Thursday 29 June 2017

Hi This is the Story of Sahasi Caste..................

^ The History of the Panjab, Page 335, Syed Muhamad Latif, Calcutta, Central Press Company, Limited, 1891^ Sir Lepel Griffin, Punjab Chiefs, Vol. 1, p 219 "...and from Sahasi the Sindhanwalias and the Sahasi have a common descent. The Sahasi were the thievish and degraded tribe [sic] and the house of Sindhanwalia naturally feeling ashamed of its Sahasi name invented a romantic story to account for it. But the relationship between the nobles and the beggars, does not seem the less certain and if history of Maharaja Ranjit Singh is attentively considered it will appear that much his policy and many of his actions had the true Sahasi complexion
Sahansi, Sahasiboli, or Bhilki, is a highly endangered Indo-Aryan language of the Central group. The language is spoken by the nomadic Sahasi people.
Some sources also mention that BHANTU SAHANSI  it as a dialect of the Rajasthani language.It is spoken by about sixty thousand speakers mainly in Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi & other states of India. As a language, Sahasiboli is not confined to any partic" The Bhantu ular geographical boundary. It has benefitted from various sources, absorbed regional colors, and imbibed influence from neighboring languages and dialects. Thus, it has numerous phonological and morphological borrowings from Punjabi, Hindi, and Marwari. The Bhantu Sahasii language is a Western Indo-Aryan language although some classify it as a part of the Central Indo-Aryan family. 
Sahasiboli is the language of the people who are spread in the various parts of India. Some Sahasis live a settled life, while some of them are nomads and always on move. In the census of 1891, the speakers of the Sahasiboli were 90% of the total population of 5, 915 Sahasis However, according to the provisional data of the 2001 census, it only 10% of the Sahasiboli speakers of the population of 60,000 are Sahasis More than half of the speakers of Sahasiboli live in Rajasthan. Sahasis speak in the Sahasiboli with their kin and relatives and in Hindi, Punjabi or Gujarati with others. Those who can write it use Devanagari script

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