Beniwal
Beniwal
(Veniwal, Venhval, Benhival, Vainiwal, Vaniwal, Bhainiwal, Bahinwar, Veniwal, Bainiwal, Bain, Vain, Baini, Bhainwar, Behniwal, Benipal, Bhanniwal)
Location : Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
Country : India
Beniwal (बेनीवाल)[1] Veniwal (वेणिवाल) Venhval (वेनवाल) Benipal Benhival (बेन्हीवाल) Vainiwal (वैनीवाल)[2] Vaniwal (वैनीवाल)Bhainiwal (बैनीवाल) Bahinwar (बहिनवार)[3] [4] Veniwal (वेनीवाल) Bainiwal (बैनिवाल)/Bain (बैन)/Vain (वैन)[5] Baini (बैनी)[6] [7] Bhainwar (भैनवार)[8] Behniwal (बेहनीवाल) Bhanniwal (भांणीवाल) [9] is a clan or warrior Gotra of Jats in Rajasthan,[10] Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India. They are known as warrior because of their long battle against Rathore in Rajasthan in 16th century.They were rulers in Jangladesh, Bikaner. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mentioned Ven as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [11] They were supporters of Chauhan Confederacy. They (Venikas) fought Mahabharata War in Kaurava's side.
Origin
- Beni Naga
- Beniwal Gotra derives name from Bani (Jungle).[12]
- They are Nagavanshi kshatriyas. They are said to be descended from Vena (वेन), the ancestor of Prithu, who is called the first consecrated king of the earth. [13] They are considered Shivagotri.
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Beniwal (बेणीवाल) (Jat clan) → Beni (बेणी) is a village in Khairlanji tahsil in Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh.
- Vain (Jat Clan) → King Vain Basore. Singhorgarh Fort is place of historical importance in Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh. Situated bout 6 km away from Singrampur the ruins of this fort of great historical importance can be found. There was civilization here in older times. King Vain Basore had built a big and strong fort and the Gawe kings ruled over here for a long time. There is also a lake here, which is full of lotus flowers. This is an ideal picnic spot.[14]
History
Earlier they were in Central Asia and from there they migrated to northern salt-range Punjab region in India and at the time of Alexander invasion on Punjab in 326 B.C. they fought with Alexander The Great. Later on Beniwal along with Sihag,Punia,Godara,Saran and Johiya migrated to north Rajasthan region known as Jangladesh and ruled there till 15th century .
Benae of Pliny : They are mentioned by Pliny as Benae, along the Brysai,[15] the modern Beniwal and Vāraish Jats. They are very ancient people and in the Central Asia they were called by the name of Ven or Ben. They are frequently mentioned in Central Asian History.
Ven/Vain/Bain of B S Dahiya : Bhim Singh Dahiya writes about the kingdom of Ven, on Lake Van in Turkey in the tenth century B.C. They are the Benae of the later Greek writers, the Beniwal or Venhwal clan of the Jats in India, whose king, Raja Chakravarti Ben/Ven. (the Chakva Ben) is famous in Indian legends from the Punjab to Bengal, without rinding a place in the present-day history. Significantly, the Ven kings, took the title of “king of kings”, “king of the world”—titles which were later taken up by the Achaemenians of Iran. In addition, the Ven kings are called, “The king of the Biainas” and “king of the Naire”. These titles show that the Ven kingdom, included the Bains and Nara clan of the Jats. Again, the Ven kings, extended their power over the Manna/Mannai and the Dayeni/Dahi people. [16]
A village named Meena Majra, near Sonipat towards Ganaur, which contains ancient ruins, including the multi-story buildings. There are certain ancient temples and a large tank and goddesses near the site. The local People believe that this ancient city was capital of king Chakwa Ben. The identity of this ruler Chakwa Ben is not known to the historians. However a stupa near Kesariya, known by the name of Raja Ben Chakravarti is descibed by Hiuen-Tsang as a memorial of Chakravarti kings.[17] Carlleyle notes a similar local tradition from Bairat (Jaipur), and there too, the name is Chakwa Ben. [18] Cunningham mentions similar legends of Chakravarti Ben in Bihar, Awadh and Ruhel Khand. Carlleyle says, he was an Indo-Scythian king. He is right. The king belonged to Ben or Beniwal clan.[19]
In Jangladesh area: The philosophy of their origin from the Shiva's lock indicates that they belong to the Nagavansha. They are considered to be of Shiva (Shivi) gotra. Shivi and Taxak were neighbourers. After the attack of Alexander the Shivi and Taxak people moved down to Panjab and occupied Jangladesh. Beniwal Gotra Jats were one of them to occupy parts of Jangladesh. The Jangladesh region corresponded with the princely state of Bikaner. They reached here in early period of Christian era and ruled till 15th century when Rathores occupied the Jangladesh due to lack of unity in jats at that time.[20]
According to James Todd the Beniwal republic in Jangladesh had 150 villages under them with capital at Raisalana and districts like Bhukarkho, Sanduri, Manoharpur, Kooi, Bae.The identity of the king "Assurbanipal" who was great king of Bebilonia (Iran, Iraq, Siriya etc.) also assumed from Beniwal gotra of india in old time according to some philosopher.
Lack of unity between jats were spreading their rule in Jangladesh in the 15th century. At that time Beniwal Jats were ruling over about 150 villages in Jangladesh region. Their capital was at "Rai Selana" and their king was Raisall. Raisall was a simple and brave ruler. Their territory included the important towns like Bookerko, Saundri, Manoharpur, Kooi and Bai.The battle had become between Beniwals and Godara. Godara Jats had aligned with Rathores.But Beniwals did not accept defeat and they fight till last long.Thats why Beniwal is known as warrior jat.But due to lack of unity among Jats their territory also become to end. Beniwal had also performed main role in the war of Jats against the King Mohmad Gauri(the muslim king). [19][21]
Ram Swarup Joon[22] writes about...The Beniwal Gotra is found in large numbers in the desert regions. They call themselves the descendants of Shavi and consider Shiva as their God. Before the establishment of Bikaner State they had a small kingdom there. There were 35 villages of Beniwal Jats in Bahawalpur State before independence and about the same number in Bikaner State. The latter are the followers of Vaishnavite faith.
