Jat Clan: Virk | |
Distribution | Malwa(Punjab) |
Owner: | Dhaliwal's everywhere |
Descended from: | Many |
Branches: | Ludhiana,Jalandhar in Punjab,Panipat, Kurushetra and Karnal in Haryana(India) and Sekhupura(Pakistan) |
Religion | Sikhism and Islam |
Languages | Punjabi |
History
The Pandavas, when they returned from forest, had demanded: "give us even Kusasthala, Vrikasthala, Makandi, Varanavata and, for the fifth, any other that thou likest (see -Udyoga Parva/Mahabharata Book V Chapter 31: Vrikasthala was one of them: (Bickram Virk)
It is one of the most important clans. It is mentioned by Panini and V.S. Agrawal has identified Virks with the Jats. The same identification has been mentioned by Buddha Prakash [1]. Mahabhasya mentions Vrika and its derivative Varkenya, the Varkan of the Persians, and Hyrcan of the Greeks. The Caspian sea was once called the Sea of Vrkans (Hyrcanian). The identification of Hyrcan with Varkan has also been mentioned by Rawlinson in his "History of Herodotus", he mentions that, even in the thirteenth century, their country in Central Asia was mentioned as Urkanich in Yakut. According to Herodotus, they fought in the battle of Thermopylae under their leader named Megapanus which, afterwards, was a Satrap of Babylonia [2]. They are one of the earliest clans to enter India and, up to the sixth century A.D., at least they were ruling in Malwa under their king Vishnuvardhana, Vrik. The Vriks are remembered in the Brahma, Vaman and Markandeya Puranas. Their antiquity goes very much deep in the past.
A country called Uruk/Wark is mentioned in Sumeria, along with a country called Gutium. In fact, Trigan, the last Gutian king in the twenty-second century B.C. was defeated by Utu-Khegal, the ruler of Wark country. It is possible that this country has been named after them.
The word Vrik in Sanskrit means a wolf - the same as Russian word Volka which also means the same and after which the river Volga is named.
In the Kushana period, an officer of Vima Kadphises was a Vrika, according to K.P.Jayaswa.
According to Patan Jali Bhashya 4.6-114, Ashtadhyayi l-6-155 Mahabhasya 4-2-154 and Kashika varti 1-1-175, Raja Virk Vardhan had his forts in Kasrud (Mandsaur), Central India, Shakil (Sialkot) Sosaph, Dathaaprastha, Naudipur, Koak, Kandewa, Mula, Pava Datt, Karkar, Virkgary, etc.
According to historians, the present Sheikhupura was the site of Virkgarh.
According to Th. Yugendrapal, Virks are Vahikas who are mentioned in the Mahabharata and who took one-sixth of the income of King Shalya. In the fourth century AD, they had a powerful kingdom. They were contemporaries of the Gupta rulers. According to Brij Indra Bhaskar, in 428 AD, the Virk rulers performed a big Yagya near Bayana and constructed a Pillar, on which they are mentioned as Virks. Rock inscriptions of Yasodharman have been found in Mandsaur. Their reign in Malwa came to an end in 462 AD.
King Singhavarma belonging to this dynasty ruled from 535 AD to 585 AD. He had two sons Narvarma and Chandravarma. Chandravarma's son was Yasovarman. According to a rock inscription found in Gandhara, he was an independent ruler. He had two sons, Bhimvarma and Bondhuvarma. Bondhuvarma was defeated by the Gupta rulers and Bhimvarma was appointed the savant of a principality near Kausambhi but, once again, he became independent and, allying himself with Anu Gupta, fought the Huns. This has been referred to in the "Chandra Viyakaran".
Bhandhuvarmas's son was Yasodharman and his son Shiladitya.
The Virk Jat Kapur Singh founded Kapurthala and made it his capital. Before Punjab's partition, Sir Shahab-ud-Din, member of the Punjab Assembly and Secretary of Jat Sabha belonged to Tar in Sialkot. Jandiala in Amritsar belonged to the Virks.
