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Musahar or
Mushahar (Nepali: मुसहर जाति) are a
Dalit community found in the
eastern Gangetic plain and the Terai. They are also
known as Rishidev, Sada...
- Dhari,
Dharhi Ghasi Halalkhor Hari, Mehtar,
Bhangi Kanjar Kurariar Lalbegi Musahar Nat Pan, Sawasi, Panr Pasi
Rajwar Turi Ad
Dharmi Balmiki,
Chura or Bhangi...
- plains, the
Musahars have been
classified into
Magahiya Musahars and
Tirhutiya Musahars. The socio-economic
conditions of
Magahiya Musahars are slightly...
- Ram
Manjhi and
mother Sukri Devi were farm
labourers belonging to the
Musahar community. He was
tutored by an
upper caste teacher after getting the permission...
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Madeshi (Terai
Caste Groups) Yadav,
Maithil Brahmins, Chamar, Kushwaha,
Musahar, Kurmi, Dhanuk, etc. Indo-Aryan 4.1%
Muslim – Indo-Aryan 1.8% Marwadi,...
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upper caste in deciding, to whom the
Musahars will vote. But,
unlike upper castes, who didn't
mingle with the
Musahars, the Yadavs,
specially the poor ones...
- (Dhangad), Ghasi, Halalkhor, Hari (Mehtar, Bhangi), Kanjar, Kurariar, Lalbegi,
Musahar, Nat, Pan (Swasi), Rajwar, Turi, Dhobi, Pasi,
Chamar and
Paswan (Dusadh)...
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According to Kunnath, the
Dusadhs are
considered the
highest while the
Musahars are
considered the
lowest within the
Dalit groups.: 38
According to an...
- Qays ibn
Musahir al-Saidawi was an
envoy of
Husayn ibn Ali who
headed towards Kufa
carrying Husayn ibn Ali's
message for the
people about his intention...
- The poor are the
landless or near
landless Terai Dalits,
including the
Musahar,
Chamar and Mallaah.
Several Chepang people also live in Nepal's central...