Bhakar (caste)
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Bhakar also rewritten as Bonkra or Benipal, is a syncretic term, reemphasized for the subgroup of (Beniwal) Jātt,[1][2] who plaintively sacked the entire region of Jangladesh and started cohering towards the forestial area of Lakhi Jungles.
According to some theoretical scholars, who presented the origination of Bhaker lineage, they quotably describe: Bhakar is a unitary caste, claiming their consanguineous ancestry from a single Protagonist named “Raja Dab” in the forbearing cadency of Venipal (probably modern-day Benipal), who verbally used to kill the Brahmins and done various atrocities against Hindus to circumvent their indicted rituals. However, some members of Bhakhar clan also accompanied their relation with the Sikh Jātts of Nihang tradition, who were adhesively recognised by the name of Bonkra Jats[3].[citation needed]
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- ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Lenarčič, Simon; McClure, Peter (2022). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-024511-5. Search this book on
- ↑ Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh (2008). Origins and History of Jats and Other Allied Nomadic Tribes of India. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 157. ISBN 978-81-269-0908-7.
Locally less important than Beniwal Jats, still holding considerable areas, are the Huda, Matyan, Mandhar, and Gotia clans from Rohtak; the Goit, Nohra, Kahral, Sumra (or Gurelia), and Dhandu clans from Jind; the Panu, Kajal, Bhakar, Gauria, Matian, Chahil, Kohar Lochab and Punia clans from the Bangar of Hissar, and Bikaner; the Phandan Bangar clans from Kaitha.
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- ↑ "For the members of Beniwal caste or groups of Benipal (Bakhar) Patti was the closest term used for their - Brainly.in". brainly.in. 2025-01-20. Retrieved 2025-05-27.
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