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The Brittial Bania/Bania is an ethnic community in Assam, India. The group traces its roots to a merchant community who reached Assam (Kamarupa) in ancient times. Some historians claim that after the Austric group migrated to ancient Assam, the next group of people who arrived was the Dravidian group, who are represented by the Bania and Kaibbartas today.[1][2] Unlike the mainland Baniya community, this community of Assam is recognized as a Scheduled Caste by the government of India.[3][4][5]
^Cambridge History of India ( Page, 49-50)
^Chandra Bhusan's : Assam, Its Heritage and Culture
^Goswami, Momita. OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION IN THE BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY, ASSAM: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS(PDF). Global Institute For Research & Education,G.J.B.A.H.S.,Vol.3(1):78-85. ISSN 2319-5584.
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