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M. Bison, known as Vega (ベガ, Bega) in Japan, is the main antagonist of the Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha series. He was inspired by Washizaki (鷲崎, Eagle Cape), a villain from the manga and anime Riki-Oh; and Yasunori Kato (加藤保憲), the antagonist from the fantasy film, Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (aka Teito Monogatari, 帝都物語). In Street Fighter Alpha 3, he refers to himself by the full title of Master Bison (マスター・バイソン, Masutā Baison). Bison, leader of the criminal Shadaloo organization, hears of a fighter named Ryu who defeated his new henchman, Sagat. Bison decides to recruit Ryu and begins to search him out. In the meantime, he is confronted by Charlie Nash who questions him on his informants within the U.S. military. Instead, Bison has Nash's own backup helicopter shoot him, knocking him down a waterfall. Bison does not check for a body as he believes he has either killed him or broken his spirit. Bison is also confronted by Rose a woman who uses a similar power to him, and who tells him to change his ways. Though Rose comes out on top in the ensuing conflict, she is unable to do Bison any serious damage.http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/M._Bison
Kashyap Rajputs is a Hindu caste found in the states of Haryana, Punjab and J&K in India. They are also known as Dhimar, Jimar or Jhinwar. They claim to be descended from Kashyap Rishi, who is said to have lived during the time of Lord Ram. They are found through out Haryana, and in that state speak Haryanvi. The community is divided into the Hindu and Sikh Jhinwar. These two groupings are effectively separate communities, with no intermarriage among them. The Jhinwar are said to be by origin Kahars. Present Circumstances The community is divided into different clans such as the Antal, Badran, Baison, Bhatiara, Bhatti, Brahia, Khokhar, Chalag, Chauhan, Dhonchak, Dhora, Gadri, Hadda, Inan, Inar, Jalan, Jhoka, Kalan, and Tuar. They are a strictly endogamous, but practice clan exogamy. The community speaks Haryanvi, Dogri etc., the Sikh Jhinwar also speaking Punjabi. Traditionally the Jhinwar were water carriers and palanquin bearers, but both these occupations have been abandoned. They are found mainly in Kotli and Mirpur districts. A small number are now farmers, but a greater number are landless agricultural labourers or daily wage labourers. A large number of the community are now operating road side restaurants/dhaba's, a trade that seems to have been monopolized by the Jhinwar / Kashyap Rajputs.