- The
Dhanuk is an
ethnic group found in India. In
Bihar where they are
significantly present, they have been
categorised as the "lower backwards", along...
- Mangan,
Raidas Chidar Chikwa,
Chikvi Chitar Dahait, Dahayat,
Dahat Dewar Dhanuk Dhed, Dher
Dohor Dom, Dumar, Dome, Domar,
Doris Ganda,
Gandi Ghasi, Ghasia...
-
Sangita Mandal Dhanuk is a
Nepalese politician,
belonging to the
Nepali Congress Party. She is
currently serving as a
member of the 2nd
Federal Parliament...
- or
Mahato as a surname, clan name or
title include:
Beldar Kurmi Chamar Dhanuk Dhobi Dusadh Goala Khairwar Koeri Kudmi Mahato Oraons Bedias Sunris Tharus...
- 873
Bawariya 10,164
Bazigar 315 Bhil 2,202
Chamar 893,384
Balmiki 515,561
Dhanuk/Dhanak 68,317
Dhobi 137,299 Dom 3,237
Gharrami 221
Julaha (Weaver) 60,496...
- 169 0.32% 64,046 0.28% 53,394 0.22% 72,250 0.3% 36,669 0.15% 37,541 0.15%
Dhanuk 66,000 0.32% 74,000 0.32% 77,000 0.32% 83,000 0.35% 87,278 0.35% — — Dogar...
- Yadav,
Kurmi and
Koeri are
considered as
upper OBC; Teli
along with Kanu,
Dhanuk, Kahar,
Kumhar and
others are
classified as
lower OBC. In the late 2000s...
-
making up 2.34% and 1.99% of the po****tion, respectively.
Tharu (5.27%) and
Dhanuk (3.49%) is the
largest non-Madhesi, non-Khas Arya
group followed by Tamang...
- The
village has a
large po****tion of Brahmins, as well as
Paswan and
Dhanuk. The
nearest railway station is Karpurigram.this
village is very high po****tion...
- 24. Chamar, Dhusia, Jhusia,
Jatav 25.
Chero 26.
Dabgar 27.
Dhangar 28.
Dhanuk 29.
Dharkar 30.
Dhobi 31. Dom 32.
Domar 33.
Dusadh 34.
Dharmi 35. Dhariya...