The Indian washerman, traditionally known as "dhobi," is a person who washes clothes for a living. This profession has been part of Indian culture for centuries, often involving the use of communal washing spots, known as "dhobi ghats," where large quantities of laundry are cleaned. Dhobis play an essential role in urban and rural communities, providing laundry services to households, hotels, and businesses. Their work is characterized by a deep understanding of fabric care and manual washing techniques.
A washerman is a male. A washerwoman is a female. Both do washing of clothes for a living.
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Don't know what Indians call him nowadays, but in the time of the British Raj (pre-1948), he was referred to as a dhobi wallah.
If you need your ge washer repaired you should check to see that everything is connected properly to the washer and then call a repair man, or plumber to ask his advise.
get a black man to do it
yes.some of indian man pray at church.
Mohhamed Bin Tuglak is mad man in Indian history.
To get an Indian man of the bus you would have to press his red dot on his forehead. LOL!
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The Indian tribe in 1626
The gay Indian in Little Big Man was called Little Horse.
a really cool movie about a man named Indian jones