Benisagar (बेनीसागर) is an ancient historical Village in Manjhgaon Block in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand State, India. Several Iron slags, microlith, Potsherds have been discovered from Singhbhum district which are from 1400 BCE according to Carbon dating age.[23]
N-JH-10: 1. Benisagar tank, 2. Old remains of temple and sculptures on the south east bank of the above tank at Benisagar, District West Singhbhum.[24]
This area was ruled by Nagavanshi rulers. There is need to find relationship between Beniwal clan and Benisagar.
Sub divisions of Chauhan
Bhim Singh Dahiya[25] provides us list of Jat clans who were supporters of the Chauhan when they gained political ascendancy. The Bhanniwal clan supported the ascendant clan Chauhan and become part of a political confederacy.[26]
Table of Jat republics in Jangladesh
Dr Karni Singh, a well known political personality and author, records that Jats had established powerful governments in north India. Prior to 1488 Jats had seven Janapadas of Godara, Saran, Sihag, Beniwal, Puniya, Sahu, Johiya in desert region of Bikaner. Following are the main clans and their heads with capital and number of villages in each territory. [27], [28]
S.No. | Name of janapada | Name of chieftain | No. of villages | Capital | Names of districts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Punia | Kanha Punia | 300 | Jhansal[29]/Luddi[30] | Bhadra, Ajitpura, Sidhmukh, Rajgarh, Dadrewa, Sankhoo |
2. | Beniwal | Raisal Beniwal | 150 | Raisalana | Bhukarkho, Sanduri, Manoharpur, Kooi, Bae |
3. | Johiya | Sher Singh Johiya | 600 | Bhurupal | Jaitpur, Kumana, Mahajan, Peepasar, Udasar |
4. | Sihag | Chokha Singh Sihag | 150 | Suin/Pallu | Rawatsar, Biramsar, Dandusar, Gandaisi |
5. | Saharan | Pula Saran | 300 | Bhadang | Khejra, Phog, Buchawas, Sui, Bandhnau, Sirsala |
6. | Godara | Pandu Godara | 700 | Shekhsar | Shekhsar, Pundrasar, Gusainsar Bada, Gharsisar, Garibdesar, Rungaysar, Kalu |
It is thus clear that out of 2670 villages in the Jangladesh, 2200 villages were under the rule of Jats. Each canton bore the name of the community, and was subdivided into districts.
Villages founded by Beniwal clan
- Benisagar(बेनीसागर) is a historical Village in Majhgaon Block in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand State, India. It was probably founded by Beniwal Jats. बेनीसागर (AS, p.643), जिला सिंहभूम, झारखंड में स्थित है. 9वीं व 10वीं शतियों के प्राचीन हिंदू मंदिरों के अवशेषों के लिए यह स्थान उल्लेखनीय है. उत्तर गुप्तकालीन मूर्तियां भी यहां से प्राप्त हुई हैं जो पटना के संग्रहालय में संगृहीत हैं। ये मूर्तियां भारी भरकम सी हैं और कला की दृष्टि से नालंदा की कलाकृतियों से हीनतर हैं. [31]
- Bain (बांय) - Village in Taranagar tahsil of Churu district in Rajasthan. PIN:331304
- Raslana was capital of Beniwals in Jangladesh and founded by Raisal Beniwal.
- Kalana was founded by Ch. Kala Ram Beniwal in 1782.
- Beniwalon Ki Dhani (Barmer)
- Beniwalon Ki Dhani (Nagaur)
- Beniwalsar (बेनीवालसर) - village in Chohtan Tahsil of Barmer district in Rajasthan.
- Chhani Badi (छानी बङी) - Village in Tehsil Bhadra of Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan.
- Kalana (कलाना) - village in Bhadra tahsil in Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan founded by Beniwal Jats. Kalana was founded by Ch. Kala Ram Beniwal in 1782.
- Manharpura (मनहरपुरा) - village in Nohar tehsil of Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan.
- Raslana (रसलाणा) - Village in Bhadra tahsil in Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan was capital of Beniwals in Jangladesh and founded by Raisal Beniwal.
- Sonri (सोनरी) - village in Nohar tehsil of Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan.
बेनीवाल गोत्र का इतिहास
बेनीवाल गोत्र संसार के प्राचीनतम तथा स्तम्भ चार गोत्रों में से एक है. जनसंख्या में भी ये गोत्र बड़े 10 गोत्रों में ही आता है.क्योंकि हर गोत्र की आबादी का अनुमान कोई भी लेखक और इतिहासकार उस गोत्र के गांव की संख्या और घरों की संख्या के हिसाब से ही लगाता आया है। प्राचीन शासक के लेखक भीम सिंह दहिया लिखते हैं कि इस गोत्र का वर्णन ८०० ई.पू. प्लिनी ने भी किया है. वे लिखते हैं कि उस समय इनको बेनई के रूप में जाना जाता था तथा 'वाल' एक प्रत्यय है. तैतीय एवं सतपथ ब्रह्मण तथा कान्ठक सहित इस दावे को सिद्ध करते हैं कि यह आर्याव्रत के प्राचीन गोत्रों में से एक है. इनका पूर्वज पृथ्थू था जोकि वेन पुत्र था और कृषि विशेषज्ञ था. यही राजा पृथ्वी का प्रथम प्रतिष्ठित राजा हुआ. इसकी १५ पीढियों बाद वें द्वितीय राजा हुआ. वैन/बैन द्वितीय ही नागवंशियों का प्रथम तथा कुल ६ चकवों में से एक चकवा था. यही महाराजा चकवा वैन के नाम से प्रसिद्द हुआ. अनुमान है कि यह महाभारत से बहुत पहले हुआ था. इसी के नाम से वर्तमान वेनीवाल गोत्र प्रारंभ हुआ. महाराजा चकवा वैन का एक किला शेरशाह सूरी मार्ग पर गन्नोर से ८ किमी दूरी पर है. [32]
