Dhaubanjar (धौबन्जार) is a Newar surname of people originating from Bhaktapur, Nepal with (गार्ग्य) gotra. Derived from the Newari word for traders of yogurt, it was adopted by specific yogurt trader of Bhaktapur. It is said that the Malla king, Jagat Prakasha Malla, appointed traders to deliver yogurt in the palace. Dhaubanjar belong to the caste "Pāñcthariya" sub-group of Shrestha (श्रेष्ठ) caste and is of Vaishya varna. They are said to be inhabitants of Tibukche Tol, Bhaktapur originally. It was later adopted by some "Jyāpu", inhabitants of Itachen Tole, Bhaktapur, who were previously "Duwal".
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