Yasodharman was Virk Clan Jat
The Bijayagadh Stone Pillar Inscription of Vishnuvardhana shows that Yasodharman, the father of Vishnuvardhana, was a king of Virk gotra.[1][2]Thakur Deshraj and C.V. Vaidya have concluded that the inscription of Bijaygarh and Mandsaur prove that Yasodharman, the ruler of Malwa, was a Jat king of the Virk gotra (clan).[3][4]
Virks in Other Ancient Texts
According to the Patanjali Bhashya (4.6-114), Ashtadhyayi (l-6-155), Mahabhasya( 4-2-154) and Kashikavarti (1-1-175), Raja Virk Vardhan built forts in:
- Kasrud (present-day Mandsor) in central India
- Shakil (Sialkot)
- Sosaph
- Dathaaprastha
- Naudipur
- Koak
- Kandewa
- Mula
- Pava Datt
- Karkar
- Virkgarh(Sheikhupura).
According to Thakur Yugendrapal, the Virks are the Vahilkas (they are believed to be the founders of Bahawalpur) who are mentioned in the Mahabharata and who took one-sixth of the income of the King Shalya, who was the king of the Madras and ruled over Madradesa (modern-day Sialkot). In the 4th century AD, they had a powerful kingdom. They were the contemporaries of the Gupta rulers. According to Brij Indra Bhaskar, in 428 AD, the Virk rulers performed a big Yagya near Bayana and constructed a pillar, on which they mentioned themselves as Virks. Rock inscriptions of Yasodharman have been found in Mandsor. Their reign in Malwa came to an end in 462 AD.
Virks in Punjab
Controversy Surrounding the Virks
Traditionally, Virks have been associated with horse and buffalo trading throughout Punjab. This account of the Virk clan's historical role in Punjab has recently gained increasing support with the discovery of 17th century texts written by Bhai Gurdas. However, speculation remains regarding the extent these actions as well as the accuracy of this account.
The headquarters of the Virks appear to be the Gujranwala and Lahore districts, especially, the former in which they own 132 village. They claim origin from a Minhas Rajput called Virk, who left Jammu and settled at Ghuchli in Amritsar and, in Gujranwala, nearly a third of them have returned themselve as Rajputs, but they marry freely with the Jat tribes in their neighbourhood. They say that their ancestor, Virk, had descended from Raja Malan Hans Dev of Jammu, the founder of the Manhas or Minhas clan of Rajputs. Leaving Paragowal in Jammu, Virk settled in Amritsar and married a Gill Jat girl. His descendants, shortly afterward, moved westwards into Gujranwala. There are three main sections of the tribe, the Jopur, Vachra, and Jan. The tribes rose to some political importance about the end of last century, ruling a considerable tract in Gujranwala and Lahore, till subdued by Ranjit Singh.
Sheikhupura
According to the historians, the present-day city of Sheikhupura in the province of Punjab (Pakistan), was the site of Virkgarh till the Mughal emperor, Jahangir built the city of Sheikhupura. The epical ancestor of Virks, Raja Virk Vardhan, was a ruler of the area with its capital being the present-day city of Sialkot, Punjab (Pakistan). The eastern extent of his Raj included [Amritsar] (India) which still belongs to the Virks. Haji Shah Muhammad Virk of Nabipur (Virkan), Sheikhupura was a great politicion of this area and he was one of the biggest landloards of Punjab at that time and, after his death in London, his wealth was distributed amongst his two sons Haji Abdul Karim Virk and Haji Maqbool Hussain Virk. The Virks are still strong in this area politically and economically. There are 132 villages in this area which belong to the Virks. Another Jat of the Virk clan was known as Chaudhry Imam Din. He was the most influential person of the area and his son still hold the area under his control through his educational and financial ability. Both the sons of Chaudhry Muhammad Tufail and Chaudhry Ghafoor are educationally well- placed.
Muslim and Sikh Virks
Whether Muslim or Sikh, Virks always took pride in being members of the Jat community. The majority of Virks on the western side of Punjab converted to Islam while the majority of Virks on the eastern side of Punjab converted to Sikhism. The famous Virk chieftan, Nawab Kapur Singh founded the Dal Khalsa and, later, divided it into twelve Misls. He belonged from the "Fyzallapur" village which remained his headquarters. This village was, later, renamed as Singhpur. The Misl that he headed was, consequently, known as the Singhpuria Misl.
