Description:
Karlawars are a small, but distinct community of people in India. They are mainly found in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. The origin of the Karlawars is unknown, but it is believed that they are descendants of a nomadic tribe from Central Asia. The culture of the Karlawars is largely based on the traditional Hindu culture. The traditional dress of the Karlawars is a dhoti, a long cloth worn around the waist, and a kurta, a long-sleeved shirt. The history of the Karlawars is not well documented, but they are believed to have been in India since at least the 15th century. They were known to be skilled craftsmen and traders, and were known for their unique jewelry designs. The customs of the Karlawars are based on the traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. They practice the Hindu religion, and their customs include the celebration of festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Raksha Bandhan. Variations of the Karlawars surname include Karlawar and Karlawari.











