Ramaiya

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Ramaiya

This section has been extracted from

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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An endogamous branch of the Chauan sub-caste or Kurmis in Behar who are said to have been outcasted for eating by mistake for a goat the body or a,dog which had been roasted in a fire which burned down a village The Ramaiyas deny the truth of this story, but, while claiming to belong to the Chauau sub-caste of Kurmis, can assign no reason for their exclusion from rights of food and intermarriage.

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