- Waraich (clan)
Waraich, "(mainly also spelt Varaich)" is a
warrior ethnicclan found in Jatts ofIndia andPakistan who are descendants ofIndo-Scythian tribes. Also, but less commonly it can also be spelt "(Baraich, Braich, Varaitch, Varaich, and Warraich)" depending on which Punjabidialect is being used.History and origin
According to some scholars the
Saka s were the ancestors of the present day Jatt Waraich clan "(also spelt Wraich & Braich)". [Rose, H.A., A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province, (Vol. II), reprinted by the Languages Department, Patiala, Punjab, 1970, pp.361, 300, 237, 25, 35, first published in 1883.] [Rose, H.A., A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province, Vol. III, reprinted by the Languages Department, Patiala, Punjab, 1970, pp. 64, 423-425, 421, first published in 1883.] TheIndo-Scythians were named "Shaka" in India, an extension on the name Saka used by the Persians to designate Scythians.Population distribution
The Waraich "(also spelt Varaich, Wraich & Braich)"
clan population was 2,070, inAmritsar district , during the 1911British Punjab Census [1911 census of British Punjab - Major General Barstow.] [cite book |title=History and study of the Jats|author=Professor B. S. Dhillon|coauthors=|year=1994|publisher=Beta Publishers|isbn=1895603021] and in thePatiala district it was 1,950 during the 1911British Punjab Census. [1911 census of British Punjab - Major General Barstow.] [cite book |title=History and study of the Jats|author=Professor B. S. Dhillon|coauthors=|year=1994|publisher=Beta Publishers|isbn=1895603021]Geographic distribution
Western Punjab
The Waraich clan (also spelled Wraich, Braich, Baraich) is mostly found in western Punjab,
Pakistan in two districtsGujrat andGujranwala . They occupy 141 villages in Gujrat and 84 villages in Gujranwala.Eastern Punjab
In eastern Punjab in
India the clan is found in large numbers in theMajha and Malwa region. Historically they are known as land owners and tenant farmers but are also considered by some as fearless warriors and to date there are large numbers of this clan are employed by both Indian and Pakistani armies.It alleged that eighty percent of the residents of the village of
Bhai Bakhtaur , in the district ofBathinda are Waraich jats with Kartar Singh Waraich (a retired Chief Manager ofPunjab State Bank ) being one of the eminent personalities from this village.Mythical history
According to
Sir Lepal Griffin , the Waraich established a city named Bharhaich in India. Later, the tribe migrated to Punjab during The reign of Mohammad of Ghazni and settled inGujrat (in present dayPakistan ). [Sir Lepal Griffin. "Chiefs of Punjab". p. 409] .According to the
Epigraphica Indica , Volume I, page 29, arock inscription atChamak Harsati Balaghat mentions that "Bharhaich" jats performed tenasvamedha yagnya s (Sanskrit "Horse sacrifice") and, constructed tenghats inVaranasi . However this jat clan is actually part of theBhara regime which ruled the entire eastern andBundelkhand regions of the current Indian state ofUttar Pradesh . Basing evidence upon inscriptions on coins and copper plates found near the village ofJanghat in the district ofFarrukhabad Kashi Prasad Jaisawal , a historian, has referred to these Bharhaich jats as being the mythologicalBharshiva who wore theSiva lingam on their shoulders and committed to free region from theKushans and otherSaka rulers with the descendants of these people are alleged to be theRajbhar andBhar of eastern Uttar Pradesh.According to tradition - Waraich, a jat, had five sons who moved from
Chenab to two citiesGujrat andGujranwala . Three brothers moved toGujrat and the other two moved toGujranwala . In or about the10th century A.D. they moved down to theJhelum River in large numbers and settled down there. Until the13th century AD they continued to fight withGujjar tribes. Today these Waraich occupy a very compact area comprising 360 villages in a region calledJatat . During the period ofFeroz Shah Tughlaq , a certainHaria leader of these Waraich jats converted to Islam founding a village later called after himHariawala . Alleged all Waraich jats of the Jhelum region converted to Islam en-masse. No solid evidence is supplied for any of these statements.Further slightly different traditions have these Punjabi Waraichs as being the progeny of three brothers, Haria, Gunia and Kurtal, who were rulers of
Bahraich principality . DuringSher Shah Suri 's conquest ofBengal , these rulers captured his treasure en-route to the province. It was believed that the Shah would not succeed in his campaign however to their surprise, Sher Shah conquered Bengal and established his rule over a large part ofNorthern India . Following their defeat these Waraichs left Bahraich and traveled westwards. They settled upon finding suitable grazing grounds on the banks of theChenab river. This new home was on the lands previously used byGujjar s for grazing cattle. This settlement led to rivalry between the Waraich Jats and the incumbent Gujjars. Traces of clan presence is alleged to be evident from the name "Gujrat" - though this name is evidence from the medieval period and was named after the very same region now the state of Gujat in India. Muslims have Gujrat derived from "Gujar-Jat" without any reference toIndo-Aryan linguistics. If an etymology were to be proposed then it would be *gurjara rastra, "Land of the gurjara" (Sanskrit gurjara, "cow herd").The Waraich clan gradually spread out to places beyond
Gujrat such asGujranwala andSargodha (in today's Punjab province ofPakistan ).Other traditions have these variously labelled Jats or Rajputs (or even both) ruling over
Shergarh andNagaur and other cites until275 AD .Religion
Members of the Waraich clan in western Punjab are Muslim.
In eastern Punjab and
Haryana , the clan isSikh and are refugees and descendents of refugees from western Punjab.Famous people
*
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain - FormerPrime Minister of Pakistan [Chaudhry Pervez Elahi] - Former Chief Minister Province of Punjab [Chaudry Abrar Ahmad Warraich Of Jalalpur jattan]
*Aitzaz Ahsan - PresidentSupreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan and a leading member of the Pakistan People's Party
*Lt. Gen (Retd.)Imtiazullah Waraich (late) -Vice Chief of Army Staff Pakistan Army
*Chaudhry Zafar Iqbal Waraich - Former Interior Minister of Pakistan
*Chaudhry Najaf Nawaz Warraich-President Asian-British Young Organisation
*Suhail Warraich journalist
*Adeel Warraich-Engineer
*Chaudhry Bilal Assad Waraich [Pahrianwali]ee also
Chaudhry Abrar Ahmad Warraich
*Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
*Indo-Scythian
*Sakas References
*Ram Swarup Joon - History of the Jatt
*History of the Jatt Clans - H.S Duleh
*Website of Wraich community by Raman Wraich (www.wraich.com)
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