"Nai dhobi bandhs" refers to a traditional social practice in certain Indian communities, particularly among barbers (nai) and washermen (dhobi). It involves a mutual agreement where barbers and washermen support each other's businesses, often by providing their services to a particular household or community in a coordinated manner. This practice helps ensure a steady clientele for both professions and fosters community ties. It reflects the interdependence of different trades in rural and semi-urban areas.
No, Rajput Dhobi is not a sub-caste of Rajput. Rajput is a warrior caste in India, traditionally associated with princely states and military service. Dhobi, on the other hand, refers to a sub-caste within the Indian caste system that is traditionally associated with the occupation of washing clothes. These two groups are distinct and not directly related in terms of caste hierarchy or social status.
Doh-nai-reh.
(je) n'ai means (I) do not have in French.
I only have sisters, but no brothers.
The Indian washermen are commonly referred to as "Dhobis." They traditionally wash clothes and linens, often using river water and traditional methods. The profession has a long history in India and is integral to many communities, particularly in urban areas. Dhobis often work in dhobi ghats, which are open-air laundries.
dhobi
Rosli Dhobi was born in 1932.
dhobi धोबी means 'washerman' or 'washerwoman'
Rosli Dhobi died on 1950-03-02.
there will be damage of private property
Dhobi Ghat was released January 20, 2011 (Kuwait release date).
"Nai nai" in Mandarin Chinese means paternal grandmother.
indu
奶奶 Nǎi nai = grandmother
nina nai nai is folk music. It might be of assyrian origin but there is no known composer.
The cast of Nai Raat Nai Baat - 1990 includes: Devan
grandpa