- census, 109,079
people (0.4% of the po****tion of Nepal) were
Dhobi. The
frequency of
Dhobis by
province was as follows:
Madhesh Province (1.2%) Lumbini...
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Dhobi Ghat is an open air
laundry in Mumbai, India. It was
constructed in 1890. The washers,
known as
dhobis, work in the open to...
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Dhobi Ghat (transl. The washerman's ghat),
released internationally as
Mumbai Diaries and
Bombay Diaries, is a 2010
Indian drama film
directed by Kiran...
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considered to be
Muslim converts from Hinduism,
where the
Dhobi castes are launderers.
Muslim Dhobis are
found throughout the
Indian subcontinent.[citation...
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Dhobi known in some
places as
Dhoba or
Rajaka are Indo-Aryan and
Dravidian tribe group in India.
Saints Virabhadra –
Fierce and
fearsome form of the Hindu...
- Kansārās, Darajīs, Bhāvasārs, Cūnvāḷiyās, Ghañcīs, Harijans, Sōnīs, Sutārs,
Dhobīs, Khavāsas, Rabārīs, Āhīrs, Meos, Sandhīs, Pīñjārās, Vāñjhās, Dhūḷadhōyās...
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Dhobi ghat or
dhobighaat is used
throughout south-central Asia to
refer to any laundry-place or washing-place
where many
launderers or clothes-washers...
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tight clothing and
losing weight if obese.
Other names include "jock rot", "
dhobi itch", "crotch itch", "scrot rot", "gym itch", "ringworm of groin" and "eczema...
- Singapore,
which influenced the
naming of this area.
Until the
early 1900s, the
dhobis used
water from a
clear stream that
flowed into
Sungai Bras Basah, now Stamford...
- (31 ft), it used to be a
location where linen was washed. In
British times,
dhobis used to wash the
British soldiers clothes' here. It was
filled up in the...