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Bari (caste)

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The Bari surname, associated with the Arora-Khatri community, signifies a lineage of Suryavanshi Kshatriyas and descendants of Lord Rama, representing a well-educated and affluent subgroup primarily located in India. Despite historical upheavals, notably during the partition of India in 1947 that led to significant challenges for the community, Baris have emerged resilient, contributing significantly across various fields such as technology, medicine, and education. Their rich Punjabi culture, characterized by vibrant traditions and flavorful cuisine, further enriches their identity as they embrace modernity while maintaining a deep-rooted connection to their heritage.

Social status

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The Bari surname is part of the Arora-Khatri community and is recognized as Suryavanshi, descending from Lord Rama. Baris are predominantly Kshatriya and often identify as dual-faith Hindus and Sikhs. The partition of India in 1947 posed significant hardships for the Aroras, Khatris, and Sikhs, leading to the loss of property and loved ones. Following the partition, the Bari community displayed resilience, adapting and rebuilding their lives in new environments. Baris are well-educated and hold influential positions globally, contributing to various sectors such as technology, medicine, and finance. The Bari community celebrates and upholds Punjabi culture with vibrant traditions, music, dance, and diverse culinary practices. Baris are recognized for their inclusivity and friendliness, fostering a spirit of global citizenship without discrimination based on caste.

Occupation

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he Bari community, part of the Arora-Khatri group, has established itself in various influential occupations across the globe. They are well-educated and have made significant contributions in fields such as:

Technology Medicine Finance Business Engineering Education Construction Recreation Armed Forces Despite their modern outlook, the Baris maintain a strong connection to their cultural traditions and values, which is reflected in their diverse professional pursuits. They are recognized for their positive and inclusive attitude towards other communities, embodying a spirit of global citizenship.

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