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Bhullar(Punjabi: ਭ੝ੱਲਰ Hindi: भूलर) is a Jat gotra or clan found in Northern India and Pakistan. Bhullars are one of the three asl (pure) Jat gotras, the other two being Maan and Hayer (Heir).


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1 Origin
2 History
3 Geographical Distribution
4 Famous Bhullar's
5 Religion
Origin
Bhullars are one of the three asl (pure) Jat gotras, the other two being Maan and Hayer (Heir). Bhullars are related to the Maan and Hayer (Heir) gotra. The book published by A.S Duleh "Jatan Da Ithaas" considers that Bhullar clan moved from central Asia in early AC to India. According to Todd's Rajasthan (based upon the writings of Justin and Herodotus) for thousands of years few Jat tribes lived in co-existence in the current Punjab, while a large number of Jat tribes moved from Rajasthan to Punjab and other areas of India. Bhullar's are believed to be the original settlers of Punjab without the Rajasthan Route as followed by many other Jat Gotra’s. Sir Lepel Griffin's opinion is that the Bhullar's came into the Punjab, India region from present central Asia. The noted historian, K.C. Yadav says that most of the Jat tribes came to the Punjab in the 5th century. There are many theories about the origin of the Jats. Jats are sometimes considered to be of Scythian (Saka), Indo-European, Indo-Iranian or Indo-Aryan stock in view of the similar physical features and common practices with one or the other of these groups. A festival is held in the month of April near Rampura in Bathinda District of Punjab to worship Jhathera (Ancestor) of Bhullar Jats.
History
Bhullar, Maan and Hayer are related and were the original settlers in the Malwa region of current Punjab. In the early 12th century, these three clans were in control of large area in the current Malwa region of Punjab. Rao Hemraj son of founder king of the state of Jaisalmer had a dispute with his brothers which led to his re-settlement in Hisar. When Mohammed of Ghor or Mohammad Ghauri invaded India, Rao Hemraj and his followers provided maximum support to Ghauri. The strategy to support foreign rulers by Rao Hemraj and his descendants during the British in the 19th century benefited their growth and establishment in the current malwa region and moving out of other Jat tribes to Majha and Doaba, which also resulted in minor disputes with the Bhullars and other Jat tribes but later social relationships of marriage eased tension between the new settlers and old settlers. Bhullar’s flourished in the majha region around Lahore (in Pakistan) and Amritsar in India. Bhullar’s are scattered all across the Punjab in India, after the 1947 partition of India, Bhullars moved to India as they were mainly settled in the Lahore Area currently in Pakistan. Bhullar gotra is also found among Ramgarhias and others casts. Ramgarihia Bhullar’s claim they joined the Ramgarhia misl during the time Punjab was divided into different areas controlled by Sardars of different misls. Ramgarhias also have Bajwas, Sandhus, Sidhus, Hayer, Mann etc all gotras. Bhullars are well spread all over the Punjab, especially due to migration from Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bhullars have ancestral place of worship called ‘Mari’ in Jind riast currently district in Haryana, and in the Sangrur and Rampura in Bathinda District of Punjab India. Later Bhullar settled in various parts of Indian and Pakistan Punjab. Ruins of the Bhullar era are spread over an area of twelve miles near Fort Abbas in the previous princely state of Bahawalpur in Pakistan.
Geographical Distribution
Bhullars have a huge concentration in the Majha region mostly around the city of Amritsar in Punjab (India) and Lahore Punjab (Pakistan). In Punjab (India) Bhullar village name is common and found in various districts such as; Muktsar, Jalandhar, Gurdaspur districts. After partition, Bhullars from Lahore and surrounding areas migrated to all parts of the state in Punjab (India). Bhullars are evenly distributed in the state of Punjab with large concentration in Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur, Ferozpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Muktsar, Moga, Faridkot, Bathinda, Sangrur, and Patiala. In Punjab (Pakistan) Bhullar's are distributed in Sialkot, Narowal district. In Sialkot Bhullars have large concentration in Pasrur, Daska, Bhullar Mairay Wala, Bhular Rohi Wala, Bhullar Sharif and Bhullar.
Famous Bhullar's
Bhullars hold high positions in the Pakistan as well as in the Indian Army and Law Enforcement. Bhullars can be found in Canada, USA, Eourpe/England and Australia in various professions; finance, doctors, engineers, lawyers and Fashion designers. Mr. Tony Bhullar served as a MLA in the Provincial Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. 'ARINDER BHULLAR', of Leicester England, is a successful fashion designer and is known nationally in the Asian Fashion business. Mr. MS Bhullar served as a Director General of Punjab Police. Maj. Gen. Jaswant Singh Bhullar and Lt Gen M S Bhullar served in the Indian Army. Gaganjeet Bhullar is an emerging golfer in India. Dr. Sangeet Bhullar is the founder and executive director of WISE KIDS, a non-profit organisation set up to promote Positive and Safe Internet use. Monnie Bhullar is very famous for his enormous talent in most things he does and scored a wonder goal in the LECC match on 16/1/07. Sukhvinder Singh Bhullar has been noted as an expert in Industrial Improvement Systems, involving high degrees of computer interaction. Aman Bhullar heads a leading IT company in California and has contributed to the cause of saving landfills. He has pioneered this effort by launching various websites (www.ecyclezone.com being the first one). Aman Bhullar has also served in Indian Army and has funded the www.indianveterans.com project to connect all the ex-servicemen of indian origin. Sukshinder Singh Bhullar(Sukshinder Shinda)- Music Man in Bhangra Genre is world famous artist for Producing, directing music. He is also a fantastic singer. Finally Shinda is from Handsworth, Birmingham(England). For more information on Sukshinder Shinda please visit his website: www.sukshindershinda.com

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