In Bengali culture, Shil refers to people who work with stones like masons or stone craftsmen. They may belong to various castes or communities based on their specific profession or family background, such as the Sutradhar or Malakar castes. However, it is important to note that caste identities are becoming less prominent in modern society.
"Shil" does not have a common or widely recognized meaning in English. It could be a typographical error or a term in another language. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
In India, the Brahmin caste is considered the highest or upper caste, while the Das caste generally refers to a lower or working-class caste. The hierarchical structure of the caste system places Brahmins at the top and Dasa at a lower position.
In Bengali Hindu culture, the surname "Saha" is typically associated with individuals belonging to the Kayastha caste. This caste is known for traditionally being scribes, administrators, and record-keepers in the Indian society.
Sachdeva is a common surname among people belonging to the Khatri caste in India, which is a Hindu trading community.
"Pahwa" is not a recognized caste in India. It is possible that the person you are referring to has a different caste name. If you provide more context or details, I may be able to help you further.
Kayasthha
Kayasta
Vaishav caste and now under Obc B (napith) is a forward caste in wb
kulin kshatriya.they are the top most kshatriya in bengali community.
Sarkar is Persian word known as government. They served Islam and British as rulers.In india specially bengalis belong to caste Sarkar. Sarkars are bengali rajputanas. They are khatriya too but every khatriyas are not rajputs.
What do u mean by shil
They are Kshatriyas , they were generally residents of North India, Haryana, and bought to Bengal to fight the British Empire. Now they are Bengalis.
Kang Hyo-shil was born in 1932.
Kang Hyo-shil died on 1996-11-02.
The question, if correctly understood, should be "What caste do Shil (surname) belong to among the Bengali Hindus?" First and foremost thing that should not be forgotten. In the Bengali Hindu society caste and surnames do not have one-is-to-one mapping. One caste may have many surnames. One surname may be used by many castes. Shil/Sheel/Sil/Seal surname is used by many castes. Two that I know of are Napit and Subarnabanik. Napits were barbers by profession and Subarnabaniks were traders in gold, jewelry and precious stones by profession. Famous 19th century businessman and philanthropist Mutty Lall Seal belonged to Subarnabanik caste. Famous 20th century boxer Jagat Kanta Seal belonged to Subarnabanik caste. Napits are traditionally part of the 9 caste conglomerate known as Navashakhas (literally meaning nine branches) who were not considered as untouchables. Napits are now considered among OBCs. Subarnabaniks were at one time the most prosperous caste in Bengal. But in the middle ages, the Sena kings demoted them in the caste hierarchy to the extent of being considered next to untouchables.
화장실 hwa-jang-shil
"Shil" does not have a common or widely recognized meaning in English. It could be a typographical error or a term in another language. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?