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Baranwal (also spelled Barnwal, Burnwal, Varnwal, Warnwal or Barnawal) is a part of the larger Bania community of northern India. They originated in north India in the regions today comprising Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and West Bengal. However, today they have a disapora spread across India and the world.[1]

Baranwal Gotra [2]

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Bajaj, Dhek, Seth, Modi, Makaria, Sambhalpuria, Panchlokharia, Jerfuria, Seratan ( Sarotan), Lokharia, Atrasiwal, Beria ( Beria, Veria), Katharia ( Kataria ), Kulin ( Kulinmurat ), Modi, Japkharia ( Jaikharia ), Sonpuria ( Sonpuria ), Nairchaiya ( Nerchaiya ), Kharvasya, Vadua ( Vadua ), Rupiha ( Rupiha ), Kasajiya ( Kashijia, Kasajiya ), Tekmania ( Tek Mania ), Mirichiya, Dhagar, Nakwarias, Manharia, Babukansia, Khelaun ( Khelaun ), Thelaria, Kakriya, Bakshi, Simaria, Gundele, Lala, Nagar, Imilia, Guhiya, Kotwale, Ledia, Chikriya, Satputra, Pindar, Goyal, Kankiya, Kanungoy, Katrawale,  Patwari, Kathairia, Malhan, Purwar, Chaudhary, Mania, Dhiga, Patsaria (Parsaria, Pathsaria), Vaidya or Hakeem, Moril, Batraj, Musaddi Namleen.

The community mostly resides in the regions of Etawah, Azamgarh, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Deoria, Ghazipur, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Gupta, C. Dwarakanath (1999). Socio-cultural History of an Indian Caste. Mittal Publications. p. 16. ISBN 978-81-7099-726-9. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  2. ^ "जातिभास्कर (ब्राह��मण, क्षत्रिय, वैश्य और मिश्रखंड): Jati Bhaskar | Exotic India Art". www.exoticindiaart.com. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
  3. ^ Asian Folklore Institute; Society for Asian Folklore (1972). Asian Folklore Studies. Asian Folklore Institute.[page needed]