History:
Jharkar is a Hindu surname derived from the Sanskrit word jharkar, meaning “thresher” or “one who threshes grain”. It is believed to have originated in the Indian state of Bihar.
The Jharkar surname is believed to have been used by farmers in the region of Bihar since ancient times. The name is also found among the Indian diaspora in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and other countries.
Description:
Jharkar families are part of the larger Hindu culture and tend to follow the same customs and traditions. They are known for their strong sense of family and community.
Jharkar families observe many of the same customs as other Hindu families, such as celebrating festivals and religious holidays, honoring elders, and observing caste and gender roles.
The Jharkar surname is sometimes spelled as Jharker or Jharkar.








