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History:
The surname Dhakar is primarily associated with communities that have both mythological and historical significance in India. Originating from the Rajasthan region, Dhakar is believed to be linked with ancient warrior clans and possibly connected to Rajput or Kshatriya traditions, reflecting a history of valor and governance. The surname has spread across states like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, with each region seeing distinct sub-communities, especially among rural and agricultural sectors. Politically, the Dhakar community has had a significant role in regional governance, with some members rising to prominence in local leadership. The Dhakar surname is also noted for its strong social networks, contributing to community mobilization through familial ties and social structures.
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Description:
Culturally, Dhakar families practice several rituals and celebrate numerous traditional festivals, with Diwali, Holi, and regional harvest festivals playing a central role. Language-wise, the Dhakar community speaks Hindi, Rajasthani, and Gujarati, with their dialects varying by state. Festivals such as Teej and Makar Sankranti are also significant, with each sub-community celebrating them with distinctive practices. The community is known for its values of family integrity, respect for elders, and communal bonds. Noble personalities from this surname include political figures and military leaders, adding to the historical richness of the Dhakar name. Occupation-wise, they have traditionally been involved in agriculture, land management, and administrative roles. Literacy rates are moderately high, with many pursuing education in both urban and rural settings.
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Madhya Pradesh
12,687
Punjab
6,103
Rajasthan
2,047
Uttar Pradesh
332
Maharashtra
36
Gujarat
21
Delhi
15
Bihar
12
Tamil Nadu
12
Lakshadweep
3
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