- ISBN 0-660-19078-8 Atkins,
Keletso E. (1986). "Origins of the AmaWasha: the Zulu
Washermen's Guild in Natal, 1850–1910*". The
Journal of
African History. 27 (1):...
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contact with others' **** or
sweat (e.g.
manual scavengers,
sweepers and
washermen).
According to
Patrick Olivelle’s
interpretation of some of the religious...
- (descendants of
Kanphata Yogi sect, tailors, musicians) Dhobi, Rajak,
Sangat (
washermen) Kulu, Dom/Dusādh (leather-workers) Dyala, Podé, Chyāmaha/Chamāhār (sweepers...
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means washerman in Kannada; the
locality was
named for the
community of
washermen and
washerwomen that once
resided in the area. "Bruhat
Bengaluru Mahanagara...
- ('barbers')
Chhimbas ('cotton-printers')
Machhis ('water-carriers')
Dhobis ('
washermen')
Kumhars ('potters')
Telis ('oil pressers")
masons goldsmiths Outcastes...
- Fanicos, Abidjan's
washermen...
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burning dead bodies,
throwing carc****es,
washing of
dirty clothes by
washermen, and
immersion of
idols and
cattle wallowing were not checked. Very little...
- Parithi, whom she
calls a "brave man". Parithi, a
member of the
dhobi (
washermen) clan, is also an
experienced wrestler who
trains under Ayyakanu. He openly...
- It
includes over 600
names including those of priests, lamp lighters,
washermen, tailors, jewelers, potters, carpenters,
sacred parasol bearers, dance...
- &
Audhyogik Vikas Cooperative Society, the apex body that
represents washermen,
estimates the
annual turnover of the
Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat at
around Rs...