Virks in the British Period
In Punjab (British India), Virks held very high positions in the British Indian Army. Before the Partition of India, Sir Shahab-ud-Din, or officially known as Khan Bahadur Chaudhry Sir Shahab-ud-Din, Kt. B.A., LL.B., a member of the Punjab Assembly and Secretary of the Jat Sabha, was a Virk Jat who belonged to Tar village in Sialkot. He was a friend of Sir Alama Mohammad Iqbal, and both of them attended Government College Lahore together. He was President of the Punjab Assembly from 1927 to 1945 He was the first Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan. He did not have his own children, but adopted his nephew, Waheedudin Virk, who later served as commissioned officer under the Royal British Army in World War II. His children and grandchildren live in Lahore, Pakistan, and Canada.
Most of virk jatts live in bathinda district also. there are two villages in district bathinda: VIRK KHURD and VIRK KALAN. all the people of these villages are of virk jatts only. Today, one can find Virk Jats on both sides of Punjab and also in foreign countries (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.). In Punjab (Pakistan), a majority of Virks live in the Sheikhupura district and some are scattered in the Sialkot district. There is also a village named *Toleke Virkan* near Gujranwala [a district in Punjab, Pakistan]. There is a small village "Virk" in Sialkot which is inhabited by Virk Jats. Virks still control the city of Sheikhupura (the ancient Virkgarh) both, politically and economically. In India, Virks are mainly concentrated in the Karnal district of Haryana.There is also few villages of VIRK's in LUDHIANA district. Village BIRK in tehsil Jagraon has all the famlies of VIRK Jatts. A majority and some very prominent Virk families are concentrated in villages around tehsil Assandh, district Karnal, village Habri (district Kaithal) and few are temporarily living in Patiala district. Mostly, Virks live in village Sounkra (district Karnal). Virks also live in Melbourne (Australia), Toranto (Canada), UK, Italy and other countries.
Distribution in Punjab
In the present day, Virks live in Sheikhupura, a district in Punjab. Virk population is 3,600 in Patiala district.
According to B. S. Dhillon, the population of the Virk clan in Jalandhar district is 3,150.
Virk population is 2,037 in Amritsar district. In Firozpur district, the Virk population is 1,500.
Notable Virk Jatts
- Col (Retd) Muzaffar Ahmed Virk is very well known structural engineer of Pakistan. He also served as chief engineer of Fauji Foundation Pvt Ltd for over ten years. His son Dr Imad Muzaffar Ahmed Virk is a very distinguished nephrologist in Grand Rapids, MI.
- Nawab Kapur Singh Virk, was famous Jat Sikh Misl warriors leader in the 18th century in Punjab.
- Khushal Singh Virk-was famous Jat Sikh Misl - Nawab Kapur Singh Virk was succeeded by his nephew (brother's son) Khushal Singh.He occupied the town of Jalandhar by defeating its ruler Shaikh Nizam-ud-Din.
- Karora Singh Virk, was a famous Jat Sikh Misl leader of warriors in the 18th century in Punjab.
- Jathedar Teja Singh Chuharkana was a fighter against British Rule and one of the few responsible for India's freedom from the British.
- SS Virk, Former DGP Punjab, now Maharashtra chief of police
- Birshalinder Singh Virk : Inventor of Turbo bioreactor Technology TBRTM and first virk to have International wastewater Process IP based on Biocatalyst.
- Sardar Nishan Singh Virk(village Balu, Karnal), one of the prominent freedom fighters in Haryana received several recognition awards from recent Presidents of India. The final recognition came in on Oct 26, 2008 when his body was given state honor by the government when he died at the age of 105.
- Kulwant Singh Virk is known as the emperor of Punjabi short story genre. Among several awards, he also won the Indian president's prestigious Sahitya Akedemi award for Punjabi literature in 1967. His works have been published in Russian and Japanese. More about him on web site www.ksvirk.in
- Sardar Bahadur Buta Singh Virk was a prominent lawyer from Sheikhupura and the deputy speaker of United Punjab. His family currently resides in Karnal and Chandigarh and his great daughter in law Mrs. Sumita Singh is the sitting M.L.A from Karnal.
- Hina Tahir Virk is the first lady fighter pilot in Pakistan Airforce in the Whole Islamic World. Who flied the F 7P aircraft solo.
- DR Azhar Abbas Virk (Baddo Murraday SHEIKHUPURA) Currently Head Of the Al Ain Royal Zoo and Aquarium UAE.
- Dr Asif Abbas Virk is a Famous Gastroenterologist in Brooklyn USA.
