Bista

Bista
विष्ट
Language(s) Nepali, Doteli, Kumaoni, Garhwali
Origin
Language(s) Khas language[1]
Word/Name Khasa kingdom[1]
Derivation Bishista (Distinguished)
Meaning Baron or landholder[1]
Other names
Variant(s) Bist, Bishta, Bisht
Derivative(s) Bista Kshatri/Chhetri
See also Thapa, Basnet, Pande, Kunwar, Khadka, Karki

Bista (Nepali: बिष्ट) is a family name of people of Nepal belonging to Khas Chhetri[1] groups of Kshatriya varna. They are Hindu with a local Masto deity. They speak Nepali language as mother tongue. Bistas are one of the five Kaji families to be granted the hereditary dignity of Kaji along with Thapa, Pande, Basnet/Basnyat and Kunwar. In India Bista/Bistas are spelled as Bisht/Bishts or Bist/Bists and are titled as Rajputs, they are mostly found in Indian state of Uttarakhand.

The Tibetan Buddhist vassal dynasty of Lo Manthang in Northern Nepal adopted the title of "Bista".[2]

Notable people with surname Bista

Notable people with title Bista

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Adhikary, Surya Mani (1997). The Khasa Kingdom: A trans-Himalayan empire of the middle age. Nirala Publications. p. 210. ISBN 8185693501.
  2. "MUSTANG2". Royalark.net. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
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