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  1. Dhobi - Wikipedia

    Dhobi, known in some places as Dhoba, [1] Rajaka, is a scheduled caste in India and the greater Indian subcontinent whose traditional occupations are washing, ironing, and agricultural …

  2. The Dhoba Caste: An Overview of a Distinct Community

    Sep 2, 2024 · The Dhoba caste, also known as the Dhobi, is a distinct community in India traditionally associated with laundry work. The origin of Dhoba caste is very vague; however it …

  3. Dhobi - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    dhobi — /ˈdoʊbi/ (say dohbee) noun South Asian English someone employed to do washing; a launderer (traditionally a male Indian who washes clothes by hand).

  4. Dhobi - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Sep 21, 2025 · Definition: What is a Dhobi? A Dhobi is a traditional washerman or laundress in South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Dhobis typically …

  5. The Dhobi: A Vital Thread in the Fabric of Nepalese Culture

    Oct 6, 2024 · The term dhobi is derived from the Nepali word for "washerman." This occupation has deep historical roots in Nepal, with origins that trace back centuries to when communal …

  6. DHOBI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DHOBI is a member of a low caste of India employed as washermen : washerman.

  7. Dhobi - Wikiwand

    In Maharashtra, the Dhobi are found throughout the state, and are also known as Parit. They claim to have originally belonged to the Rajput community, and in particular the Chauhan clan.

  8. List of Dhobis - Wikipedia

    List of Dhobis Dhobi known in some places as Dhoba or Rajaka are Indo-Aryan and Dravidian tribe group in India laundry and agriculture caste. [1]

  9. Dhobi ghat - Wikipedia

    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 are present; they may be ordinary …

  10. Dhobi Ghat (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with …

    The families of the Dhobi live in the dwellings under the clothes lines. It is one of the most famous sites in Mumbai and definitely worth a visit for photo or two.