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The '''Dabhi''' are a clan of the ] of ].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Dr. Roy|first=Shibani|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4RJAAAAMAAJ|title=Koli Culture: A Profile of the Culture of Talpad Vistar|date=1983|publisher=Cosmo Publications|year=1983|location=], ]|pages=98|language=en}}</ref> | The '''Dabhi''' are a clan of the ] of ].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Dr. Roy|first=Shibani|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4RJAAAAMAAJ|title=Koli Culture: A Profile of the Culture of Talpad Vistar|date=1983|publisher=Cosmo Publications|year=1983|location=], ]|pages=98|language=en}}</ref> | ||
The Dabhi are a clan Of The ] of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhyapradesh. | |||
They claim descent from the mythological Suryavansh (Solar) dynasty via Kusha, who was one of the twin sons of Rama and Sita. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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The Dabhi are a clan of the Kolis of Gujarat.
The Dabhi are a clan Of The Rajput of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhyapradesh. They claim descent from the mythological Suryavansh (Solar) dynasty via Kusha, who was one of the twin sons of Rama and Sita.
References
- Dr. Roy, Shibani (1983). Koli Culture: A Profile of the Culture of Talpad Vistar. Delhi, India: Cosmo Publications. p. 98.
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