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difference between habsi people and nishad people​

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Ḥabshī, African and Abyssinian slaves in pre-British India. The name derives from the Arabic word Ḥabashī (“Abyssinian”), through its Persian form. Such slaves, frequently employed by the chiefs of Muslim India, especially in the Deccan, were believed to have great physical prowess and ability and a lack of personal ties, which promoted loyalty.

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The Nishad are a Hindu caste, found in the Indian states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

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