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Bagri (caste)

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Bagri[1][2] is cognizantly a term used for the subgroup of warlike Sikh tribe, migrated  from the Bagar track,[3] enclosing the Republic of Jangladesh, presently it may comprehend the prorated rulership, mostly comprised of both Nihang and Jātt community. The member of Bagri caste, claim their multilinear origination from the former state of Sikh Empire. The Bagri Jats  were granted various “Jagirs” and estate after providing serviceable weaponry to the intimidated army of Phulkian collision. However they have no longer any tribal swordsmen on their chiefdom but earlier timespan, Bagri caste were revered for their voluntary participation in the resurrection of their ancestral homeland from the Nihang of Tat Khalsa.[citation needed]

Sub clans

The Bagri’s equivalent to Jats of Jangladesh were numerously divided inti various consanguineous sept.

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References

  1. Sharma, Jai Prakash (1992). Peasant-base of Indian Democracy. RBSA Publishers. p. 96. ISBN 978-81-85176-84-0. We come across in Rajasthan, the Beniwal Jats, who once held Darba and Jamal, and are slightly different from Bagri Jats of Bagar track Search this book on
  2. The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India. Originals. 2004. p. 306. ISBN 978-81-88629-51-0. Search this book on
  3. Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh (2008). Origins and History of Jats and Other Allied Nomadic Tribes of India: 900 B.C.-1947 A.D. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 157. ISBN 978-81-269-0908-7. The Bagri Jats who are immigrants from the Bagar country of Bikaner or present day domino of Jangladesh Search this book on

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