- Charanjit Singh Virk, MLA (Member of Uttar Pradesh [UP] state government). The first sikh MLA outside Punjab. Major accomplishments, hundreds of kilometers road works, establishment of Degree College. Big personality, popular figure and a very charismatic leader, Charanjit was in local politics between 1974 to 1982 in Philibit district of UP state. UK returned, settled at Khali Nawada Farm, Majhola, Philibhit, UP, India until death in Dec. 1982.
Jat Clan: Virk | |
Distribution | Malwa(Punjab) |
Owner: | Dhaliwal's everywhere |
Descended from: | Many |
Branches: | Ludhiana,Jalandhar in Punjab,Panipat, Kurushetra and Karnal in Haryana(India) and Sekhupura(Pakistan) |
Religion | Sikhism and Islam |
Languages | Punjabi |
Dear Sir Very well done to have collected so much of record about VIRKS. I was immensely pleased to read it.I am also a virk. My name is Preet paul Singh Virk. I am serving in Punjab police as Assist.Inspector General Of police at Patiala. If u think I can be of any help in further improving it I am always there.
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DeleteDear Mr Gulraiz, very glad to see such useful information about VIRKS, i lived in Faisalabad (Pakistan), basically from Sheikhupura former VIRKGARH, my name is Shahzad Virk.
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sir virk also lived in village saggal,teh.dasuya,district hoshiarpur.And tell me that virks are jatts or muslim?
ReplyDeleteJatt is a community and within jatt community we have muslim jatts, sikh jatts and hindu jatts.
DeleteSo with the same logic we have Sikh Virk, Muslim Virk and probably Hindu Virk too.
@jagtar. ??? strange comparison- jats or muslim? jat is a race/caste. religion could be any.
ReplyDeleteWell compiled gulraiz.
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ReplyDeletehy ap mjy bta sakty hain india main kitny virk hon gay
Delete200+++ Virk Village toa aram say hongae per all indian Virk Belong from Sheikhupura.
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ReplyDeleteI live in Canada. A British College Professor who thought my cousin, Mr Harcharan Singh Virik thought, the name should be spelled as Virick, for phonetic,
ReplyDeleteMy family has since spelled our name as Virick.
I have practiced medicine for some many years amongst a very proud Native Indian community (Mic Maq), and delivered about 4000 babies. Some have named the newborns to the first name of Virick (eg Virick Francis etc).
I would humbly ask the spelling of Virick to mean same as Virik, and include this clan of people as your own.
I m Muhammad Asif virk advocate belong to village biya singh wala tehsil chuniyan district kasur migrated from the basic site of village kuchli virkan after that Botala sharam singh village gujranwala. . .
ReplyDeletei really appriciate the very effort which is the great contribution in the history of virk's. . .
I also have preciouse detaile about history of virk's that is purely collected by my uncle Haji Muhammad sharif virk jhora sahib A revenue officer of Botala sharam singh village gujranwala pakistan who pay his great effort for this purpose . . .
virk belongs to the family of hindu khashtri. . .who in his very childe hood attempt to murder by his enemies but secured by mirasi known as meer alam and give him to insari family known as (julaha )and also her wife feed him from her own breast. . .because they people were thier kami and proove their sincerity with their lord. . . he has two grand sons Kalu and balu . . .virk belongs to gujranwala district are decendent of kalu and virk of sheikhupura are decendent of balu. . .
I also have complete family chart known as shajra nasab of virks in written form that smoothly upwards to great name of VIRK. . .any question or quiry u can contact on my cell 0092333-4167120
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DeleteBrother, I am zahid mehmood virk from Sheikhupura, can u send me the shajra nasab of virks.
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I want to see shajra nasab of virks I'm very thankful
DeleteShijra is a record book of family tree basically maintained by Brahmins at Haridwar in India. You can get information about your ancestors from there also. This shijra with you might had been copied by your ancestors while visit to Haridwar as it is a common practice even today. Tell your people that you have the same lineage as our and only difference is faith. Two nation theory was false. Same feeling is with some Sikhs who feel shame in recognising them as having same bloodline of Hindus. But we are pride of being base of so many races and religions.
DeleteI am Zahid Mehmood Virk, living in Fateh Kalas District Sheikhupura. I am very glad to read these information.
ReplyDeletei em rehan virk student of mechanical engineer and thanx sir for this info abut virk .
