Indian Muslim community of Arab origin
The Chaush or Chaus are a community who are of Hadhrami Arab descent. They are found in the Deccan region of India.[ 1] [ 2]
The Chaush or Chaus were brought from Yemen to work in the former Hyderabad State as military men for the Nizams . It is said that especially when it came to safe guarding his family, the 7th Nizam had absolute trust on these Arab Soldiers.[ 3] They are most concentrated in Marathwada , Telangana and Hyderabad-Karnataka regions and most of their population concentrated in the neighbourhoods of Barkas in Hyderabad , Shasha Mahallah in Karimnagar , Al-Tamash in Aurangabad they also live in Adilabad ,Asifabad ,Kagaznagar ,Nizamabad , Mahabubnagar and Warangal [ 3]
The founders of both the Qu'aiti and Kathiri states in Hadhramawt had previously served as jemadars in Hyderabad .[ 4]
Among the cultural contributions of the Chaush to India are Marfa music and dance, and Hyderabadi haleem , both which are culturally important to the Hyderabadi Muslim people , and seen at almost all wedding ceremonies.[ 5]
The Hyderabadi haleem , marag (mutton stew), murtabaq , shorba , harira , mandi , kabsa , maqluba , tas kabab , lukhmi , sheer khurma , qubani ka meetha and malida have been introduced in Hyderabad by the Chaush or Arabs.[ 6] [ 7]
^ Omar Khalidi, The Arabs of Hadramawt in Hyderabad in Mediaeval Deccan History, eds Kulkarni, Naeem and de Souza, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1996, pg 63
^ Mediaeval Deccan History, eds Kulkarni, M A Naeem and de Souza, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1996, pg 63, https://books.google.com/books?id=O_WNqSH4ByQC&pg=PA63
^ a b A home for the Chaush community , The Hindu , 25 Sep 2011
^ Boxberger, Linda. On the Edge of Empire: Hadhramawt, Emigration, and the Indian Ocean, 1880s-1930s. 2002. State University of New York Press
^ "From the era of the Nizams 'Arabi marfa' continues to be a hit even now" . The Hindu . 26 October 2012. ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 19 March 2016 .
^ "Crossing culinary landscapes, exploring Yemeni cuisine at Osmania University" .
^ Mohammed, Syed (13 January 2018). "Mandi and the Arabian connection" . The Hindu .
Leif Manger,3 Hadramis in Hyderabad: From Winners to Losers , Asian Journal of Social Science , Volume 35, Numbers 4–5, 2007, pp. 405–433(29)
Engseng Ho, The Graves of Tarim: Genealogy and Mobility across the Indian Ocean , University of California Press , 2006
Ababu Minda Yimene, An African Indian community in Hyderabad , Cuvillier Verlag, 2004, pg 201
Hadhrami Traders, Scholars, and Statesmen in the Indian Ocean:1750s-1960s By-Ulrike Freitag and W. G. Clarence-Smith
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