जाटों के जो वंश ई.पू. सैंकडों वर्ष पहले हरिवर्ष (यूरोप) गए थे उनमें से एक वैन/बैन (बेनीवाल) भी था. इनके राज्य डेनमार्क, इंगलैंड, अर्मीनिया, टर्की आदि देशों में रहे तथा ये लोग आज ईसाई धर्म के पालक हैं. वैन/बैन/दें के रूप में आबाद [33] से भी प्राप्त होती है. यह उल्लेख जाट इतिहासकारों ठाकुर देशराज, कैप्टेन दलीप सिंह अहलावत आदि की इतिहास पुस्तकों में भी है. बीकानेर क्षेत्र में १५० गांवों पर इनका राज्य था. कुछ इतिहासकार गांवों की संख्या ३६० बताते हैं. भादरा जिला हनुमानगढ़ में आज भी इस गोत्र की बहुतायत है. भारतीय पुरातत्व खंड vi में इनके प्रमाण हैं. सिख इतिहासकार कन्निंघम ने भी बिहार, अवध, रुहेल खंड में चकवा वैन के प्रमाण दिए हैं.[34]
टर्की, आर्मीनिया आदि देशों में वैन/बैन के नाम की अति प्राचीन झीलें हैं. रूस और डेनमार्क में भी इनके प्रमाण मिलते हैं. [35] बेबिलोनिया के देशों पे हुकूमत करने वाले महान राजा "असुरबेनिपाल" को भी कुछ इतिहासकारों ने बेनिवाल जाट ही माना है।
राजस्थान में एक गोत्र के आधार पर इसी गोत्र की जनसंख्या सर्वाधिक है. हरयाणा, पंजाब, दिल्ली, उत्तर प्रदेश, उत्तराँचल, बिहार में भी यह गोत्र आबाद है. शिव से इसकी उत्पति मानी गई है. शिव इनके अराध्य देव हैं. बीकानेर में इनका राज्य जाटों की एकता के अभाव के कारण समाप्त हो गया.इसके बाद भी बेनीवाल गोत्र के मुखियाओं को रुपये ५००/- प्रतिमाह और पगड़ी भेंट में दी जाती थी. इस गोत्र के राजा बड़े दानी थे. कहते हैं इन्होने अपने मिराशियों को भी हाथी दान दिया था. राजस्थान में राठोड़ो से लड़ाई बेनिवालों ने ही लड़ी थी।इनके रहन सहन का ढंग उत्तम था. भूतकाल में चौधरी लक्ष्मी नारायण बेनीवाल उत्तर प्रदेश के छाता क्षेत्र से सरकार में कई बार विधायक व मन्त्री रहे है। भरत सिंह दड़बा कला सिरसा से, कुलवीर सिंह बेनीवाल भट्टू कला से विधायक रहे हैं तथा संजीव कुमार बेनीवाल भादरा से कई बार विधायक रहे हैं। विद्या बेनीवाल भी विधायक रह चुकी है।रणसिंह बेनीवाल भी सांसद रह चुके है। कमला बेनीवाल गुजरात की राज्यपाल और राज्यस्थान की उपमुख्यमंत्री रह चुकी है। विजेंद्रा बेनीवाल राज्यस्थान के लूणकरणसर से कई बार विधायक रहे है। हरियाणा के विजेंदर सिंह बेनीवाल व प्रीति बेनीवाल अंतररास्ट्रीय स्तर के बॉक्सर रहे है व अनुराधा बेनीवाल अन्तर्राष्ट्रीय चेस की खिलाडी रही है।भीमसेन चौधरी बेनीवाल राज्यस्थान के लूणकरणसर से 6 बार विधायक रहे है। [36]
ठाकुर देशराज लिखते हैं
ठाकुर देशराज लिखते हैं कि राठौरों से, जिस समय अपने राज्य की रक्षा के लिए, बेणीवाल जाटवीरों का संघर्ष हुआ, उस समय उनके पास 84 गांव थे। राय सेलाणा नाम के स्थान में इनकी राजधानी थी। राजा का नाम रायसल्ल था जो कि बहादुर किन्तु सीधा सरदार था। गोदारा लोग राठौरों (राजपूत) से मिल गये थे। बेनीवाल , सिहाग एक साथ थे।राठोड़ो व गोदारों से जाटों की लडाई मे बेनिवालो ने आखरी दम तक लड़ाई लड़ी,और हार नही मानी । राजा रायसल युद्ध में वीरगति को प्राप्त हो गया। युद्ध के पश्चात भी बेनिवालों ने राठोड़ो की अधीनता स्वीकार नही की। ऐसा इतिहास में बहुत ही कम देखने को मिलता है कि राजा को गवाने के बाद भी कोई सेना निचले नेतृत्व के सहारे संघर्ष करना शुरू कर दे, पर इस लम्बी लड़ाई में ये सब हुआ। युद्ध में राठौड और गोदारों (जाट) की जीत के बाद बेनीवाल धीरे धीरे अपना प्रभाव फिर से बढ़ाने लगे, क्योंकि बीकानेर रियासत के पास उस समय इनके गांव की संख्या ज्यादा होती थी। बीकानेर रियासत को नुकसान पहुंचाना फिर से शुरू कर दिया गया था।संधि क्ररने के बहाने इनको एक महल में बुलाया गया जँहा धोखे से इनको घेरकर उस महल में आग लगा दी गई । ये वँहा से बच निकलने में सफल रहे। और फिर से राठोरो पर हमले करने शुरू कर दिए ,लम्बे समय तक इनकी राठोड़ो से लड़ाईया चली थी। बीकानेर रियासत का नुकसान करके लगभग तहश नहश कर दिया गया था। गोदारो की मदद करने वाले बीका राठौड़ जिसके नाम पर वर्तमान बीकानेर शहर आबाद है, उसको अंत में बैनीवाल जाट वीरो के साथ समझौता करना पड़ा और अपने राज पाठ में हिस्सा देना पड़ा।
जाट इतिहास:ठाकुर देशराज,पृष्ठान्त-618
चारण रामरत्न ने बेणीवालों के अधिकार में चालीस गांव लिखे हैं, किन्तु ‘वाकए राजपूताना’ जिल्द दो में मुंशी ज्वालासहायजी ने 150 गांव लिखे हैं।
इनके राज्य में बूकरको, सोन्दरी, मनोहरपुर, कूई और बाई जैसे प्रसिद्ध नगर शामिल थे। भादरा, अजीतपुर, सीधमुख, राजगढ़, ददरेवा और सांखू किसी समय उनके अधिकार में रहे थे।
