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'''Biswas''' is a common surname in ] and they are Indian Hindus and belong to both ] and ] Caste. Biswas was merely a title bestowed by the British (when they ruled India) to the family name after someone of the family served them well & was loyal & trusted;'Biswas', after all means trustworthy. Some ] and ] of ] also have the surname of Biswas (awarded during the later period) |
'''Biswas''' is a common surname in ] and they are Indian Hindus and belong to both ] and ] Caste. Biswas was merely a title bestowed by the British (when they ruled India) to the family name after someone of the family served them well & was loyal & trusted;'Biswas', after all means trustworthy. Some ] and ] of ] also have the surname of Biswas (awarded during the later period). In fact, Biswas is one of the few surnames like Majumder, Sarkar, Roy, Haldar etc. which are found in every caste of Bengal. As Biswas is a honourable title given to trustful persons during the Mughal & British period. BISWAS originally belonging to Kayastha were record-keepers and administrators of the state. Basically Biswas were important during British era and were engaged in administration,army,keeping accounts-records and following important orders which were exclusively appointed to them with uttermost trust by the British. | ||
This surname is pronounced in Bengali as BISH-SHASH and not BIS-WAS.The latter is merely the Sanskrit/English pronunciation. | This surname is pronounced in Bengali as BISH-SHASH and not BIS-WAS.The latter is merely the Sanskrit/English pronunciation. |
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Biswas is a common surname in West Bengal and they are Indian Hindus and belong to both Brahmin and Kayastha Caste. Biswas was merely a title bestowed by the British (when they ruled India) to the family name after someone of the family served them well & was loyal & trusted;'Biswas', after all means trustworthy. Some Christians and Muslims of Bangladesh also have the surname of Biswas (awarded during the later period). In fact, Biswas is one of the few surnames like Majumder, Sarkar, Roy, Haldar etc. which are found in every caste of Bengal. As Biswas is a honourable title given to trustful persons during the Mughal & British period. BISWAS originally belonging to Kayastha were record-keepers and administrators of the state. Basically Biswas were important during British era and were engaged in administration,army,keeping accounts-records and following important orders which were exclusively appointed to them with uttermost trust by the British.
This surname is pronounced in Bengali as BISH-SHASH and not BIS-WAS.The latter is merely the Sanskrit/English pronunciation.
Notable people
- Abdur Rahman Biswas (Bengali: আব্দুর রহমান বিশ্বাস) (born 1926), Bangladeshi politician
- Anil Biswas (composer) (अनिल विश्वास) (1914–2003), Indian film music composer
- Anil Biswas (politician) (nickname 'Keru') (1944–2006), Indian politician
- Antara Biswas, Indian actress
- Aurnab Biswas, Indian footballer, renowned Happy TC right back with 1 goal in 144 games, mediocre FIFA player
- Basanta Kumar Biswas (1895–1915), pro-independence activist involved in the Jugantar group
- Biswamoy Biswas (1923–1994), Indian ornithologist
- Chhabi Biswas (Bengali: ছবি বিশ্বাস Chhobi Bishshash) (1900–1962), Bengali character actor
- Debabrata Biswas (Bangla: দেবব্রত বিশ্বাস) (1911–1980), Bengali singer
- Dipendu Biswas, Indian footballer who scored over 200 goals
- Hemanga Biswas, exponent of the Bhantiali folk music, originally popular among the fishermen of Bangladesh
- Jayant Biswas, (born 1964), cave scientist and environmentalist from India
- Nirod Biswas, Bishop of Assam in the mid 20th century
- Pulak Biswas (born 1941), artist and children's book illustrator from India
- Robert Biswas-Diener (born 1972), positive psychologist, researcher, author and instructor at Portland State University
- Samir Kumar Biswas(1924-1995),doctor,author,member of Royal College of Physicians,retired head of Calcutta National Medical College, founder of Sri Sri Radha Mohan Jew temple, Kolkata
- Seema Biswas (born 1965), Indian film and theatre actress
- Sharmila Biswas Odissi dancer and choreographer
- Soumili Biswas Bengali television serial actress
- Suresh Biswas, 19th century adventurer from India
See also
- A House for Mr. Biswas, 1961 novel by V. S. Naipaul
- Biswas Nao Korte Paren, 2006 film
References
- "Katha Kavya Abhinaya". Sangeet Natak Akademi. 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
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