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The '''Dhagi''' are [[Hindu]] [[caste]], found in [[North India]].<ref>People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII  Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 416 to 419</ref>
The '''Dhagi''' are a [[Hindu]] [[caste]], found in [[North India]].<ref>People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII  Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 416 to 419</ref>


==History and origin==
==History and origin==
The name Dhagi is derived from the [[Hindi]] word dhaga, which means thread.  The community spin thread and weave cloth. They are one of a number of communities that have traditional been involved with weaving and spinning, such as the [[Sadh]], [[Kori (people)|Kori]] and [[Momin Ansari]].<ref>People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII  Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 416</ref>
The name Dhagi is derived from the [[Hindi]] word dhaga, which means thread.  The community spin thread and weave cloth. They are one of a number of communities that have traditionally been involved with weaving and spinning, such as the [[Sadh]], [[Kori (people)|Kori]] and [[Momin Ansari]].<ref>People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII  Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 416</ref>


==Present circumstances==
==Present circumstances==
The traditional occupation of the Dhagi was weaving and spinning thread. With growing industrialisation of the Indian economy, the Dhagi have abandoned their traditional occupations. They are now mainly engaged in agriculture.<ref name="A Hasan page 417">People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII  Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 417</ref>
The traditional occupation of the Dhagi was weaving and spinning thread. With growing industrialisation of the Indian economy, the Dhagi have abandoned their traditional occupations. They are now mainly engaged in agriculture.<ref name="A Hasan page 417">People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII  Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 417</ref>


The community have a fairly strong [[caste]] council, which maintains social control over the community. Any member of the community which breaches their cultural norms, can be subject to cash fines, or social ostracism.  They are a [[Hindu]] community, and follows the general customs of the area they reside. A small number of Dhagi, have converted  to [[Islam]], and now form a distinct community of [[Muslim Dhagi]]. The community is concentrated in the [[Awadh]] region of [[Uttar Pradesh]], and neighbouring state of [[Bihar]]. They speak [[Awadhi]] and [[Bhojpuri]].<ref name="A Hasan page 417"/>
The community have a fairly strong [[caste]] council, which maintains social control over the community. Any member of the community which breaches their cultural norms, can be subject to cash fines, or social ostracism.  They are a [[Hindu]] community, and follow the general customs of the area in which they reside. A small number of Dhagi have converted  to [[Islam]], and now form a distinct community of [[Muslim Dhagi]]. The community is concentrated in the [[Awadh]] region of [[Uttar Pradesh]], and neighbouring state of [[Bihar]]. They speak [[Awadhi]] and [[Bhojpuri]].<ref name="A Hasan page 417"/>


==See also==
==See also==