बेणीवाल भी पोनियों की भांति नागवंशी अथवा शिव-गोत्री हैं। बेणी सिर के बालों के गुच्छे को कहते हैं। महादेव की जटाओं से जाटों के पैदा होने की जो फिलासफी है, उसके अनुसार वे शिव-गोत्री अथवा नाग-वंशी ही हो सकते हैं। बीकानेर के सिवाय पंजाब और संयुक्त प्रदेश में भी उनकी आबादी पाई जाती है। बीकानेर राज की ओर से उनके मुखियाओं के लिए पोशाक, सालाना 500 रुपये और 75 रुपये की नदकार बंधी हुई बताई जाती है। बेणीवाल लोग जांगल के उस भाग के शासक थे, जो अन्य लोगों के राज्यों से कहीं अधिक उपजाऊ था। जाटों के ग्रन्थों में इनके दान की और ठाट-बाट की खूब प्रशंसा कही गई है।
रायसलाणा के बेणीवाल
रायसलाणा चुरू से 50 मील उत्तर-पूर्व में और सारण जाटों के ठिकाने भाड़ंग से 18 मील उत्तर-पूर्व में स्थित है. यह बेणीवाल जाटों की राजधानी था. बेणीवालों के कितने गाँव थे, इसके बारे में इतिहासकारों में बड़ा मतभेद है. ठाकुर देशराज ने बेणीवालों के गाँवों की संख्या 84, चारण रामनाथ रत्नू ने 40, और मुंशी ज्वालासहय ने वाकए राजपूताना में 150 दी है. दयालदास ने अपनी ख्यात में संख्या 360 गाँवों के होने का उल्लेख किया है. [37] राठोड़ों के आगमन के समय इनका सरदार रायसल था. रायसल की बेटी मलकी का विवाह भाड़ंग के सरदार पूला सारण के साथ हुआ था. इसी मलकी के अपहरण काण्ड को लेकर गोदारों का शेष सब जाटों से युद्ध हुआ था और अंत में सीधमुख के पास ढाका नमक स्थान पर जो लड़ाई हुई, उसमें गोदारो का साथ राठोड़ो ने दिया, जाटो की आपसी फूट की बजह से जाटो का साम्राज्य समाप्त हो गया।लेकिन बेनीवालो ने फिर भी हार नही मानी ,इन्होंने लम्बे समय तक राठौड़ो से लड़ाईया लड़ी ।रायसलाणा [38] [39]
जर्तगण
डॉ. धर्मचंद्र विद्यालंकार[40] ने लिखा है....महर्षि यास्काचार्य ने ही तो जरितों किंवा जर्तों को ही गर्तास्यु भी बताया है; अर्थात वही जर्तगण भूतल में भवन बना कर भी नित्य निवास किया करते हैं. मध्यपूर्व के जार्डन (जर्तायन) जैसे देश के प्रेत (प्रेटा) नामक नगर में ईसा पूर्व प्रथम सहस्त्राब्दी के ऐसे ही शैलाश्रय उत्खनन में मिले हैं. जिनमें विधिवत रूप से ही पर्वत मालाओं को काट-काट कर भव्य स्तम्भ-संयुक्त विशाल गृह और आवास भवन बनाए हुए हैं. यह स्थान वर्तमान में मानव की आदिम भवन संबंधी संरचना है. लगभग उसी काल के यास्काचार्य यही हमें बता रहे हैं कि जर्त या जाट लोग ही भूतल में घर बना कर रहा करते थे.
सीरिया में जिस हयूक-सभ्यता किंवा असुर सभ्यता का पूर्ण परिचय पुरातत्वविदों को मिलता है, उसमें भी कच्ची मिट्टी के ही घर भूतल में निर्मित मिले हैं. असुर अवनिपाल जोकि असुरों का प्रथम प्रसिद्ध शासक माना जाता है, उसी के वीर वंशज हमें वर्तमान में बेनीवाल जैसे कुल नामधारी लोग दलितों से लेकर जाटों तक में मिलते हैं. बल्कि कश्मीर में बनिहाल और हरियाणा में एक बनवाली या बनिहाल जैसा प्राचीन पुरातात्विक स्थल भी विद्यमान हैं.
Beniwal Khap
Beniwal khap has 360 villages in Churu, Jaipur and Mathura districts. In Jatu dialect they call themselves Bhainwar and this khap as Bhainwar khap. This khap has 12 villages around Kosi Kalan. Dilip Singh Beniwal and Bhale Ram Beniwal Dupedi are from this khap.[41]
बेनीवाल खाप
41. बेनीवाल खाप - यह 360 गांव वाली खाप है जो चूरू, जयपुर और मथुरा क्षेत्र में फैली हुई है. ये अपने को जाटू भाषा में भैनवार भी बताते हैं तथा इस खाप को भैनवारी खाप कहते हैं. उनके 12 गांव कोसीकला के पास हैं. इसी खाप के चौधरी दिलीप सिंह बेनीवाल, चौधरी भले राम बेनीवाल दुपैड़ी आदि हैं. [42]
Sarvapal Khap
Sarvapal Khap is a Khap of 22 villages. This is a grand organization spread from Faridabad, Ballabhgarh to Chhata, Kosi in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It has 1000 village. It includes Deende Pal of Kosi Kalan, Gathona Khap of Bathain Kalan, Beniwal Khap of Kamar, Sorot Pal of Hodal, Munder Pal of Dhatteer- Allika, Tewatia Pal of Janauli, Rawat Pal of Paigaon. [43]
सर्वपाल खाप
सर्व पाल खाप में 22 गाँव हैं. यह फरीदाबाद, बल्लभगढ़ से लेकर मथुरा जिले के छाता, कोसी तक फैला एक विशाल संगठन है. इसमें करीब 1000 गाँव हैं. इस खाप में कोसी की डींडे पाल, बठैन की गठौना पाल, कामर की बेनीवाल पाल, होडल की सौरोत पाल, धत्तीर- अल्लिका की मुंडेर पाल, जनौली की तेवतिया पाल, पैगांव की रावत पाल आदि सम्मिलित हैं. यह पाल दहेज़ निवारण में सबसे आगे है.[44]
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Sikar district
Abhawas, Babalan, Babla, Bhagatpura, Chuwas, Dhandhan, Dholia, Kotri Dhaylan, Khud, Ranoli, Swami ki Dhani, Sawai Laxmanpura, Sherpura, Sikar, Thimoli,
Villages in Bikaner district
Bandha, Bandhra, Ramnagar, Rawwala Bajju, Satasar,
Villages in Churu district
Balrasar (6), Bhaleri, Biramsar, Chhapar Churu (5), Dalman (1), Daloosar, Daudsar, Gopalpuriya, Hansiyawas, Kalwas, Khandwa, Khandwa Patta Peetheesar (), Khuri Churu (1), Kaman Churu, Loonasar, Malaksar, Mundital, Neshal, Raburi, Raiya Tunda, Ruplisar, Sardarshahar, Sujangarh (13), Taranagar,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Bahara Khurd, Bana Ka Bas, Bhojakare, Borunda, Chamu, Dantiwara, Gagari, Godelai, Guda Vishnoiyan (3), Jhak Bilara, Jodhpur, Kagal, Khabeda, Kutiyasani Kalan (), Madla Kalan, Modi Joshiyan, Nandwan, Pal, Phalaudi, Poonasar, Prahladpura, Raimalwara, Salwa Kalla, Sili,
