Baruwar (Rajput clan)

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Baruwar /Barwar[1]is a cadet branch of Bais (Kshatriya clan) found in Ayodhya District of Uttar Pradesh, India. Baruwars [2] are descendant of Raja Trilokchand son of Shatan dev.[3] According to their claim they came to Ayodhya in late 16th century from Daundiya Kheda of district Unnao which is their place of origin.[1]

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current location Ayodhya Basti district
Founded 1585
Founder Bariyaar Shah of Daundiya kheda

History[]

Their two ancestors were named Bariyaar singh and Chahu Singh, both were son of Raja Chattarsen chattrapati the 7th descendants of king Trilokchandra. [4] On the name of Bariyaar Shah (Locally known as baruwar some say to them bariyaar bais too ) whole clan is known. In reality they are bais Kshatriya who migrated from daudiyakheda ,local Kshatriya due to their pronunciation started calling them Baruwar [5] In 1570 Bariyaar singh and chahu singh both were imprisoned by Akbar while fighting for other Rajput principalities. Later after release, they conquered Pargana Amsin[6] of Awadh and established a separate Taluka Pali (Tandauli) which was spread in 14 Kos.[7] By 1227 fasali i.e.1820 there were 159 villages under the control of [8] which were later abolished till Indian Rebellion of 1857. Currently there are 42 villages of Baruwar Kshatriyas in Maya bazar Vikaas khand of district Ayodhya.

Kshatriya.

References[]

  1. ^ A H Bingley (1986). Hand Book On Rajputs.
  2. ^ "क्षत्रिय बरुवार वंश का महासम्मेलन सम्पन्न". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  3. ^ "क्षत्रिय बरुआर संघ". baruwarsangh.doomby.com. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  4. ^ A H Bingley (1986). Hand Book On Rajputs.
  5. ^ Oudh (India); Benett, W. C. (William Charles) (1877). Gazetteer of the province of Oudh ... Cornell University Library. Lucknow : Printed at the Oudh Government Press.
  6. ^ Noble, C. S. (1870). Historical Sketch Of Tahsil Fyzabad, Zillah Fyzabad.
  7. ^ Oudh (India); Benett, W. C. (William Charles) (1877). Gazetteer of the province of Oudh ... Cornell University Library. Lucknow : Printed at the Oudh Government Press.
  8. ^ Oudh (India); Benett, W. C. (William Charles) (1877). Gazetteer of the province of Oudh ... Cornell University Library. Lucknow : Printed at the Oudh Government Press.
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