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'''Nishadha''' (]: निषाध ''{{IAST|niṣādha}}''), '''Nishaad''' or '''Nishad''' was an indigenous tribe inhabiting ], according to sources in ]. The Nishadha people have been described in ] and ]. | |||
==Description in Mahabharata== | |||
The ] speaks of Nishaad (or Shabara) as forest hunters<ref>The Cultural Process in India by Irawati Karve, Vol. 51, Oct., 1951 (Oct., 1951), pp. 135-138</ref>. | |||
==Music== | |||
In Indian music, Nishad is the seventh note (]) of the octave. | |||
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