Chhimba Darzi
The Chhimba Darzi are a Muslim community, found in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.[1] Darzi means tailor in Urdu and Hindi.[2] They are also known as Idrisi or Rajput. They are commonly very skillful persons. They belonged to Rajput karan and Raja Dahar’s ancestors. They also have a diaspora in Europe. They now work in a range of occupations but their ancestors' usual work was with clothing and hand-printed textiles.
| Regions with significant populations | |
|---|---|
| Pakistan, India | |
| Languages | |
| • Urdu • Punjabi | |
| Religion | |
| Islam 100% | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| • Chhimba • Darzi • Punjabi Shaikh | 
A significant number of Chhimba Darzi are now found in the city of Manchester in the United Kingdom.[3]
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References
    
- Report of the Backward Classes Commission. Government of India. 1983. p. 48.
 -  South Asian Language Review, Volumes 3-4. Creative Publishers. 1993. p. 67. 
dArzi:(means 'tailor' in Hindi-Urdu) Darzi
 - The Migration Process: Capital, Gifts and Offerings among British Pakistanis by Pnina Werbner Berg publications
 
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