Puri Khatris

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Puri is an Surname of Khatri's derived from Chandravanshi Indo-Sythian Puru tribe/Puruvansh of King Porus of Yaduvansh of Chandravansh/Lunar Dynasty. King Porus himself was a Shoorsaini as described by Megasthines. His descendants of Puru Tribe maintained there identity as a Kshatriya Varna Clan. They can be considered direct descendants of King Porus whereas Sainis are both Directly and Indirectly related. Some Saini Rajputs Clan are closely related to Puruvansh of Yaduvansh and Some are just Yaduvanshi's.

The Purus settled between the Asikni and the Parusni, whence they launched their onslaught on the Bharatas, and after the initial rebuff in the Dasarajna War, soon regrouped and resumed their march on the Yamuna and the Sarasvati and subsequently merged with the Bharatas, Some of their off-shoots lingered on in the Punjab and one of their scions played a notable part in the events of the time at Alexander's invitation. They probably survived in the Punjab under the name of Puri, which is a sub-caste of the Khatris.[1]

Notable people

Bankers
Businessmen and Managers
Film actors
Independence activists and martyrs
Journalists
  • Balraj Puri, Journalist, writer and human rights activist
  • Belle Puri, Canadian journalist
  • Kavita Puri, British journalist, radio broadcaster, and author
  • Narottam Puri, Indian sports journalist and broadcaster
  • Pratima Puri, Indian journalist best known for being Doordarshan's first newsreader
  • Rajinder Puri, Indian cartoonist, veteran columnist and political activist
Politicians
  • Hardeep Singh Puri, Indian cabinet minister
  • Lakshmi Puri, former assistant secretary-general at the United Nations and the former deputy executive director of UN Women.
  • Manjeev Singh Puri, Indian civil servant of the Indian Foreign Service cadre and the former Ambassador of India to Nepal
  • Raghunath Sahai Puri, Minister for Housing & Urban Development in Punjab Government
  • Ranjeev Puri, American state representative
Singers
  • Sanam Puri, lead vocalist of the independent music band SANAM, and Bollywood singer
  • Samar Puri, guitarist in the band SANAM, popularly known as 'Flying Guitarist'; the sibling of Sanam Puri
Science and academia
  • Baij Nath Puri, Indian historian and author
  • Harish Puri, Indian political scientist and historian
  • Ishwar Puri, Indian-American and Canadian scientist, engineer, and academic
  • Jyoti Puri, professor of sociology at Simmons University
  • Madan Lal Puri, Indian-American mathematician and statistician
  • Manju Puri, Indian-American economics professor at Duke University and editor at the Review of Financial Studies. Currently he is the director of the American Finance Association.
  • Munish Chander Puri, professor emeritus of mathematics at IIT Delhi
  • Neel Kamal Puri, Indian author and teacher
  • Ruchir Puri, Indian American scientist
  • Sanjay Puri, Indian statistical physicist
Spirituality
Sports
  1. ^ Prakash, Buddha (1964). Political and Social Movements in Ancient Panjab. Delhi, Patna, Varanasi: M. Banarsidass. p. 77.