Baisla
Baisla is a Gurjar clan. They are also known as Bainsle, Baisla, Besle, Bansla, Bainsla and Baisle.
Etymology
Baislas claim descent from an 8th century Gurjara-Pratihara ruler Vishal Dev Chauhan, who was also known as Bissal Dev or Bisaldev. According to this theory, his descendants were called Baisle or Bainsla.[1]
Population
Baisla is the 3rd most populous clan of gurjar. Mainly Baisla villages are located in north-western provinces of India. Bainsla Gujjar come in 6th AD in God Dev Narayan Biasla , they come to Gudla village sparing all in Rajasthan.some time later a few member of panchayat leave this gudla village come on bank of yamuna , (kushak village they sparing in all haryana ).and some go to Ganoli village, they sparing all uttar pradesh . Baisla gujjar have a good population in india :
- 530 Villages in Karauli, Rajasthan
- 60 Villages in Palwal (Baislat), Haryana
- 30 Villages in Faridabad, Haryana (Mewla Maharajpur & other)
- 16 villages in Merrut & Bijnor border, Uttar Pradesh
- 20 Villages in Kekra, Bagpat, Uttar Pradesh
- 12 Villages in Modinagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
- 40 Villages in Loni, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
- 6 Villages in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh
- 1 Village in Delhi Kotla Mubarakpur
Notable People
- Rajkumar Baisla (Wrestler) - Major Dhyanchand Awarded & Yash Bharti Awarded.
- Mahendra Fauji Baisla - Most dreaded gangester of West U.P. & Delhi NCR in 1980s & 1990s.
- Kirori Singh Bainsla - Gurjar Protest Movement.
- Krishan Pal Gurjar - M.P. of Faridabad & Union State Minister in BJP government.
References
- ↑ Bhartiya Sanskriti ke Rakshak by Dr. RatanLal Varma, Bharatiya Gurjara Parishad, 1987