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Bawariya

The Bawariya are a Hindu caste found in the states of Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India. They have scheduled caste status in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. In Punjab, they are known as Bauria.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 224 to 228 Manohar Publications〕〔 People of India Hayana Volume XXIII edited by M.L Sharma and A.K Bhatia pages 56 to 62 Manohar〕〔People of India Punjab Volume XXXVII edited by I.J.S Bansal and Swaran Singh pages 89 to 93 Manohar〕
==Origin==
The word Bawariya is set to mean people who roam in Hindi. They are a semi-nomadic group scattered over North India. The Bawariya is a community of people and not a caste although the caste system of India puts them in caste category, but they still retain their original nomadic lifestyle and keep away from the main caste systems as practiced by many people in India. This is reflected in their clans, all of whom are well known clan names common with Jats, Gujars and other north western communities of India. Their area of in habitation and migration tells the real story of their ancient nomadic identity. At present, the Bawariya are found in the districts of Meerut, Banda, Agra, Mainpuri and Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring state of Haryana. They speak Bawari among themselves, which is similar to Marwari.〔
According to traditions in Punjab, the Bawaria or Bauria as they are also known get their name from the word ''baur'', meaning a net. As a community that was involved in hunting, the community became known as the Bawariya, but they are, in fact, Rajputs. The Bauria are found mainly in the districts of Firupzur, as well as Bhatinda, Ludhiana and Sangrur.〔People of India Punjab Volume XXXVII edited by I.J.S Bansal and Swaran Singh pages 89 to 93 Manohar〕

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