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- Dhakar abstract "The Dhakar (also known as Dhakad or Dhaker) are a community of Rajputs. The Dhakar claim to be descended from the mythological Agnivanshi dynasty and are mainly found in north-west Madhya Pradesh and south-east Rajasthan, as well as some parts of western Uttar Pradesh.[citation needed] There are three major branches of Dhakars, namely: Kirar, Nagar and Malav. Russell also noted that the Maheshri Banias, who considered themselves to be Dhakar, believed that the name originated from Dhakargarh, being the place from which they had migrated.In the former Bastar state, Russell observes that the Dhakar population, consisting of around 5500 people in 1911, professed a very specific descent from relationships between indigenous women of the area and male Brahmin and Rajput immigrants. He distinguishes them from the Kirars as a consequence of this detail.The Dhakars are practitioners of a traditional dance form, known as Bhavai dance, and are today considered by anthropologists to be a non-elite group. In the state of Chhattisgarh they have been designated since at least 2007 as an Other Backward Class in the Indian system designed to aid positive discrimination. They have been similarly classified in Madhya Pradesh and in Rajasthan since at least the 1990s.".
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- Dhakar hasPhotoCollection Dhakar.
- Dhakar subject Category:Social_groups_of_Madhya_Pradesh.
- Dhakar subject Category:Social_groups_of_Rajasthan.
- Dhakar type Abstraction100002137.
- Dhakar type Group100031264.
- Dhakar type SocialGroup107950920.
- Dhakar type SocialGroupsOfMadhyaPradesh.
- Dhakar type SocialGroupsOfRajasthan.
- Dhakar comment "The Dhakar (also known as Dhakad or Dhaker) are a community of Rajputs. The Dhakar claim to be descended from the mythological Agnivanshi dynasty and are mainly found in north-west Madhya Pradesh and south-east Rajasthan, as well as some parts of western Uttar Pradesh.[citation needed] There are three major branches of Dhakars, namely: Kirar, Nagar and Malav.".
- Dhakar label "Dhakar".
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- Dhakar sameAs Q5268766.
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- Dhakar sameAs Dhakar.
- Dhakar wasDerivedFrom Dhakar?oldid=587499756.
- Dhakar isPrimaryTopicOf Dhakar.