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- The Dabgar are a Hindu caste found in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat in India. They were the follower of Shiva. According to their traditions, they were originally found in Rajasthan and were soldiers. In Rajasthan, the community prefer to call themselves Dhalgar. (en)
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- This sentence is confusing and needs clarification. It would be better to explain the relation between being hindu, their tribal deity and what that has to do with being in a Muslim community. (en)
- The article has a disjointed structure with related information strewn across it. (en)
- Reffering to my previous tag, again this sentence seems to contradict itself. How and what is the practice of 'clan exogamy' if they are endogomous. (en)
- Please explain what is 'clan exogamy' as this sentence directly contradicts itself in saying they practice endogamy. While I understand this may have a valid explanation, in its current state it needs clarification as to what it actually means. (en)
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- The Dabgar are a Hindu caste found in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat in India. They were the follower of Shiva. According to their traditions, they were originally found in Rajasthan and were soldiers. In Rajasthan, the community prefer to call themselves Dhalgar. (en)
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