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Nashya Shaikh
The Nashya Shaikh or Nashya Sekh are a Muslim community found in the state of West Bengal in India. A small number are also found in the neighbouring state of Bihar, where they are known as the Bengali Shaikh. They are also known as Rajbonghsi Muslim or Uttar Bangis Muslim. The Nashya are considered to be an important indigenous group found in north West Bengal.〔Marginal Muslim Communities in India edited by M.K.A Siddiqui pages 74-89〕
==Origin==

The Nashyas trace their origin to the indigenous communities of north West Bengal, such as the Rajbongshi and Mech. There conversion to Islam is said to have taken over two to three centuries, and the Nashya still retain many cultural traits of their pre-Islamic past. From historic evidence, it seems a segment of the indigenous population of north Bengal converted started to convert to Islam when the region fell under the control of Bakhtiyar Khilji. Some of the earliest converts were the chiefs Ali Mach and Kala Pahar. Tradition also ascribes the conversion of several lineages to Sufi saints such as Torsa Pir, Pagla Pir, Shah Fakir Sahib and Shah Gari Sahib.〔Marginal Muslim Communities in India edited by M.K.A Siddiqui pages 74-89〕

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