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History:
The surname Hajra has roots that intertwine with various cultural and historical narratives in India. Mythologically, it is often associated with Islamic heritage, reflecting a lineage linked to the noble ancestry of the Hajra (or Hazrat) title, which denotes a revered figure or saint. The origin of the surname can be traced to the Arabic word "Haj," which means pilgrimage, particularly the pilgrimage to Mecca. Over time, the Hajra community has engaged in political and social mobilization, particularly in regions where they formed cohesive groups to advocate for rights and representation within broader socio-political frameworks. Their migration patterns reflect historical movements within India, often following trade routes or religious pathways, settling in various states where they have built vibrant communities.
Description:
The Hajra community can be found primarily in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal, where they speak languages such as Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali. They celebrate festivals like Eid, which signifies their Islamic roots, alongside regional festivals that highlight local traditions. Notable personalities from this community include prominent scholars and leaders who have contributed to various fields in India. Family values within the Hajra community emphasize unity, respect for elders, and the importance of education. Their cuisine often features traditional dishes that reflect a mix of regional flavours, and literacy rates tend to vary, with a push towards education seen in recent generations. Occupations among the Hajra community range from traditional trades to modern professions, showcasing their adaptability and resilience in changing socio-economic landscapes.

Tamil Nadu
227

Uttar Pradesh
80

Bihar
22

Andhra Pradesh
16

Maharashtra
14

Karnataka
3

Assam
2

Jharkhand
1

Punjab
1

Rajasthan
1

232
Voters List

121
Food Distribution Records

15
Farmer Beneficiary Records
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