Villages in Barmer district
Aadel, Bachhraoo, Baitu Panji, Balewa, Bankana Tala, Bataru, Beniwalon Ki Dhani, Beniwalsar, Beriwala Tala (बेरीवाला तला), Bhadkha, Bhata, Bheemra, Bhimarlai (भीमरलाई), Bhomun Ka Tala, Bola Barmer, Chandesara, Chaukriya Ki Dhani, Deodon Ki Dhani, Dhanaoo, Dharasar, Doodhu(दूधू), Garal (80), Gira, Hathitala, Indrohi, Jalipa, Jaydoo, Kalyanpura, Khattoo, Khoome Ki Beri ( खूमे की बेरी ), Koloo, Lilala, Lilsar, Madhasar, Mangle Ki Beri, Mokhab Khurd, Nandram Ki Dhani, Naukh (5), Nokhra (20), Pareu, Ratasar, Raychandpura, Redana, Seoniyala, Sobhala Jetmalan, Somesara, Tankeliyasr, Taratara, Umarlai Khalsa,
Villages in Jalor district
Bheemgura, Dabli, Lalji Ki Dungari,
Locations in Jaipur
Ambabari, Amer, Banipark, Gandhi Nagar, Hanuman Nagar, Hasanpura, Jharkhand Mahadev, Jhotwara, Khatipura, Madhuvan Conony, Maharani Farm, Malviy Nagar, Mansarowar Colony, Murlipura Scheme, Queens Road, Station Road, Tonk Road,
Villages in Jaipur district
Biharipura Sawli (18), Itawa Tejya Ka Bas, Jatwara Jaipur, Kaladera, Kotkhawada, Moondya (1), Nathmalpura (4), Naya Nimodia (3), Nomodia (1), Shakkar Khawada (शक्कर खावदा), Titaria, Rasoolpura
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Badet, Kodesar, Raghunathpura, Bijnai Ka Bas (Raghunathpura), Pura Ki Dhani,
Villages in Nagaur district
Bagar Merta (100), Bansra Nagaur, Barangaon, Khivtana (2), Bhaiya Kalan, Bhaiya Khurd, Charanwas Degana, Chimrani, Dabgaon, Dawoli Bhanwariya, Deh, Deusar, Dhawa, Dholiya, Dodiyana Nagaur, Gowa Khurd, Gular, Isar Navra, Jaswantabad, Kalwa, Khanwar (1), Kheenvsar, Kutiyasani Kalan, Kutiyasani Khurd, Loonwa (25), Madhaniyon Ki Dhani, Manjhee (80), Mithariya, Nagri, Panchla Siddha, Rabdiyad, Ramsari,
Villages in Hanumangarh district
3 Rwd, 3 Sng, Baramsar, Bhadra, Bhaguwala, Bhanai, Bharwana, Bhirani, Biran Hanumangarh, Chhani Badi, Chautala, Chak Haripura, Chindalia, Daulatpura (Tibbi), Deeplana, Dhaban, Deengarh, Fatehgarh Hanumangarh, Gandhi Badi, Gillwala, Hajiran, Hanumangarh, Indrapura Hanumangarh, Jatan, Jogiwala Hanumangarh, Kalana, Khachwana, Khinania, Kishanpura Utradha, Kulchander, Kurchhi, Maliya Nohar, Malkhera, Matoria Wali Dhani, Manharpura, Morjanda Khari, Munda Hanumangarh, Munsari, Nagrana, Naiwala, Naurangdesar, Nimla, Nohar, Parlika, Phephana, Pilibanga, Pirkamdia, Pohadka, Rajpuria, Ramgarh, Rampura Matoria, Rampura Urf Ramsara, Ramgarh Ujjalwas, Ranjitpura, Raslana, Ratanpura Rohidawali, Sangariya, Sardargarhia, Sonri, Talwada Jheel, Topariya Barani,
Villages in Ganganagar district
Bhamuwali Dhani (Goluwala), Daulatpura, Gharsana,
Villages in Chittorgarh district
Pachhali, Deokheda (1), Jalaudia (2), Jamlawda (1), Karju (1),
Villages in Karauli district
Chandeela, Mandawara, Kachroli , Jat Saray,
Villages in Baran district
Villages in Swai Madhopurdistrict
Villages in Tonk district
Bhairupura, Chooli, Harbhagatpura, Janakipura (1), Kalyanpura Nukkad (1), Sirohi Village, Loharwada, Rajwas, Dhundiya, Shrinagar, Sandera farm, Naneer, Khirgi, Syalasukhpura, Ramnagar Aliyari, Bhawanipura Diggi, Narayanpura Tonk (1),
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Barnawad Rajgarh, Gwalior, Abagaon Khurd (Harda),
Villages in Badwani district
Villages in Nimach district
Nimach (3), Aspura (2), Aghoriya (15), Dhokalkheda (3), Harnawda (3), Harwar (9), Barkheda Jat (1), Hanumantia (1), Kesarpura (34), Khor Vikram (2), Kundala (2), Morvan (2), Nanpuriya (2), Nayagaon Jawad (2), Roop Pura (1),
Villages in Mandsaur district
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam with population of this gotra are:
Bainiwal in Dantodiya 48, Beniwal in Bilpank 1, Namli 1,
Villages in Ratlam with population of Veniwal (वेनीवाल) gotra are:
Ghatwas 1, Kalori khurd 1, Negarda 3,
Villages in Rajgarh district
Beniwals live in Barnawad (बरनावाद) village in Narsinghgarh tahsil in Rajgarh district in Madhya Pradesh.
Villages in Dhar district
Beniwals live in Badwai (बडवई) village in Badnawar tahsil in Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh. They are also residing in Machakda village of Dhar district.
