The Khasi people live in the Khasi and Jaintia hills of Meghalaya. Khasi is a generic name given to various tribes and sub-tribes who live there. They had migrated from the Southeast Asia to the hills of northeast India. They have a number of clans such as Lyngdoh, Diengdoh, Marbaniang, Shiemliah, Lapang and Songkali. Their mother tongue is either Khasi or War-Jaintia.
They are divided into several matrilineal clans such as Mawlong, Khongweer and Symley. The youngest daughter inherits the ancestral property and daughters are given preference in the division of property while males can own only self-acquired property. Even Christians are known to pass down their ancestral property through the female line.
Khasi women enjoy a high social status and play a significant role in socio-economic matters and household management. Many Khasi have taken up professions in civil services and in industries besides agriculture. Western music and musical instruments are becoming popular among them.
A vast majority of the Khasis are Christians while there are also some groups of Hindu and Muslim among them. The Khasi Muslims came from the other states such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
The Khasi people need to take what they have learned about the risen Christ and spread his fragrance to the peoples around them.
Pray for Khasi Christian believers to disciple Muslims in their area.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to abundantly bless Khasi fellowships in Bangladesh.
Pray that the sheer wonder of knowing Jesus and the impact he has on their lives and the joy he brings spur believers to share Christ with the Khasi people.
Scripture Prayers for the Khasi in Bangladesh.
India Missions Association - Edited by Philipose Vaidyar, Copyrighted © Used with permission.
Profile Source: Joshua Project |
People Name General | Khasi |
People Name in Country | Khasi |
Alternate Names | Bhoi; Jaintia; Khasa; Khasia; Khuchia; Ky; Kyi; Lungngam; Pnar; Ri Lum; Synteng; ख़ासी |
Population this Country | 24,000 |
Population all Countries | 1,501,000 |
Total Countries | 2 |
Indigenous | Yes |
Progress Scale | 3 ● |
Unreached | No |
Frontier People Group | No |
GSEC | 1 (per PeopleGroups.org) |
Pioneer Workers Needed | |
People ID | 12654 |
ROP3 Code | 104918 |
ROP25 Code | 303954 |
ROP25 Name | Khasi |
Country | Bangladesh | ||||||
Region | Asia, South | ||||||
Continent | Asia | ||||||
10/40 Window | Yes | ||||||
National Bible Society | Website | ||||||
Persecution Rank | 26 (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking) | ||||||
Location in Country | District of Moulvibazar. Source: www.ethnologue.com | ||||||
Total States on file | 6 | ||||||
Largest States |
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Country | Bangladesh |
Region | Asia, South |
Continent | Asia |
10/40 Window | Yes |
National Bible Society | Website |
Persecution Rank | 26 (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking) |
Location in Country | District of Moulvibazar.. Source: www.ethnologue.com |
Total States | 6 |
Sylhet 18,000 | |
Dhaka 4,800 | |
Chittagong 600 | |
Rangpur 70 | |
Rajshahi 70 | |
Khulna 50 | |
Website | South Asia Peoples |
Primary Religion: | Christianity |
Major Religion ▲ | Percent * |
---|---|
Buddhism |
0.08 %
|
Christianity (Evangelical Unknown) |
98.48 %
|
Ethnic Religions |
0.00 %
|
Hinduism |
0.46 %
|
Islam |
0.17 %
|
Non-Religious |
0.00 %
|
Other / Small |
0.00 %
|
Unknown |
0.81 %
|
* From latest Bangladesh census data. Current Christian values may substantially differ. |
Primary Language | War-Jaintia (24,000 speakers) |
Language Code | aml Ethnologue Listing |
Language Written | Unknown |
Total Languages | 1 |
Primary Language | War-Jaintia (24,000 speakers) |
Language Code | aml Ethnologue Listing |
Total Languages | 1 |
People Groups | Speaking War-Jaintia |
Primary Language: War-Jaintia
Bible Translation Status: Translation Started
Resource Type ▲ | Resource Name | Source |
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None reported |
Photo Source | Anonymous |
Map Source | People Group data: Omid. Map geography: UNESCO / GMI. Map Design: Joshua Project. |
Profile Source | Joshua Project |
Data Sources | Data is compiled from various sources. Learn more. |