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Chambhar is caste from Indian state of Maharashtra, and Northern Karnataka. Their traditional occupation was leather work.[1] Historically subject to untouchability, they were traditionally outside the Hindu ritual ranking system of castes known as varna. Castes with similar traditional occupation are found throughout the Indian subcontinent such as Chamar in Northern india, and Mochi in Gujarat.

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History

Chambhars have made many contributions in religious and reform movements by Santbai.[2]

Maratha era

Chambhars as the cobbler of the village formed one of the twelve hereditary village servants under the Bara Balutedar system of Maharashtra. .[3][4] Historically, Chambhars are related to leather work and are landless but gradually their women engaged in midwifery and agricultural labour.[5]

Culture and society

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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Guru Ravidass Temple (Sant Rohidas), Vancouver

Chambhars in Maharashtra follow hinduism.They also revere Bhakti Sant Rohidas.[6]

Social status

Chambhars enjoyed better position unlike their counterparts of other states, e.g – Chamars, Ravidassias and Ramdasias of North India, Madigas of Andhra Pradesh, etc. Even they were part of mainstream business of local markets and economically well-off.[7]

Currently, Chambhars are in different fields and after the introduction of the reservation policy in India it helped a lot of them to improve their lifestyle.

They fall under Scheduled Caste category in the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka.[8]

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References

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