BAGRI TRIBES
History
The Bagri Tribe is also found in large numbers as Sikhs in Punjab state, India. There are many Bagris today who have now emigrated to the UK, USA and Canada. These tribe are also found a village in Punjab called Chak Kalan (also called Chak Bagrian), near Jullundar. Even in the Tonk Districk of Rajasthan were they are called as Bagri ki Dhani situation near Mashi Dam. Bagri also come from Bikaner of Rajasthan they are the Rajputs of Bikaner. They are considered high as compared to panwars. In Central India Bagris are professed robbers and theives or Barawaria Dacoits who are derived from the aborignial population of Central India.Bagri is derived from the word called Bagar which "hedge of thorns" the Bagar is surrounded by the ridges of wooden hills on all sides as if by a Hedge. Bagri is one of the clan of Saini Groups in Haryana also. They have the higher status as compared to the other group of Saini which is Deshwale. Culture
FoodThey are non-vegetarians and roti, prepared of wheat or bajra (millet) is their staple food. Alcoholic drink is an integral part of their social life. After the settling of disputes and on social and ceremonial occasions and festivities, drinks are served by the host. LanguagesBagri is the significant language among the Indo-Aryan Family. It is a dialect of Rajasthani language and nearly five million various districts of Rajasthan like Hanumangarh , Srigananganagar and in Haryana Sirsa and Hissar Districts , Firozepur and Muktsar Districts of Punjabs speak Bagri. Bagric Language has got sound Phonemics. Famous PersonalityRaj Kumar Bagri, Baron Bagri, is a former Conservative member of the House of Lords who was born on 24 August 1930 He was a businessman and Chairman of the London Metal Exchange until 2002. He has also been awarded the CBE in 1995. In 1997 New Years Honours list announced that Bagri would be raised to the peerage. 1997 as Baron Bagri of Regent's Park in the City of Westminster he created a life peer. In 2010 in order to maintain his non-domiciled status he stepped down from his seat in the House of Lords and so he was able to avoid paying UK residents' taxes.Presently He is a member of the Advisory Committee of The Prince's Trust and Chairman of the Bagri Foundation. Lord Bagri is one of the governors of the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Bagri married Usha Maheshwary in 1954 and has a son and a daughter.
Bagri Jats and Gurjar is a brave, hardworking and independent minded people known for their military prowess. Many of them were recruited into the British Indian Army during World War I. People belonging to the Bagri clan are found in large numbers as Sikhs in Punjab state, India. Many Bagris have now emigrated to the UK, USA and Canada. Tribes in India
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