Chhota Barda, Dattigara (2), Paduni Kalan,
Villages in Harda district
Abagaon Khurd (5), Baidi, Bhadugaon, Dudi Dhani, Kartana, Kolipura, Kusia, Segone,
Villages in Sheopur district
Gothra Sheopur, Lath, Nayagaon Dhondpur,
Villages in Gwalior district
Villages in Sehore district
Amla Majju, Khachrod, Malachpur,
Villages in Khargone district
Daulatpura Barwaha, Jamniya, Kodala, Tharwar,
Villages in Shivpuri district
Villages in Indore district
Rau Indore, Pardeshipura (a locality in Indore city)
Villages in Dewas district
Villages in Ujjain district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Amroha district
Villages in Bulandshahr district
Chhaturiya, Ghesupur, Nibhada, Jawan Bulandshahr, Khailia Kalyanpur,
Villages in Bijnor district
Baldia (बल्दिया), Lalpur (लालपुर), Raipur Shumala Khedi (रायपुर शुमला खेड़ी) , Shahpur (शाहपुर)
Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
Villages in Shamli district
Villages in Mathura district
Bathain Khurd (बठाईं खुर्द), Bhadokhar, Garhi Barwari, Khitavata, Kosi, Kamar Mathura, Kadauna, Mahnaki, Pakharpur, Puthari, Sirthala, Sanchauli, Hulwana
Villages in Bareilly district
Villages in Meerut district
Villages in Saharanpur district
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Panipat district
Bhapura (भापऱा), Kavi (कवी/कई), Samalkha (समालख़ा),
Villages in Karnal district
Dupedi (दुपेड़ी), Fafdana (फफड़ाना), Shah Jahanpur (शाह जहानपुर/ध्याना)
Villages in Bhiwani district
Bilawal (बिलावल), Kaluwas (कालुवास), Kungar (कूंगड़), Mundhal (मुंढाल), Dhani Mithi (ढाणी मीठी), Bidhwan (बिधवांन), Bamla (बामला), Sanga (सांगा), Mandhi Piranu (मांढी पिरानु)
Villages in Charkhi Dadri district
Bhagvi (भागवी), Badrai, Neemli (नीमली), Baliyali (बलियाली), Mirch (मिर्च), Sarupgarh (सरूपगढ़), Santour (सांतौर)
Villages in Sirsa district
Abholi (अभोली), Anandgarh, (आनंदगढ़), Arniawali (अरनियावाली), Asa khera (आसा खेडा), Barasari (बरासरी), Bakrianwali(बकरियांवाली), Baruwali, Berwala Khurd, Burj Bhangu (बुर्ज भांगू), Chadiwal (चाडीवाल), Chaharwala (चाहरवाला), Dadu Sirsa (दादू), Darewala (दारेवाला), Darba Kalan (दड़बा कलां) , Ding (डिंग), Gigorani (गिगोरानी), Ganja Rupana, Gussaina, Gudia Khera (गुडिया खेडा), Ghukanwali (घुकांवाली), Hanzira, Jamal (जमाल), Jogiwala, Kagdana (कागदाना) , Kaluana, Kusumbi (कुसुंबी), Kairanwali (कैरांवाली), Kumharia Sirsa (कुम्हारिया), Kanwarpura (कंवरपुरा), Kheowali (खेयोवाली), Ludesar (लुदेसर), Madho Singhana (माधो सिंघाना), Mammad Khera (मम्मड़ खेड़ा), Mochiwali (मोचीवाली), Manak Diwan (मनक दीवान), Nahrana (नहराना), Odhan (ओढां), Panniwala Mota (पन्नीवाला मोटा), Peer Khera (पीर खेडा), Raipuria (रायपुरिया), Rampura, Rampura Dhilon, Rupana Khurd (रूपानां खुर्द), Rupawas (रूपवास), Shakar Mandori (सकर मंडोरी), Sahuwala (साहुवाला), Tarkanwali (तरकंवाली),
Villages in Fatehabad district
Baijalpur(बैजलपुर), Bhuthan Kalan (भुथन कलां), Barolanwali (बरोलानवाली), Bhattu Kalan (भट्टू कलां), Dhabi Kalan (ढाबी कलां), Dhand Fatehabad (ढांड), Dharni (धारणी), Gadli (गदली), Gorakhpur Fatehabad (गोरखपुर), Jandli Khurd (जांडली खुर्द), Jandli Kalan (जांडली कलां), Jandawala Bagar (जंडवाला बागड़), Khabra Kalan(खाबड़ा कलां), Khabra Khurd (खाबड़ा खुर्द), Mehuwala (मेहुवाला), Mochiwali Fatehabad (मोचीवाली), Nehla (नेहला), Partan (पारता), Ramsara (रामसरा), Suli Khera (सूली खेड़ा), Sekhupur Daroli (शेखुपुर दड़ौली), Thuyan (ठुइया),
Villages in Hisar district
Adampur (आदमपुर), Balak (बालक), Balsamand Hisar (बालसमन्द), Bandaheri, Bichpari (बिछपड़ी), Bugana (बुगाना), Budana (बुडाना), Bagla Hisar (बगला), Bhiwani Ruhelan (भिवानी रुहेलाँ), Bobua (बोबुआ), Budak (बुडक), Chuli Bagadian (चुली बागड़ियांन), Chuli Kalan (चुली कलां), Chuli Khurd (चुली खुर्द), Dhad (धाड़), Dhansu (धान्सू), Dobhi (डोभी), Daroli (दडोली), Gorchhi (गोरछि), Gawar Hisar (गवार), Ghursal (घुड़साल), Juglan (जुगलान), Jakhod Khera (जखोड खेडा), Kanoh (कनौह), Khariya (खारिया), Kharida Dhobi (खड़िया धोबी) , Kharia Hisar, Kishangarh Hisar (किशनगढ़), Kirori (किरोडी), Kabrel (कबरेल), Kohli(कोहळी), Kuleri (कुलेरी), Litani (लितानी), Meengni Khera (मींगनी खेड़ा), Muklan (मुकलान), Mirzapur (मिर्जापुर), Mirpur (मीरपुर), Mohabatpur (मोहबतपुर), Nara Hisar (नारा), Niyana (नियाणा), Panihar Chak (पनिहार चक), Rawalwas Kalan (रावलवास कलां), Rawalwas Khurd (रावलवास खुर्द), Shahpur (शाहपुर), Salemgarh (सलेमगढ़), Siswal (सीसवाल), Sarsod (सरसौद)
Locations in Hisar city
Sector 15, H.no-85, Hisar, Sh.Abhimanyu Beniwal.
