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The Channar people are a Hindu caste found in the Indian state of Rajasthan. They are also known as the Banjara. The Channar caste is one of the thirty-four Hindu caste groups found in Rajasthan. They are a sub-group of the Banjara people, who are a Rajput caste. The Channars are found in the districts of Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Barmer, and Udaipur. The Channars are a agriculturist community. They are known for their skill in tanning and dyeing skins. They are also known for their traditional woodcarving. The Channars are Hindu. They follow the Hindu religion. The Channars are a small community. As of 2011, the population of the Channar caste was estimated to be around 153,000. They are a Scheduled Caste. The Channars are believed to have originated in the region around the town of Chanar in the state of Rajasthan. They are thought to have migrated to Rajasthan in the late eighteenth century. The Channars are a Hindu caste. They follow the Hindu religion. They are a Scheduled Caste. The Channars are believed to have originated in the region around the town of Chanar in the state of Rajasthan. They are thought to have migrated to Rajasthan in the late eighteenth century.
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