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The Amils (Sindhi: آميل) are a Sindhi Hindu sub-group of Lohana. The word "Amil" has its origin in the Persian word "amal" (as "administer").[1] Amils used to work in Administration in Government services.[2]
Amils and Bhaibands were the communities that were one of the earliest to take up English education during British colonial rule.[citation needed] They were, along with the Parsis, the closest to the British and were regularly sent to Britain in order to seal business deals on behalf of the East India Company.[citation needed]