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Saha (surname)

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Saha
Origin
Word/nameBengali
Region of origin Bangladesh
India
(West Bengal,
Assam and Tripura)
Other names
Variant form(s)Sādhu, Sāhu (obsolete)

Saha (Bengali: সাহা), occasionally also spelt Shaha, is a Bengali surname, commonly used by the Bengali Hindus in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura, and in Bangladesh.[1] The surname is commonly found among the Baishya Saha, Shunri, Karmakar, Subarna Banik, Gandhabanik, Namasudra, Baishya Kapali, Tili and some other castes of Bengal.[2]

Meghnad Saha, an Indian astrophysicist and politician

Origin

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In early twelfth century the Chandimau image inscription of the time of Rāmapāla, year 42, mentions a donor vanika (lit. merchant) sādhu Saharaņa, the son of sādhu Bhādulva originating from Rājagrha and residing in Etrahāgrāma.[3]

Notable people

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Artists and performers

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Politicians

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  • Ashish Kumar Saha, an Indian politician from Tripura, India. He is currently serving as President of Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee.
  • Arunoday Saha, Indian Politician
  • Bhanu Lal Saha, Former finance minister of Tripura
  • Dhirendra Nath Saha, a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a member of parliament from Narail-1.
  • Gopal Chandra Saha, an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party. In May 2021, he was elected as a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Maldaha (constituency).
  • Mala Saha, an Indian politician from West Bengal. She is a former two time member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Kashipur Belgachia Assembly constituency.
  • Manabendranath Saha, an Indian teacher and politician belonging to Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly.
  • Manik Saha, Chief Minister of Tripura since 2022.
  • Nilabati Saha, an Indian politician. She was elected to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Sainthia.
  • Pundarikakshya Saha, an Indian politician from West Bengal. He is serving as a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Nabadwip constituency from 2001.
  • Subrata Saha, an Indian eminent politician who served Minister of State for Public Works in the Government of West Bengal.
  • Tapas Kumar Saha, an Indian politician from West Bengal. He was a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Tehatta Assembly constituency in Nadia district.

Scientists and academics

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  • Barna Saha, Indian-American computer scientist
  • Bhaskar Saha, Indian biologist and recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
  • Chandrima Shaha, Indian biologist and recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
  • Kanak Saha, Indian astrophysicist and recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
  • Meghnad Saha, Indian astrophysicist, developer of the Saha ionization equation
  • Samir Kumar Saha, Bangladeshi scientist and recipient of the Ekushey Padak
  • Saurabh Saha, an American biotech entrepreneur.
  • Senjuti Saha, Bangladeshi scientist
  • Sanat Kumar Saha, Bangladeshi economist and recipient of the Ekushey Padak

Sportsmen

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  • Aniruddha Saha, an Indian first-class cricketer who plays for Tripura.[1] He made his first-class debut for Tripura in the 2016-17 Ranji Trophy.
  • Arati Saha, First Asian woman to swim across the English Channel and first Indian woman sportsperson to receive the Padma Shri award
  • Nandita Saha, Indian table-tennis player, Commonwealth bronze medalist (2006)
  • Nilamber Saha, an Indian former cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Bengal between 1998 and 2000.
  • Proloy Saha, an Indian footballer who played for East Bengal and the national team, as a defender.
  • Sanjit Saha, a Bangladeshi cricketer who plays for Rangpur Division. He made his first-class debut on 8 February 2015 in the National Cricket League
  • Subhajit Saha, Indian table tennis player, Commonwealth gold medalist
  • Sudhir Saha, a wrestler, coach and wrestling administrator in India.
  • Viki Saha, an Indian first-class cricketer who plays for Tripura.
  • Wriddhiman Saha, Indian cricketer

Social workers and reformers

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  • Chittaranjan Saha, Bangladeshi educationist, publisher, and social worker, recipient of the Ekushey Padak
  • Gopinath Saha, Bengali activist and Indian independence movement member
  • Gour Gopal Saha, a retired Justice of the High Court Division of the Bangladesh Supreme Court and a Hindu community activist.
  • Nityanand Saha, Indian revolutionist
  • Rai Bahadur Ranada Prasad Saha, Bangladeshi businessman, philanthropist, and recipient of the Independence Day Award (posthumous)

Others

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  • Munni Saha, a Bangladeshi journalist and television host.

Families

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Saha". Banglapedia. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  2. ^ Bhaumika, Khagendra Nātha (1982). Padabīra utpatti o kramabikāśera itihāsa (in Bengali). Mitraloka. pp. Division D 32.
  3. ^ Furui, Ryosuke (2013). "Merchant groups in early medieval Bengal: with special reference to the Rajbhita stone inscription of the time of Mahīpāla I, Year 33". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 76 (3): 402. doi:10.1017/S0041977X13000451. ISSN 0041-977X. JSTOR 24692277.