Badwal
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Badwal or sometimes anglicised by the newly formed variation of Chera, is a subcaste claiming strong Patronal allegiance within the Saini (“Mali”) or Gardener community[1][2] of lowborn heritage. However some academicians inadequately tried to described Chera and Badyal as landless servitors under the Phulkian states of Patiala chieftaincy. During the commendatory period of Ala Singh Jat Period they were among underprivileged chanciest compatriots who grantbly start bestowing the agricultural land after marrying their cohabitational kinswomen to the Jātt Zamindar which often instigated as the practice of Hareem abduction[3].[source?]
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[change | change source]- ↑ Falcon, Robert Worgan (1896). Handbook on Sikhs for the Use of Regimental Officers. Pioneer Press. p. 80.
The Saini, market gardener, inferior in spirit and general qualities; as he sometimes calls himself a Jat, I append a list of the tribes— 4. Badwal or Chera
- ↑ Dole, Manoj. Great Indian Army Hero. Manoj Dole. p. 76.
- ↑ Shackle, C. (1984). The Sikhs. Atlantic Publishers & Distri. p. 56.