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ReplyDeletei am S.S virk sugar technologist my fore father sardar dulcha singh and mohran singh belong to sekhupura disst. he leave sekhupura after a brave work and reached at vill. nathu wala,tehsil. kasur there he awarded many hundards acers of land from there area's nawab. after partion of boundry of india and pakistan he sattle in faridkot.
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Baljinder singh. Virk.my grandparents came from Pakistan chek32 now we live in Canada.
ReplyDeleteChakk no 32rb , teh- jaranawala, Faisalabad
DeleteThere was sardar gulab singh wirk reis of lyallpur and twice mla from lyallpur during british rule pre 1947 he was a prominent figure in lyallpur . Can any one tell me about him .
ReplyDeleteshoaib virk is living in sukheki there are many villege in gujranwala and hafizabad and vehari where mostly virk family living.03014542308 contact num confirm
ReplyDeletemy name is Arslan Akbar virk and t m living Nowshera Virkan Disst Gujranwala Punjab Pakistan
ReplyDeleteHi, my self Ranjeet Singh Virk my grandparents came from Pakistan Village Nowshera Virkan Disst Gujranwala Punjab Pakistan now we live in Sirsa Haryana (India)
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DeleteI am Major General Mohabat Pal Singh Virk from Village Manchuri, District Karnal, Haryana. We are originally from Village Barrh,(near Nanakana Sahib) District Sheikhupura, Pakistan.VIRKS are a large clan who are spread over in Iran , central Asia and even some of areas of Europe and earstwhile Soviet Union., albeit spellings and pronunciation of VIRK differs from place to place. The original meaning of VIRK is woolf.
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ReplyDeleteI m D S Virk Comdt(Retd) CRPF, grand-grand-grandson of Sardar Hukam Singh Alaha Lamberdar of Vill HERDAIV(हरदे) Distt Sheikhupura Pakistan, My father Sardar Gian Singh after Partition settled in Vill ACHHANPUR Teh ASSAND Distt Karnal Haryana.At present I m residing at Patiala and my brothers r at ACHHANPUR. Anyone interested in my family may contact me at phone No.+919417128814.
ReplyDeleteCan anybody tell is minhas come in rajput or in jatt...
ReplyDeleteVirk originated from MINHAS Rajput as per compiled history. But it is understood that the VIRK clan is JATT.
ReplyDeleteManusmirti varna system rajput marriage to agricultur caste jat woman child caste jat. Punjab mai lagatar hamalai nai hinduo ki sab social system ko tor diya rajput ab rulers nahi thay jato say saadi kar jat kahalanai lagai punjab ki bhati rajputo ko sabsai jada nuksan huaa bhatinda mai rajput johar huaa bhatti kai 3 putar baiyai kai ghar mai chup hayai parosi nai muslim king ko chugli mari baiyai nai jat larkai batayai iskai father nai giravi rakhai hai king nai jato sai saadi karnai ko kaha rajput hoga to nahi karaiga raj kumaro nai saadi kar li us kai maharaja ranjit singh etc. Rao caste of maharawal of jaisalmer sai bahas ki no rajput in punjab us nai old record bataya .Bhatti sons capture by Muslims are 1.kalar 2.janj 3unar muslim kalar junj etc. Bhatti vansh gaj bahu new capital gajni salivahan capital salivahanpur siyalkot. Fort atak built by salivahan. Lahore capital of king lulman bhati capital bhatinda. Derawar singh capital derawar fort bhawalpur next capital in lutarwa in desert next capital jaisalmer till 1947
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ReplyDeleteHi i want to know the history of Sardar Teja singh Virk Chuharkana....he was brother of my Pardaada ji..if you know some thing please send me info at virk_choorkana@yahoo.com dhanwaad ji
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DeletePROUD TO BE VIRK
ReplyDeleteGLAD TO KNOW ABOUT VIRK RICH HISTORY ,ALL VIRKS COME UNDER ONE ROOF MAKE UNITY SUKHDEV SINGH VIRK ,KAPURTHALA
ReplyDeleteI am Haris Ali Virk and i am really pleased to read such an information regarding virks and to see the both side virks (Muslim and sikh) on the same page.
