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The surname Bijlani likely spread through both voluntary and potentially forced migrations within and out of the Sindh region of pre-partition India. The partition of India in 1947 caused a massive displacement of people, with many Sindhi Hindus, including those bearing this surname, migrating to India. This was mainly a forced migration because of communal violence and the creation of Pakistan.
Before the partition, voluntary migrations for trade, education, or jobs could have also spread people bearing this surname to different parts of India and other countries. Sindhs location as a trading center meant that families like the Bijlanis might have formed connections and settlements in other regions, leading to a wider distribution of the name. These settlement patterns have shaped how this surname has evolved, with possible changes in spelling or pronunciation happening as families became part of new linguistic and cultural environments.
The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadich, kashyap, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara.
Description:
The surname Bijlani is mainly linked to the Sindhi community in India and Pakistan. The religion associated with BIJLANI surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi and marathi.
Its especially common among the Amil subgroup of Sindhis. Historically, Amils worked in administrative and professional jobs. This surname probably comes from a place name or a job held by ancestors. Bijlani families originated in Sindh before the partition of India in 1947. After the partition, many from this surname moved to India. Today, people with this surname live in different parts of India and around the world as part of the Sindhi diaspora, often keeping close connections to their cultural background.
The surname Bijlani is common among people of Indian descent, especially those from the Sindh region, which is now mainly in Pakistan. Because of this, people with this surname often speak Sindhi, which reflects their family history. Given Indias many languages and migration patterns, many Bijlanis also speak Hindi, the most common language in India. English is also widely used, particularly in professional and academic environments, because of its historical significance in India and its ongoing importance in global communication. Depending on where they live, individuals with this surname may also speak other regional languages.
Here are few notable Indian personalities with the surname and their professions: 1. Arjun Bijlani: Actor , 2. Rati Bijlani: Actress , 3. Mohan Bijlani: Businessperson , 4. Gopi Bijlani: Doctor , 5. Shakti Bijlani: Chartered Accountant.
The surname "Bilani" has several variations, including Bijlanii, Bilanii, Belyani, and Bijlani.
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