Church baptismal records have thousands of entries for Indian slaves.
In the main street, African and Indian slaves were sold by auction.
Morlette was also instructed to effect the release of any Indian slaves he encountered.
Raiding in that area, he was alleged to have made a fortune capturing and selling Indian slaves.
His enhanced position enabled him to become a landowner and he soon had an estate with over 200 Indian slaves.
A royal order in 1600 freed all Indian slaves.
Indian slaves were generally brought to Bhutan from tribal areas.
The most lucrative trade with the English involved Indian slaves.
Taken Indian slaves were branded in the face.
About 500 of the survivors were Indian slaves.