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Chhimba Darzi

The Chhimba Darzi are a Muslim community, found in the province Punjab, Pakistan. ''Darzi'' means ''tailor'' in Urdu. They are also known as Idrisi or Idrisi Shaikh.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 412 to 415〕
==History and origin==
The Chhimba Darzi, are said to be Muslim converts from the Hindu Chhimba caste, and have several territorial divisions. These include the Sirhindi, Deswal and Multani. The Punjabi Darzi are almost entirely Sunni.〔A Glossary of the Tribes & Castes of Punjab by H. A Rose page 228 Low Price Publications〕
The word ''Darzi'' literally means tailor in the Urdu language. It is said to be derived fromj the Persian word ''darzan'', which means to ''sew''. They claim descent from Idris, (Enoch) one of the biblical prophets. According to their traditions, Idris was the first person to learn the art of sewing. They are said to have settled in South Asia during the early period of the Sultanate of Delhi. According to other traditions, the Chhimba Darzi are Rajputs who converted to Islam, and took up the occupation of tailoring. The Chhimba Darzi have two sub-divisions, based on sectarian affiliation, the Shia and Sunni. They speak various dialects of Punjabi depending on the region they reside in.,〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Two edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 413〕

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