Nashya Shaikh people

Nashya Shaikh
Regions with significant populations
India (West Bengal, Assam, Bihar) Bangladesh
Languages
Native:
Rajbongshi, Rangpuri, Goalpariya, Surjapuri
Second language:
Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Hindustani, Bihari languages
Religion
Islam,
Related ethnic groups
Koch, Rabha, Boro, Deshis

The Nashya Shaikh or Nashya Sekh is a Muslim community found in northern parts of the state of West Bengal in India. They are culturally and linguistically similar to both people of northern Bangladesh and Goalpara of Assam. A small number of the community are also found in the neighboring state of Bihar, where they are known as the Bengali Shaikh. The group is descended from a set of tribals which were collectively referred to as Koches, who converted to Islam as they were unable to find a favourable position in Hindu society and came to be known as the Rajbanshi Muslims. They are homogeneous with the Koch people and are bilingual, speaking both Bengali and Surjapuri.