a Bhistee or Bhishti -FOR CARRYING WATER


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{is a traditional water-carrying bag, usually made of waterproofed goat-skin, from North IndiaPakistanNepal and Bangladesh ;the Bhishti (भिश्ती, بهِشتی) subcaste who were employed as water-carriers by all other sections of society and often seen dispensing water (for a fee) in public places, gardens and construction sites. the term Bhishti derives from the Persian root word bahishti, meaning heavenly}
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History and origin[edit]

The Bhishti are the traditional water carriers of South Asia,[4] and the word Bhishti is derived from the Persian word behesht, meaning paradise, and the name is said to have been given to the community on account of their ministering to Muslim soldiers at a battle. They were historically the suppliers of water from a goat-skin bag known as the mashk or mashq.
In Gujarat, the Bhishti claim to have come from North India during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Like the Bhishti of North India, they claim to Abbasi Arabs, who provided water for the Mughal armies that conqueredGujarat.[5]
The Bhisti of Maharashtra are unaware of their origin, although many now claim to be belong to the Abbasi community. They are found mainly in the districts of SangliSholapurKolhapur and Pune. The community speak theDakhani dialect of Urdu, as well as Marathi.[2]
A good many Shaikh Abbasi of Delhi emigrated to Pakistan, at the partition of India. They are now found mainly in Karachi, and form a sub-group within the larger Muhajir ethnic group.[6]

Present circumstances[edit]

The Bhishti of Uttar Pradesh are a landless community. In addition to carrying water, the community are involved in wage labour. They also supply drinking water during the festivals and religious gatherings. The Uttar PradeshBhishti are strictly endogamous, marrying close kin. They speak Urdu, as well as regional dialects such as Khari boli. The Bhishti consist of a number of clans known as biradaris, which are supposedly descended from a common ancestor. Their main biradaris are the Abbasi, Beg, Behlim, Faruqi, Turki and Turkmen. Although the Bhishti are found throughout Uttar Pradesh, their greatest concentration are in the Doab districts of Aligarh andMeerut.[7] In Delhi, the Abbasi are employed as water suppliers to the Delhi Municipality. They are also employed as motor mechanics, carpenters, welders, turners, finters and painters. The Bhishti are Sunni Muslims, although they also incorporate elements of folk belief. Like other Muslim artisan castes, the Bhishti have set an India wide caste association, the All-India Jamiat ul Abbas, which acts both as a welfare association, as well as organization involved with lobbying on behalf of the Bhishti in India. The community has been granted Other Backward Class status.[6]
In Gujarat, the Bhishti are now landless, and are employed as wage labourers. Many are also involved as rickshaw pullers, with a few involved in the manufacturing of bidis, the traditional cigarette of India. The Bhishti now speakGujarati, and live mainly in Ahmedabad. Like other Gujarati Muslims, they have a caste association. They are Sunni Muslims, with many belonging to the Deobandi sub-sect.[5]
The Bhisti of Maharashtra are an endogamous community and marry close kin. They practice both cross cousin and parallel cousin marriages. There traditional occupation of water carrying is now obsolete, and the community are engaged in a number of occupations. A good many are wage labourers, with a small minority who is involved in business. Despite the disappearance of their traditional occupation, community identity remains strong. The Bhisti have set up their own caste association, the Maharashtra Bhishti Samaj. This acts as an instrument of community of welfare, and well as pressure group on behalf of the community.[2]



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