Dhani and villages
- This article describes the usual characteristics of dhani and villages, particularly as found in Rajasthan. For the Dhani dialect, see Dhani dialect. For other uses of Dhani, see Dhani (disambiguation)
In North-West India, a dhani [1] is the smallest conglomeration of huts. All families living in a Dhani are relatives of each other or at least are of the same caste.
Caste system
Usually there is one caste that dominates the village; some villages are dominated by Rajput (warriors), Gurjar (warrior),[2]
References
- ↑ Sukhvir Singh Gahlot: Rural Life in Rajasthan, page 4.Rajasthani Granthagar, Giani Press Delhi 1986
- ↑ Singh, Kumar Suresh (1998). Rajasthan, Volume 2 Volume 38 of People of India. Popular Prakashan. p. 180. ISBN 8171547664,ISBN 978-81-7154-766-1.
The bopa claim to rajput ancestry and hence their status is equivalent to Kshatriya varna.Rajput and other warrior communities like Gurjar and jat do not accept them as their equals
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