Once upon a time, some 400 years ago, there lived a community of men who, we are told, were hardworking, god-fearing and prosperous. These men set out in pursuit of commerce and travelled far and wide.  They set up arhat (wholesale) networks, and even if the Potato Route does not sound as romantic as the &lsquoSilk Route&rsquos, it nevertheless enabled them to control the Indo-Tibetan trade route. They became moneylenders, built serais, temples and public works, and grew to be commission agents, lawyers and doctors it is said that their community once owned half of British Shimla. These were the Soods of Pragpur.