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Biswas (pronounced in Bengali as "bish-shash") is a surname commonly used by the Bengali community of India and Bangladesh. The surname was an honorary title bestowed on persons who were relied upon for the work of accounts, receipts and expenditure.[1] Among Bengali Hindus, the surname is generally associated with Mahishyas,[2] and Kayasthas[3][4] as well many other communities including Namasudras and some other Scheduled Castes.[5][6] The surname is also found among some Muslim and Christian Bengalis.[7] In Bengali, Biswas means faith or trust.[8]


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References

  1. ^ Mookerjee S (1959). "Bengalee Surnames" (PDF). Annals of Library and Information Studies. 6 (3): 81–91.
  2. ^ Risley, H.H. The Tribes and Castes of Bengal (PDF). Bengal Secretariat Press. p. 140.
  3. ^ Lokeshwar Basu (1981). Amader Podabir Itihas (Bengali). Kolkata: Ananda Publishers. pp. 82, 85. ISBN 8170666015.
  4. ^ Bahadur), Sarat Chandra Roy (Rai (1982). Man in India. A. K. Bose.
  5. ^ Chowdhury, Debdatta (2018-06-28). Identity and Experience at the India-Bangladesh Border: The Crisis of Belonging. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-29679-1.
  6. ^ Confessions of a Namasudra Communist: Debayudh Chatterjee.
  7. ^ Zene, Cosimo. The Rishi of Bangladesh: A History of Christian Dialogue. p. 364.
  8. ^ Zene, Cosimo (2002). The Rishi of Bangladesh: A History of Christian Dialogues. Psychology Press. p. 364. ISBN 978-0-7007-1521-3.
  9. ^ "MASTERPIECE!". Trinidad Express Newspapers. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  10. ^ "Teju Cole on A House for Mr Biswas by VS Naipaul – a novel of full-bore Trinidadian savvy". the Guardian. 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2021-09-10.