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