Villages in Jhajjar district
Godhri (गोधड़ी), Kutani (कुताणी), Safipur (सफीपुर), Kahari Birohar (बिरोहर), Malikpur Beri (मलीकपुर), Dadanpur (दादनपुर), Dubaldhan Majra,
Villages in Kaithal district
Budhakhera (बुढ़ाखेडा), Chandana (चंदाना), Jakholi (जखौली), Gagarpur (घगड़पुर), Khurana (खुराना), Padla (पाडला), Baupur (भाऊपुर),
Villages in Rohtak district
Kheri Meham (खेड़ी महम), Mayna (मायना), Kharkada (खरकड़ा),
Villages in Jind district
Frain Kalan (फरेन कलां), Rajgarh Dhobi (राजगढ़ ढोबी), Hamirgarh (हमीरगढ़), Narwana (नरवाना), Barsola (बरसोला), Hatho ( हाथो), Jheel (झील), Kakrod (काकरोड़), Kharal (खरल), Karamgarh (कर्मगड़), Dharodi (धारोड़ी), Mohal Khera (मोहल खेड़ा), Sudkain Kalan (सुदकेंन कलां), Gatauli (गतौली), Sulehra (सुलेहड़ा), Ujhana (उझाणा), Buwana (बुवाना), Uchana Khurd (उचाना खुर्द), Sarfabad (सर्फाबाद), Kheri Bulanwali ( बोलोनखेड़ी) Sunderpura, Hat (हाट),
Villages in Sonipat district
Shekhpura (शेखपुरा),
Villages in Gurgaon district
Villages in Yamunanagar District
Chorahi (चौराही), Mamli (मामली), Mukarapur, Kartarpur, Mandkheri,
Villages in Rewadi District
Distribution in Maharashtra
Villages in Nasik district
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Patiala district
There are (4,440) Bhainiwals in Patiala district.
Villages in Mansa district
Villages in Moga district
- Kokri Behniwal is village in Moga tahsil in Moga District district in Punjab.
Villages in Firozpur district
Villages in Mansa district
Behniwal Mansa, Fatta Maluka (फट्टा मलूका)
In Delhi
Pitampura (पीतमपुरा)
Distribution in Uttarakhand
Villages in Haridwar district
There are (1,000) Beniwal in Haridwar district.
Notable persons
- Kotwa Beniwal - चीन विजेता महारानी कोटवा बेनीवाल जाटणी
- Chaudhary Laxmi Narayan Beniwal - MLA and Minister UP
- Raisal Beniwal - Jat ruler of Jangladesh region in Rajasthan prior to annexation of it by Rathores in 15th century.
- Badri Ram Beniwal (चौधरी बद्रीराम बेनीवाल), from Chhani (छानी), Bhadra,Hanumangarh, was a Social worker in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. [45]
- Ram Lal Beniwal (चौधरी रामलाल बेनीवाल), from Sardargarhia (सरदारगढ़िया), Bhadra, Hanumangarh, was a Social worker in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan.
- Late Ch. Mehar chand Beniwal MLA(Badopal) in 1972
- Abhimanyu Beniwal,Deputy Director-Ministry Of Commerce And Industry,Govt Of India
- Anuradha Beniwal - National chess champion currently lives in London(from Haryana). She teaches chess in London for living .
- Amrita Devi - Bishnoi Martyr
- Balwinder Beniwal - Indian boxer
- Bhim Sen Chaudhary (1925-2000) - Six time MLA from Lunkaransar, Bikaner, Rajasthan
- Bhaleram Beniwal - Jat historian
- Late Ch.Kalyan singh - First Jat Magistrate (Roorkee)in British time Mandawali,Haridwar Uttarakhand
- Kamala Beniwal - Political leader from Rajasthan
- Dilip Singh Beniwal - Social Worker
- Magha Ram Beniwal - Martyr of 1965 Indo-Pak War, Village Khattoo, Barmer
- Dewa Ram Beniwal - Martyr of 1971 Indo-Pak War, Village:Bayatu Panji (Barmer)
- Jetha Ram Beniwal - Advocate and Kisan Leader from Garal (Barmer), Rajasthan
- Hardatt Singh Beniwal - Freedom fighter from Bhadra, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan.[46]
- Jeth Nath Paramhans (Beniwal) - Mathadhis of Jasnath Ahram Koloo
- Sanjay Beniwal - IPS Delhi
- B.S. Beniwal -IFS AGMU
- Harvir Singh Beniwal - RJS Rajasthan
- Chhatra Singh Beniwal - RAS Rajasthan
- Ramrikh Singh Beniwal (born:1911) (चौधरी रामरिखसिंह बेनीवाल), originally from Chuli Bagadian, Hisar, Haryana, was a social worker and freedom fighter in Jaipur, Rajasthan. [47]
- Kaluram Beniwal - Teacher and social worker from village Khidki (खिड़की) tehsil Niwai district Tonk, Rajasthan. [48]
- Balbir Singh Beniwal - Retired DIG (BSF), settled in Hanuman Nagar, Jaipur. Vill.- Raburi,P.O-Rawatsar,Via-Sankhoo Fort, Distt.- Churu,Rajasthan, Present Address : C-99, GARUD MARG, HANUMAN NAGAR, JAIPUR, Resident Phone Number : 0141-2355915, Mobile Number : 9414889795, Email Address : beniwal1965@gmail.com
- Birbal Singh Beniwal - Retired Deputy Director (Sports), Born in 1935, Beniwal Travels firm at Nasik [49]
- Dr D S Beniwal, Hanumangarh
- Late. Major S.S. Beniwal IC 1769 Samalkha (Panipat)
- Lt Cdr(retd) G.S.Beniwal Samalkha email: lcdr.beniwal@gmail.com
- Ex-Capt.P.S.Beniwal Samalkha- now settled in New Jersey(USA)
- Virendra Beniwal - MLA Lunkaransar, recipient of Indian Farm Journalist Award - 2006
- Vijender Singh Beniwal (विजेंदर सिंह बेनीवाल) - Silver medalist (69Kgs) in boxing Commonwealth Games 2006 and bronze medal(75 kgs) in Beijing Olympics 2008.
- Vijaypal Beniwal - President, Student Union, Govt. Dungar College, Bikaner
- Maj Gen O P Beniwal,VSM. corps of signal.presently posted at n delhi. son of late Ch Ram rikh Beniwal.
