Bijarnia (caste)
Bijarnia or sometimes holistically known by the altering name of Vijayrania, an tribal deity mentioned within the scribed contemplation of Guru Granth Sahib by Bhai Mani Singh himself, is a Sikh (Jātt) caste based on the member of Patriarchal Nihang community who used to carry Kirpan (“metallic sharp dagger”).[1] However earlier they were confederative part of ruling faction, supposed to be originated from a compatriot Sardar of Sidhu tribe and the firstborn daughter of local Tomar-Jātt Zamindar. Similarly its other abbreviations include the clan of Bijraniya and Vijayran or sometimes Bajarnia, who disarmingly banned the marriage with individual from Non-Jat community to systematically show their ceremonial allegiance with Anand Karaj Act[2].[citation needed]
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References
- ↑ Sharma, Aditi (2023-05-19). Unsung Warriors (Hindi Translation of Gumnaam Yoddha): Bestseller Book by Aditi Sharma: Unsung Warriors Hindi Translation of Gumnaam Yoddha. Prabhat Prakashan. p. 34. ISBN 978-93-5521-768-4.
This function was organised at the initiative of Jat Kshatriya mahasaba was attended Master Mani Singh Bijarnia of Ajmer-Merwara who paraphrased the origin of this clan in Guru Granth Sahib.
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- ↑ People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Three edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 1120 to 1124 Manohar Publications
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Cited work
- Rajasthan (India) (1962). Rajasthan District Gazetteers. Printed at Government Central Press. p. 38-39.
This function was organised at the initiative of Jat Kshatriya mahasaba was attended Master Mani Singh Bijarnia of Ajmer-Merwara who paraphrased the origin of this clan in Guru Granth Sahib.
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- Jha, Rajani Ranjan; Soni, Raj Kamal; Rao, Manish; Gupta, Surabhi; Kaura, Vinay; Singh, Pratap; Shekhawat, Vibhuti Singh; Bijarnia, Tanvee (2022-07-31). Political Science Review: Vol. 61 No. 2, July 2022. IndraStra Global e-Journal Hosting Services. p. 58. Search this book on

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