Dhawad

The Dhawad are a Tirole-Kunbi community found in the state of Maharashtra in India.[1]

Dhavadwadi is a village. Their Hindi language is use for communication. The cast of people living in dhavadwadi is dhavad. Most peoples are former.

At the foot of pratapgad near mahabaleshwar d, rustam jamal created a shivaji maharaj iron-clad tiger nail to fight in the war in the year 1659.

Rustam jamal lived with his family in the mahabaleshwar and pratapgad area with his family. He and his community's business used to collect daily mineral minerals and dissolve them in large clay molds, disintegrating pure iron and making daily use utensils and tools and weapons. As their community grew, they began to migrate to other drones in search of minerals. At that time raja maharaj gave him some land / land. This people migrated from konkan pratapad / mahabaleshwar hill area to parj bijapur to hyderabad as per business. These people began to be called by the name of running business according to their occupation before independence. The run-d people were scattered and settled in many places, mainly in maharashtra. He is the one who runs the race every day. All the people seen in it were of the Muslim caste but after that some people of other religions also joined in the business. According to the business, the name of their village was dhawadwadi and caste category is Dhawad-319. Therefore, in maharashtra, the names of three or more villages are dhawadwadi.

Origin

The community speak Marathi.

Present circumstances


They practiced agriculture as their traditional occupation. The community has moved to cities and practice diverse occupations.

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References

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