Saha, Sahu

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Saha, Sahu

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THE TRIBES and CASTES of BENGAL.
By H.H. RISLEY,
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE, OFFICIER D'ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE.

Ethnographic Glossary.

CALCUTTA:
Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press.
1891. .

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A title of the Desa. sub-caste of Gandhabaniks in Bengal; a title of Napits, Sonars, Telis, and Sunris. The latter invariably style themselves Sahas or Sauloks. Tradition says that they were created from the sweat of the trunk (sunda) of the elephant-mouthed Ganesa to guard the celestial nectar for his mother durga; and hence they were called Sundis (corrupted into Suuris). Balla] assigned to them such a low rank on account of their tribal arrogance.

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