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The Warya (also known as Varya and Varah)A History of Rajasthan, Rima Hooja, Page 246 is a and Jat clan found predominantly in the and provinces of Pakistan and in the state of in India.

(1995). 9788174880284, Anmol Publ.. .
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In the 9th century C.E, Varah and Panwar Rajputs of attacked , the then capital of in western . This resulted in the fall of Tanot and the death of its ruler.

(2025). 9788129108906, Rupa & Company. .


Origins
The Varya or Baria had a number of origin myths . They generally place themselves within the division of the . It seems that there original settlement was in . The name Baria / Varya is very likely derived from the word Varaha which means boar, which was very likely their totem. Another form of the name appears to be Warah, which is used by those of .

There is general agreement that the ancestor of the tribe was Binepal of , and had emigrated at a very distant past from . The Varya are descendants of Warah, whose grandson Rājā Banni Pāl, is said to have founded Bhatinda, after conquering Bhatner and marrying the daughter of its Rajā. Banni Pāl's son Udasi was defeated by a king of Delhi but received a jagir. His son Sundar had seven sons, of whom the eldest founded Badhar in . (Cf. Barian).

According to another tradition, the tribe is descended from a Warah, whose grandson Rajah Banni Pal, who is said to have founded , after conquering Bhatner and marrying the daughter of the Raja. In , the Varya had a tradition that their ancestor Mal, a descendent of Raja Karan of the , came from Jal Kahra in Patiala in around 1500. Most Varya Rajputs consider themselves to be Rajputs of the Suryanvashi lineage. The Varya may be connected with the Barhaiya Rajputs of Azamgarh and Ghazipur districts in , who also connect themselves with .


History
Rai Kalu of Kakra near was said to be the first Varya chief to have embraced in the reign of the . Different groups of Varya then began to convert, but there are many Varyas who are still such as those of Bakhtri in what is now . In the Patiala State, the Varya, both Hindu and Muslim owned nearly 30 villages in the tehsils of Sunam, Bhawanigarh and Amargarh. At the beginning of the 20th century, they were organized along chhats or villages of the first rank and makans or villages of the second rank, other villages being inferior to these in social status. The author of the wrote the following:

According to another tradition, the tribe is descended from a Warah, whose grandson Rajah Banni Pal, who is said to have founded Bhatinda, after conquering Bhatner and marrying the daughter of the Raja. Banni Pal's son Udasi was defeated by a Sultan of Delhi but latter received a jagir. His son Sundal had seven sons, of whom the eldest founded Badhar in .

Malwa Ithass states that Raja Vineypal Variah, who was a descendant of Vikramaditya, built the fort of Bhim Garh, that evolved into the town of Bathinda on the banks of the in 655 CE and established his rule. This rule contained property from Bhatner, Lahore, Sarhind, Mandlik, Licchabadi, Thanesar, Bhadhaur, Dango, Peshawar, and most of . This kingdom had two capitals, one at Batthinda and one at Lahore. It also states that Variah was a son of Varga, 26th generations down from Bikarmaditya. Variah's descendants were Taskmas, Ajaypal, Abhaiypal, Vineypal, Lakhanpal, Rattanpal, Naiyapal, Nainpal, Vijaypal, Jashpal, Satpal and Gunpal. During the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb, most of the Varya tribe converted to Islam.


Population
After the partition of Punjab in 1947, a large population of Muslim Varyas migrated to western Punjab in Pakistan, where they are found in various districts such as and .

According to the 1901 Census of India:


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