ReplyDeleteIam zafar siddiq virk in 1898 my forefathers came here Quetta Balochistan from virkan Amirtser just want say that i am very happy to see all the virks on same page sharing valuable information and i aslo want to know about our sajra e nasab thanks
ReplyDeleteHi im g s virk fom uk. Used to live in jagmalera(sant nagar) haryana distt. Sirsa.my granddad from noushehra virka.his name is AROOR SINGH. Anybody knws my granddad from nousehra
ReplyDeleteMyself Baljinder Singh Virk from village Sounkra District Karnal. I am Deputy Advocate General Haryana at Punjab and Haryana High Court Chandigarh. My grandfather Sardar Virsa Singh Virk migrated from Village Madyala Virkan during Partition. He remained Sarpanch of village Sounkra for 17 years. I appreciate ur efforts. All the best.
ReplyDeleteDear All em Aamir Virk from District khushab pakistan, it is just for info of all virks that VIRKSSS are also living in Khushab
ReplyDeletetariq ali jajj virk from haveli lakha teh depalpur district okara at punjab my village chak no 5-wb district vehri of pakistan
ReplyDeletetariq ali jajj virk from haveli lakha teh depalpur district okara at punjab my village chak no 5-wb district vehri of pakistan
ReplyDeleteMy name is amjad ali virk belong from toba tek singh I am working as a food technologist in Engro corporation.
ReplyDeletehi amjad.... where you from in toba.... iam also from t.t.singh...
DeleteProud to be a VIRK
ReplyDeletevery happy to read out. such a great effort sir.... i am mudassar shabbir virk from a village which located in district t.t.singh in punjab pakistan...
ReplyDeleteI am very glad to know about the history of virks and all the information written above in the text.what a history of virks.great work sir.
ReplyDeleteI am Noman virk from Badin,sindh pakistan
Hello My name is Sharanjit Singh Virk, thank you very much for putting all this information on this blogpost. If I talk about my ancestors, as per the sources Virks were awarded with land by Ranjit singh near Sacha Sauda area it's named as farooqabaad now, so my ancestor was traveling to Ganga and he stopped near Phagwara, Jalandhar where there was a Court was held to solve an issue between two clans in that area. The old Virk man gave a solution from his side that bring a person from another clan who should be a brave person so that he can handle these two kabeelas who are killing their men almost every year. The judge requested him to stay in between them and gave him land to do farming. The village later on called Virkan (from Noorpur Patti) in phagwara, then after a few years one Virk named Bhai Roopa moved into my current village named as Saggal which was a village of muslims basically, but they all died by plaque. There were a few Dogras who killed bhai Roopa. There were from sons from Bhai roopa and their mother took them and left the village because she doesn't wanted to see her sons getting killed by Dogras. So she stayed a few years with her sons near Lahore and then they came back and took their whole land from Dogras. My current Village saggal is just 4Kms into Eastern side of Dasuya City. We had a freedom fighter, an active role in marxalite movement and Sikh movement. I do live in Canada now and I do wish that one day I'll get a chance to visit our villages in Farooqabaad, Sheikhupura and Eastern Punjab.
ReplyDeleteSharanjit Virk jee, you have got quite a few of your facts mixed up. Virk clan or race is very old indeed, Maharaja Ranjeet Singh did not awarded land to Virk's, because we were there well before him. Nabab Kapur Singh was also from Virk clan, who was ruling Kapurthala area, and also the head of Singhapuria misl. As to your information to the village Virk near Phagwara:- Elder Virk was on his way to Hardiwar to spread ashes of one of the family member. He rested for a day or so in the area where present Virk village is situated now. The land belonged to some Muslim nabab. The muslim nabab did not have any sons to pass on his estate. The neighbouring clans had an eye on this piece of land to take over, since Muslim Nabab did not have any son. Anyway, on the way back from Hardiwar, elder Virk again stayed in the estate of the Muslim Nabab. When Elder Virk was to leave for his home in Shakupura (now Pakistan), the muslim Nabab explained what was happening in his estate, and offered to pass on his estate to elder Virk, on the condition, that Virk stays with him until his death, and keep peace with adjoining clans. Which Elder Virk agreed to carry out. After the death of Muslim Nabab, Elder Virk became the owner of that estate. This elder Virk had four sons: Bahori, Mallu, Noora, and Jadhu. From these four sons, four patyan (passey) were established: Bahodipur, Malluvirk, jadhpur, and noorpuria. Three sons lived and prospered in this village, but Noora packed his belonging and vent to live with his in-law (his wife's village). After many years one or two members of Noora's family did come back, but never really established themselves properly.
