Burgher
Burgher refers to a person who belonged to the urban middle class in medieval and early modern Europe, typically a freeman of a town with certain civic rights. The term derives from Old English burh/burgh and is cognate with Dutch burger and German Bürger, all denoting a town, a citizen, or townsman.
Historically, burghers were often merchants, craftsmen, or other residents who gained urban privileges and participated in
In the Dutch-speaking world and its colonies, the term survives in forms such as the Dutch and
In Sri Lanka, Burghers are an ethnic group of mixed Dutch or Portuguese and Sri Lankan ancestry,
In modern usage, burgher is largely of historical interest in English. The everyday uses of “burger” or