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Malla bedian jagwana sahib ji punjab style wrestling pind malla bedian part 10
Malla bedian jagwana sahib ji punjab style wrestling pind malla bedian part 2
General
Malla Bedian is a village located in Nawanshahr district, India. It is located between Nawanshahr and Phillaur just north of the city of Aur. Though Garcha is the most known surname in Malla Bedian, Sodhis, Bains, Sandhus and wahids make a considerable share of population. Villagers' main occupation is agriculture and cattle rearing. Approximately half of the population of this village has migrated to the western countries in search for employment. Village has a Darwaja where people sit together and talk about politics which we called (Sath). Malla bedian has a very precious person which we call GoGa Bhraji. Original name of goga bhraji is S. Harjinder Singh Garcha. He's the one you would meet in the morning if you want fresh news.
Contents
- Malla bedian jagwana sahib ji punjab style wrestling pind malla bedian part 10
- Malla bedian jagwana sahib ji punjab style wrestling pind malla bedian part 2
- General
- Founder
- Origin
- History
- References
Founder
As per the stories being passed from generation to generation the founder of this village was Malla, brother of jalla who founded a village called Garcha approx 4 km south east of malla bedian. Both the brothers are believed to have moved from village kohara in ludhiana district of Punjab.
Origin
Garcha Jatts are a branch of Tomar Jats. They are believed to have originated from village Kohara, district Ludhiana, Punjab. Now Garcha's live all over the world in many countries, including other districts of Punjab and other states of India as well. There are many more jatt last names like Sodhi, Purewal, Bains, Badh and many more.
History
Garcha Jatts are a branch of Tomars. Tur Jatts are their kins. They are thought to first ruled over Delhi in the 11th century, then settled in Firozpur area then later in Ludhiana area in around 12th century. Before moving to Panjab, plains of Jamuna river around Delhi was their home. Garcha, Sirhe, Nain, Chandarh, Dhande, Kandhole and Khosa Jatts are close kins who are thought to come from Turkistan (Scythian empire) in early history.