According to their traditions, they were Jaat, Rajputs, whose ancestor converted to Islam. They are said to have originated in Sindh, and settled in the village of Baranwa inBarmer District. The community sing, play music and entertain the Sindhi-Sipahi, a community of Muslim Rajputs, who act as their jajmans (patrons). They are found in the districts of Barmer,Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, and speak Marwari.
The community are endogamous and practice clan exogamy. Their main clans are Khaltera, Pannu, Janjarika, Kalrika and Toarika. At times of birth, marriage or any family festivity of their Sindhi-Sipahi patrons, the Langha musicians are in attendance to evoke the right mood with songs of the desert and many specially composed songs to praise the patron and his family. During the last fifteen years, many Langha have become part of the entertainment industry, and have toured the world as part of the “Festival of India” tours organized by the Indian government.
In Gujarat, the Langha are found mainly in Kutch, with a few also found in Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, Porbandar and Junagadh areas of Saurashtra. They speak Kutchi among themselves, and Gujarati with outsiders. They are still mainly involved with the playing musical instruments and singing folk songs. Their patrons belong mainly to the Rajput, Jaat and Sandhai Muslims communities. Like the Rajasthan Langha, the Kutch Langha are divided into clans, the main ones being the Azad, Makhan, Yaria, Hajee, Khavara, Sorothia, Isani, Zeria, Thariani, Dafrani, Ladka, Aliyani and Lalore.
Aslam Khan Langa, Aslam Khan Langa has performed live with A R Rahman and along with his group, was voted as finalist (through wild-card entry) for the popular reality TV show India's Got Talent and with a 2 million pound prize fund, it is very popular.
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