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Baisla |
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Jāti |
Gurjar (Gujjar) |
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Religions |
Hinduism, Sikhism, |
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Languages |
Haryanvi,
Punjabi,
Marwari,
Pahari, and
Hindi |
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Country | India, Pakistan |
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Region |
Rajasthan
Punjab,
Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh,
Delhi |
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Lineage | Gurjar |
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Related groups |
Gurjar clans |
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Baisla or Bainsla is a clan of
Gurjar ethnic community.
[1]
[2] It's variant spellings include Bainsle, Baisle Besle, Bansla and Bansal.
[3]
Ethnography
The Baisla are generally located in northern Indian states of
Rajasthan,
Madhya Pradesh,
Haryana,
Punjab,
Himachal Pradesh,
Delhi
[2] and
Uttar Pradesh.
[4] most of their population is found in these states.
Notable
References
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^ Khari, Rahul (2007).
Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press.
ISBN
978-81-8405-031-8.
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a
b Kumar, Raj (2008).
Encyclopaedia of Untouchables Ancient, Medieval and Modern. Kalpaz Publisher. p. 446.
ISBN
978-81-7835-664-8.
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^ Singh, K. S. (1996).
Communities, segments, synonyms, surnames and titles. Delhi: Anthropological Survey of India.
ISBN
0-19-563357-1.
OCLC
35662663.
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^ Atkinson, Edwin Thomas (1876).
Statistical, Descriptive and Historical Account of the North-Western Provinces of India: 3.:Meerut division part 2. North-Western Provinces Government.