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CHAMBHAKURIsurname: origin, history, culture, customs, variations The Chamakhuri surname is derived from the Chamakhuri caste, a traditional Hindu occupational group in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have originated in the region around the city of Madurai. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have descended from the Chamas, a Hindu Rajput tribe who migrated to Tamil Nadu from the region of Rajasthan in the 12th century. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have originated as a caste of temple servants. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been composed of two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars. The Chamas were believed to have been the upper caste of the Chamakhuri caste and the Pallars were believed to have been the lower caste of the Chamakhuri caste. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamas were believed to have been the upper caste of the Chamakhuri caste and the Pallars were believed to have been the lower caste of the Chamakhuri caste. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamas were believed to have been the upper caste of the Chamakhuri caste and the Pallars were believed to have been the lower caste of the Chamakhuri caste. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamas were believed to have been the upper caste of the Chamakhuri caste and the Pallars were believed to have been the lower caste of the Chamakhuri caste. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation. The Chamakhuri caste is believed to have been divided into two sub-castes, the Chamas and the Pallars, based on their occupation.
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