Banyai

/ˌbɑːnˈjaɪ/ noun

Definition

A member of a merchant or trading caste in India and Southeast Asia, traditionally involved in commerce and money-lending.

Etymology

Originally referred to traders and merchants across South Asia; the term has become somewhat dated in modern usage.

Kelly Says

Banyas historically controlled so much wealth and trade in colonial India that British administrators had to learn their accounting systems to understand the economy.

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