Mandar
Mandar
This section has been extracted from THE TRIBES and CASTES of BENGAL. Ethnographic Glossary. Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press. 1891. . |
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Probably a variant of Mandal, a title of cultivating Dhanuks; a pangat or section of Dosadhs and Kadars; a title of the Chab and Kurin sub¬castes of Gomhis; a title of the Maghaya sub-caste of Koiris and Telis j a section of the Chaubhan sub-caste of Nuniyas and of Sllmis and Khatwes in Behar; a section of the Kanaujia sub-caste of Goalas and a title of Kislmaut Goalas in Behar; a title of Gangotas and Kewats and of Kharwars in Lohardaga.