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The DHIKWAR surname is derived from the Indian caste of Dhikar or Dhekhar, meaning “servant” or “minister”. The Dhikwar caste is believed to have originated in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The Dhikar caste is believed to have been formed from a combination of two other Indian castes, the Rajput and the Kachari. The Dhikar caste is believed to have originated in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The Dhikar caste is believed to have been formed from a combination of two other Indian castes, the Rajput and the Kachari. The Dhikar caste is believed to have been involved in the service of the Hindu god Vishnu. The Dhikar caste is also believed to have been involved in the service of the Hindu god Shiva. The Dhikar caste is believed to have had a hereditary occupation of serving as priests or ministers. The Dhikar caste is also believed to have had a hereditary occupation of serving as priests or ministers. The Dhikar caste is believed to have been divided into two subcastes, the Dhikar and the Dhekhar. The Dhikar subcaste is believed to have been further divided into the Dhikar and the Dhekhar. The Dhekhar subcaste is believed to have been further divided into the Dhekhar and the Dhikar. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have been involved in the service of the Hindu god Vishnu. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have been involved in the service of the Hindu god Shiva. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have had a hereditary occupation of serving as priests or ministers. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have had a hereditary occupation of serving as priests or ministers. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have been divided into two subcastes, the Dhikar and the Dhekhar. The Dhikar subcaste is believed to have been further divided into the Dhikar and the Dhekhar. The Dhekhar subcaste is believed to have been further divided into the Dhekhar and the Dhikar. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have been involved in the service of the Hindu god Vishnu. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have been involved in the service of the Hindu god Shiva. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have had a hereditary occupation of serving as priests or ministers. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have had a hereditary occupation of serving as priests or ministers. The Dhikar and the Dhekhar subcaste are both believed to have been divided into two subcastes, the Dhikar and the Dhekhar. The Dhikar subcaste is believed to have been further divided into the Dhikar and the Dhekhar. The Dhekhar subcaste is believed to have been further divided into the Dhekhar and the Dhikar.
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