Punjab are now Sikh.〔People of India Hayana Volume XXIII edited by M.L Sharma and A.K Bhatia pages 464 to 468 Manohar〕〔People of India Punjab Volume XXXVII edited by I.J Bansal and Swaran Singh pages 419 to 423 Manohar〕
== Origin ==

The community get their name from the Hindi ''sikri'', meaning straw and ''band'' meaning those who tie. They are a community that was traditionally involved in the manufacture of articles made of straw and grass. The Sikriband consist of a number of endogamous groupings, such as the Nat, Madari, Bazigar, Deha, Bhope and Singikat. These groups are further divided into clans called gotras, which are exogamous. Their main gotras include the Athwal, Kilala, Chanal, Kurania, and Sarsar. The Sikriband speak Haryanvi, but most also understand Hindi.〔People of India Hayana Volume XXIII edited by M.L Sharma and A.K Bhatia pages 464 to 468 Manohar〕
In Punjab, the Sikriband are found mainly in settlements along the Sutlej and Beas rivers. They claim to be of Rathore Rajput origin. The Sikriband claim descent from Jaimal, a Rajput prince, who on being defeated by the Mughals fled to the jungle. His descendents then took up the occupation of manufacturing straw mats. They are now found mainly in the towns of Jagraon, Moga, Fazilka, Barnala, Abohar and Jalandhar, and speak Punjabi.〔People of India Punjab Volume XXXVII edited by I.J Bansal and Swaran Singh pages 419 to 423 Manohar〕

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