The Ror community is found mainly to the north of New Delhi in India with most of their villages spread across the Karnal - Kurukshetra belt of Haryana and across those districts of Western Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand that are close to the Haryana border.
In the parts of Baiswara, Uttar Pradesh, that are inhabited by Ror people, they are known as Ror Thakurs and are found to be on excellent terms with the Bais Thakurs.
Rorà is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 50 km southwest of Turin.
It was the scene of several campaigns against the Waldensians and is historically linked to Joshua Janavel. Nearby Torre Pellice is the center of the Waldensian church.
Rorà borders the following municipalities: Villar Pellice, Torre Pellice, Luserna San Giovanni, and Bagnolo Piemonte.
Village of Rorà, abt. 1895
Village of Rorà, abt. 1895
Scene of Jeneval's victory above Rorà.
Scene of Jeneval's victory above Rorà.
Scene of the victory above Rorà.
Scene of the victory above Rorà.
Road on the way to Rorà, abt. 1895
Road on the way to Rorà, abt. 1895
Map of the Waldensian Valley
Map of the Waldensian Valley
The acronym ROR may refer to: