- Raj
family identified themselves as
Mahishyas. In the
district of
Dhaka all the
upper and
middle classes of
Mahishyas, who were also
known as
Parasar Das...
- ****ociated with
various castes,
including Forward castes like Kayasthas,
Mahishyas and
Brahmins as well as
Scheduled Castes like
Poundras and Namasudras...
- the
intermediate landowning peasant castes, such as Sadgops, Aguris,
Mahishyas, Rajbongshis,
Shershahabadia and the
rural less-educated Brahmins. By...
-
Maity or
Maiti is an
Indian surname which belongs primarily to the
Mahishya community, and is also
found among Tilli, Sadgop,
Poundra etc
communities of...
-
trading classes as well as the
middle castes of
rural Bengal, such as the
Mahishyas,
Aguris and the
Sadgops who
looked upon an
alliance with the Proletarian...
- Kaivarta, a
Bengali Hindu agriculturist caste,
majority later identified as
Mahishya Jalia Kaibarta, a
Hindu fishing caste Kaivarta revolt, 1170
rebellion in...
- from the Rarh
region of
ancient Bengal. The
Bengali Hindus may
belong to
Mahishya, Tili,
Chasi Kaibartta,
Jalia Kaibartta and Ugra
Kshatriya castes and the...
- Bengal, ****am and Tripura. The
surname is
found among the
Bengali Kayastha,
Mahishya as well as some
Scheduled Castes of West
Bengal and Bangladesh. Anil K...
- as low Kshatriyas. Pala's
supposed relationship with the
Kaivartas or
Mahishyas also
points to the same direction. The name of his
father was Vapyata...
-
Bengal (Bangladesh, India)
Bengali Muslims,
Bengali Hindus (including
Mahishyas),
Bengali Buddhists,
Bengali Christians,
Bangals (including Chittagonians...