Bhatia is a group of people and a
caste
Caste is a form of social stratification characterised by endogamy, hereditary transmission of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, and customary social interaction and exclusion based on cultura ...
found in
Punjab,
Sindh
Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
and
Gujarat. Traditionally, they have been a trading and merchant community. The Bhatias primarily live in Northwestern India and Pakistan.
[Tribalism in India, pp 160, By Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya, Edition: illustrated, Published by Vikas, 1978, Original from the University of Michigan.] The Bhatias,
Lohanas and
Khatris were similar communities and were known to intermarry. The Bhatias recruit
Saraswat Brahmins as priests.
History
The Bhatias are a mercantile community - traditionally they were merchants and traders.
The Bhatias primarily live in Northwestern India and Pakistan.
According to
B.N. Puri, Bhatias are a part of the Khatri community but them along with
Arora
Arora is a community of Punjab, comprising both Hindus and Sikhs. The name is derived from their native place Aror.
Historically, the Arora section of the Khatri community had been principally found in West Punjab, in the districts to the sou ...
s and
Soods maintained a distinct identity.
Before their traditional occupation of traders, both the
Lohanas and Bhatia were involved in the profession of
Agriculture. Historian Goswami states that their ritual position was "ambiguous", and, "they were considered neither a high nor a low caste". She further adds that as per the
British Raj era Major general Alexander Cunningham
Major General Sir Alexander Cunningham (23 January 1814 – 28 November 1893) was a British Army engineer with the Bengal Engineer Group who later took an interest in the history and archaeology of India. In 1861, he was appointed to the newly ...
, the word "Bhatia" is derived from the word "Bhat" meaning a warrior. The Bhatias claim that they are of Rajput origin. As per Goswami, they are a "traditional
Bania caste".
Historian
Dwijendra Tripathi states that the Bhatias are associated with the
Vaishyas like the Vaishnava Banias
and sociologist
A.M.Shah also considers the Bhatias to belong to the Vaishya varna like the Lohanas and Vanias.
The geographical origins of the Bhatia caste are uncertain. A more recent study by André Wink traces a 12th-century connection between the Bhatias of Jaisalmer and the
Caulukyas of Gujarat, while
Anthony O'Brien almost-contemporaneous attempt to discover their homeland caused him to place them around Sindh from the 7th century. Wink, who is a professor with interests in medieval and early modern Indian history, records that many of the community in Sindh converted to
Islam
Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic Monotheism#Islam, monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God in Islam, God (or ...
during the reign of
Firoz Shah Tughluq.
The Bhatias, who had been associated in particular with the
Multan area in Sindh, were historically merchants and they probably formed part of the earliest Indian diaspora found in Central Asia, together with the
Bhora and the
Lohana communities. Their emergence as a significant merchant group pre-dates the 17th century and certainly by the time that India became subject to colonial rule, the Bhatias and the other two early diaspora communities had established trade and moneylending networks that, according to Scott Levi, who specialises in the history of Central Asia, "... extended across Afghanistan, Central Asia, and eventually reached even beyond the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa to the Caribbean islands in the west, and to Southeast Asia and China in the east."

Bhatias along with Khatris and Lohanas were prominent merchants who had contacts right from
Volga River (
Russia) to
Kolkata (
India) The Bhatias, who had been associated in particular with the
Multan area in Sindh, were historically merchants and they probably formed part of the earliest Indian diaspora found in Central Asia, together with the
Bohra Bohra or Bora may refer to:
Groups of people
*A Musta'li trading community:
**Alavi Bohra, a branch of the Mustaali community
**Dawoodi Bohra, a branch of the Mustaali community
** Suleimani Bohra, a Mustaali Ismaili community that predominantly re ...
and the
Lohana communities. Their emergence as a significant merchant group pre-dates the 17th century and certainly by the time that India became subject to colonial rule, the Bhatias and the other two early diaspora communities had established trade and moneylending networks that, according to Scott Levi, who specialises in the history of Central Asia, "... extended across Afghanistan, Central Asia, and eventually reached even beyond the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa to the Caribbean islands in the west, and to Southeast Asia and China in the east."
Bhatias of
Thatta (
Sindh
Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
) established a colony in
Muscat (
Oman) where they conducted international trade between
Arabian peninsula
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and
India.
During the
Battle of Chamkaur, 5 out of the 40 Punjabi soldiers were Sikh Bhatias. They fought against a large army of Mughals.
During the
Battle of Mukstar, 40 Punjabis laid down their lives fighting against the
Mughals. Out of the 25 soldiers whose caste is recorded, 3 soldiers belonged to Sikh Bhatia families.
Religion

Hindu Bhatias follow
Vaishnavism. They revere Vishnu's avatars including
Rama and
Krishna.
They also worship
Hinglaj Mata as well as Dariya Sagar (sea). Moreover, some Bhatias are
Jains.
The oldest temple of Gulf,
Shrinathji Temple in
Bahrain was constructed by the
Thatthai Bhatia community in 1814 and is still managed by them. It is dedicated to
Lord Shrinathji, a form of
Krishna.
Dwarka Temples were largely funded by Bhatias.
Many Bhatias followed
Sikhism. Bhai Banno was the son of Bishan Chand Bhatia of village Mangat of district
Gujrat in
Punjab (now in modern-day Pakistan). He became a faithful follower of
Guru Arjan who involved him in the preparation of the
Adi Granth.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's ancestors were initiated into Sikhism by the efforts of Bhai Banno Bhatia.
Sub-groups
Among the Bhatias, there are different sub-castes, such as
Jakhar,
Kutchi, Veha, Halai,
Kanthi, Pavrai, Navgam, Pachisgaam,
Thattai and
Punjabi
Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to:
* Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan
* Punjabi language
* Punjabi people
* Punjabi dialects and languages
Punjabi may also refer to:
* Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
. Bhatias from
Kutch are Kutchi Bhatias, those from around
Jamnagar
Jamnagar () is a city located on the western coast of India in the state of Gujarat of Saurashtra (region), Saurashtra region. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jamnagar district and the fifth largest city in Gujarat. The city lies ...
district are known as Halai Bhatia, those from
Sindh
Sindh (; ; ur, , ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province ...
in present-day Pakistan are known as Sindhi Bhatias and those from Punjab in present-day India and Pakistan are known as Punjabi Bhatias. A large number of Punjabi Bhatias settled in Pakistani
Punjab in 1947.
Some of the major groups derived from the principal professions they follow or the crafts they practice.
[The Sikhs in History, pp 92, By Sangat Singh, Edition: 2, Published by S. Singh, 1995, Original from the University of Michigan]
See also
*
Jatt Sikh
*
Muslim Jat of Punjab
Jat Muslim or Musalman Jat also spelled Jutt ( ur, ) (also spelled Jatt or Jutt; ) are a sub-group of the Jat people, who are followers of Islam and are primarily native to the Punjab region, Gujarat Region or Northern regions of the Indian S ...
*
Gujjar
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Social groups of Punjab, India
Social groups of Rajasthan
Social groups of Gujarat
Social groups of Sindh
Surnames
Punjabi tribes