History:
Chobdar is a Gujarati surname derived from the word 'Chobdar,' which means 'guard of the gate.'
The Chobdar surname is believed to have originated in Gujarat, India, during the Mughal period. The Chobdars were a family of guards who were responsible for protecting the gates of the royal court.
Description:
Chobdars are traditionally associated with the Hindu Vaishnavite community. They are known for their loyalty, honesty, and hard work.
Chobdars are known for their close-knit family ties and strong sense of community. They are known to celebrate traditional Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Holi with much enthusiasm.
Chobdar is also spelled as Chobdar, Chobdhar, Chobdhara, and Chobdara.
















