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The Saharia are a scheduled caste found in the Bundelkhand region of North India. They are also known as Rawat, Banrawat, Banrakha and Soarain.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 1231 to 1235〕 ==History and origin==
The term saharia is derived from the Hindi word ''sahra'', meaning jungle, thus Sahariya means jungle dwellers. They trace their origin from Shabri of the Ramayana. Others claim descent from Baiju Bheel, a worshiper of the Hindu god Shiva. The community is divided into several exogamous gotras, the main ones being Sanauna, Rajauria, Lodhi, Chandele, Rohtele, Solanki, Khareyia, Bagolia, Jecheria, Kusmorna, Chakardiya, Kurwana and Theogana.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 1232 to 1236〕
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