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Baig or Beg or Begg (Turkic: "Beg", Persian: بیگ) is a Turkic family name. The wife of Baig was known as "
Begum " or "Baigum".History & Origins
The name Baig was originally a title given to members of the Turkic
clan calledBarlas . They played a pivotal role in Turkic empires inCentral Asia ,Middle East andSouth Asia .The name Baig is derived from the Turkic word Beg or
Bey , which means chieftain or chief, i.e leader or commander. The members of theMughal Dynasty belonged to theChughtai andBarlas clan and "Baigs", who were members of theBarlas clan, were high ranking military commanders and advisors to the Mughal Royal Families. Baigs occupied the upper echelons of society in the conquered parts of South Asia.Baig was also used as a military rank in the
Ottoman Empire . (See:Bey )The diaspora of Baig's can be found in India/Pakistan,
Iran ,Central Asia ,Turkey ,Former Yugoslav and theBalkans .Significant immigrant populations in Canada, US, UK, EuropeUse As a Name
For the Mughal use, the honorific title
Mirza ( _fa. مرزا) was added before the given name, for all the males, and 'Baig' ( _fa. بیگ) was added as a family name.Historically "Mirza" (as the title), The Given Name, and "Baig" (as the surname), was the naming style for the Baigs who settled in Mughal South Asia. For example: Mirza Mansur Baig. This style is still common in Mughal South Asia.
Today
Today the surname Baig is commonly used by descendants of "Baigs or Begs" in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Iran, Central Asia, Former Yugoslav and the Balkans (in some cases under alternate spellings Bey/Begg/Beigh/Begzadeh/Begović). For Example: Mirza Zubair Ali Baig.
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