- Preeti Beniwal - Indian Woman Boxer from Haryana.
- Sanjeev Beniwal - Present MLA-2013 from Bhadra, District Hanumangarh
- Jagdish Beniwal - Ex-MLA from Darba Kalan, District Sirsa
- Vidya Beniwal - Ex-MP and Ex-MLA from Darba Kalan, District Sirsa
- Bharat Singh Beniwal - Ex MLA from Darba Kalan, District Sirsa
- Late Prof. Jagdish Beniwal - Professor with Delhi University-Hindi Department from Darba Kalan, District Sirsa
- Kulvir Singh Beniwal-Ex MLA from Bhattu Kalan, District Fatehabad
- Ch. Ransingh Beniwal-Ex MLA from Bhattu Kalan, District Fatehabad
- Ram Deo Singh Beniwal - RAS, Home dist - Churu
- Lal Singh Beniwal - Progressive farmer
- Major N S Beniwal - Doctor in AMC
- Dr Sandeep Beniwal - from Bijnai Ka Bas (Raghunathpura) in Jhunjhunu distt.
- Ch.Lalchand Beniwal Numberdar - from (Munsari) in Hanumangarh distt.
- Mr.Kapil Beniwal Numberdar - from (Munsari) in Hanumangarh distt
- Mr.Subhash Beniwal Sarpanch - from (Munsari) in Hanumangarh distt
- Dharam Pal (Beniwal) - Chief Engineer Merchant Navy, Date of Birth : 25-May-1958, Vill.- Ramgaria, PO.& Teh.- Bhadra, Distt.- Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, Present Address : 72, Officers Campus, Krishna Marg, Sirsi Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Phone: 0141-2351947, Mob: 9414389094, Email Address : dpbeniwal2000@yahoo.co.in
- Bagta Ram Beniwal - Superintendent Central Excise & Customs, Home District : Barmer, Date of Birth : 1-April-1962, Present Address : 304, Madhuram Aptt., Chharwada Road, GIDC, Vapi-396195 Gujarat, Mob: 9426889292, Email: beniwal62@yahoo.com
- Devendra Kumar Beniwal - IES (1999) from village Garal (Barmer),
- Jit Ram Beniwal - IES, From village Munda, District: Hanumangarh]], DOB: 16 October 1985, Father Malu Ram Beniwal, (Jat Express, 25-11-2012)
- Prof. Anup Singh Beniwal - Dean University School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
- Rajkumar Beniwal - IAS 2004 batch , Collector Mehsana, Gujarat, originally from Mandawara, Hindaun, Karauli, Rajasthan.
- Arya Sunita Beniwal - Pradhan Sampadak "Ajeya Bharata", 1264, Sector 16/17, Hisar, Haryana, Mob: 8059680069, 8901518200, 8901297440
- Anil Beniwal: IPS 2014, Rajasthan Cadre, From Hanumangarh, OT at NPA: 9313193092
- Baldev Raj Beniwal : RHJS Rajasthan from Ranjitpura,Hanumangarh.
- Rai Singh Beniwal: RPS Dy. SP CID Crime branch Jaipur, younger brother of Rajesh Beniwal RPS, M: 9829821421
- Rajesh Beniwal: RPS posted as ACP Bassi, Jaipur East, M: 9829136711
- Sunil Beniwal: IRTS 2006 batch, posted Delhi, From Churu, Rajasthan, M: 9717310900
- Hemraj Beniwal - IPS, From Tibbi Hanumangarh, donated Rs.70000/- for Jat Kanya Chhatrawas run by Hanumangarh Jila Jat Samiti
- Amit Beniwal - Lt. Amit Beniwal (b: 28-2-1985, d:17-11-2008) was born in Safipur village in Beri tahsil of Jhajjar district, Haryana. He laid down his life on 17 November 1908, while saving the life of his soldiers who were buried in a huge avalanche (near Line of Control at Gurez Sector). He laid down his life for saving the life of porters & soldiers in the finest traditions of Indian Army.
- Dharmendraveer Beniwal - s/o Ch. Kistura Ram Beniwal, Prahladpura, Chamu, Shergarh, Jodhpur, Rajasthan Mo. +91-800000-3579
- H K Beniwal - ex- Director, Central Vigilance Commission, Government of India.
- Late Dr Jagdish Beniwal - s/o Ch. Girdhari Lal Jaildar, Darba Kalan, Sirsa, Professor of Hindi at Delhi University
- Rajiv Beniwal - Capt Rajiv Beniwal village Darba Kalan Sirsa district
- Akshay Beniwal - Capt Akshay Beniwal village Darba Kalan Sirsa district
- Brijesh Beniwal - Superintendent Of Customs And GST, Hindaun city, Kachrauli.
- Kripa Shankar Beniwal (Bishnoi) - In 2000, Beniwal received the Arjun award in recognition of outstanding National (India) achievement in sport. In 1994 he was a recipient of the Vikram Award. Dangal Movie wrestler coach And He has participated in 53 international wrestling competitions, winning 11 gold, 8 silver, and 5 bronze medals. Now Beniwal Resides at Indore, (MP), India, ph: 9425955566
- Vijay Kumar Beniwal - a resident of Bhagwan village of Hanumangarh district, had got a job in Kashmir only two years ago. He got married merely four months ago and had taken his wife to Kashmir only last month. The broad daylight killing of bank manager Vijay Kumar Beniwal by a terrorist on 02.06.2022 in Kulgam, Kashmir, a pall of gloom has gripped Rajasthan’s Hanumangarh district. The villagers are shocked by the news of Beniwal’s murder in the Valley. After Beniwal was shot by a terrorist in his Elaquai Dehati Bank branch office, he was taken to the hospital but he could not be saved. The EDB, a regional rural bank having branches in both Jammu and Kashmir regions, is run by the State Bank of India. Kumar's mortal remains will be brought to his village on Friday 03.06.2022, where his last rites will be performed.[53]
- संगीता बेनीवाल - बाल संरक्षण आयोग अध्यक्ष
- Rajendra Singh Beniwal (Naik) was awarded Kirti Chakra for his act of bravery in fighting with militants in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. He is from Dhangar village in Fatehabad tahsil and district in Haryana.
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See also
- Bahniwal - A variant of Beniwal
- Lake Van on Wikipedia
Gallery of Beniwal people
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Anuradha Beniwal
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References
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