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History:
The surname Dhali has its roots in the Indian subcontinent, often associated with various communities, particularly in the eastern states such as West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam. The name is believed to have mythological origins linked to various local deities and cultural narratives, which play a significant role in the identity of those bearing the name. Historically, the Dhali community has been involved in agricultural practices and artisan crafts, reflecting their connection to the land and local economies. This surname has also witnessed political and social mobilization, particularly during regional movements advocating for social justice and land rights, thereby emphasizing their active participation in local governance and community development.
Description:
The Dhali surname exists within a diverse linguistic and cultural framework, with speakers of Bengali, Odia, and Assamese among others, enriching the tapestry of their identity. Communities celebrating festivals like Durga Puja and Makar Sankranti foster a sense of unity and cultural pride. Notable figures from the Dhali community include prominent local leaders and activists who have contributed significantly to regional development and social causes. Family values within the Dhali community emphasize respect, kinship, and communal harmony, which is mirrored in their culinary traditions featuring rice, lentils, and fish. The literacy rate among the Dhali community varies but has been improving due to enhanced access to education. Traditional occupations often involve agriculture, weaving, and other crafts, underlining their historical connection to the land and local economies.
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8,011
West Bengal
2,538
Madhya Pradesh
618
Tamil Nadu
148
Maharashtra
142
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
112
Andhra Pradesh
77
Delhi
76
Telangana
38
Bihar
33
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