DeleteHi my name is Mandeep Singh virk.I am from Delhi India.My Dad told me that We used to live in district Sheikhupura (now in Pakistan).and our village was "Saukiya Mallian" (may be there is mistake in spelling) can anybody tell me if this village still exists.I would love to visit my roots if I ever got an opportunity to visit Pakistan.
ReplyDeleteIts exit still i heard that name
DeleteMy name is Ali virk. My village is khairo pur mallian near sauki mallian
DeleteHello Mandeep...I am Harinder Virk and you are right my grandfather is also from same village...It is Sahooke Mallian (Sheikhupura). My uncle visited Pakistan in 2010. My ancestrol home is still preserved by some Muslim family.
DeleteMy grandfarher came from guranwala tule virk
ReplyDeleteI believe complete name must be `Tolekee Virkan´. It is located about 2 km from Tehsil Kamoki, District Gujranwala. Tehsil Kamoki has a number of villages with Virk ppl. I am from village Ghanian Virkan and Tolekee Virkan is a Ghanian Virkan Union Council. M. Abdullah Virk has served as Member of National Assembly of Pakistan. Virk are politically and economically eminent of the area.
DeleteMy grandfarher came from guranwala tule virk
ReplyDeleteMy grandfarher came from guranwala tule virk
ReplyDeleteWe Virks are descendent of kings/queens/Nababs and the future of our race depends on US. We are Sikhs of Baba Nanak (nah Julm karda attay nah hee Julm sahaar-daa) and wants to live free/aazaad/independent ALL having equal rights. Hindu wants to live under British designed constitution and system, so be it. In the last seventy years, Hindus could not even produce a constitution in their so called mother language, so what hope do you have for anything else. I propagate an idea of our own independent sovereign free state: as some call it Khaalsaland, Beyhgum-pura, etc etc. Our constitution will be our GURU written and spoken in GURU-MUKH-EE. The executive and administration be based on the ideas of Mahraja Ranjeet Singh.
ReplyDeleteI'm Balram Singh Virk. My great grandfather S Wadhawa Singh Virk Sheroka migrated from Sheroka village in sheikhupura. In 1950 my fore fathers migrated to Terai region of UP from Balu village in Karnal. We are now in Udham Singh Nagar in Uttrakhand. There is quite a large number of Virks residing in Uttrakhand and UP. We are all well off financially as well as politically.
ReplyDeleteWelccome.janab i am also from sheroke zila sheikupura near bahalike grandson of rehmat ali virk hasde raho wasdee raho
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ReplyDeletePopulation of Virk clan is about 1000 in distt. SIrsa Haryana mainly in village Kariwala
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ReplyDeletei am shamsher singh virk from rudrapur uttarakhand .iam very much agree with asif who described about our origin.we are basically from hindu rajut minhas community.in uttarakhand ithink virks are major in nos after gujranwala shekupura in pakistan karnal in haryana rampur distt in up followed by few parts of punjab.most of virks still live in pakistan punjab. my grandfathers village was sahoka garhmulla.iam mentioning both villages because our native village was sahoka in gujranwala and later grandson mulla singh established a new village garhmulla.i proud to have a sikh virk.all virks sikh muslims and hindus are welcome on this platform
ReplyDeleteanyone from sahoka virka or garhmulla virka from pakistan
ReplyDeleteAny one tell me about Musalman virk kis firke k hote hai ahle sunnat,ahle tashee ya ahle hadees?
ReplyDeleteI am Mubashar Virk from syedwala distt Nankanasahib nice to see your comments and thanks for such information i am Muslim and sect sunni but most of our relatives are ahlehdees.so dont mashup cast with religon and sect ...
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Gurbaaj singh Virk, my ancesters belongs to village bahrhanwala (formal name) tehsil farooqabad, dist sheikhulura. Can anyone tell me the present name of pind bahrhan wala. As i want to visit my real home once in my life. Will be greatly thankful.
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Hallo there everybody, my name is Miss Rupinder Virk...... my roots go back to Sheikapura (Pakistan). My father migrated to Karnal after partition. We are now in New Delhi. He is the only surviving sibling among his seven brothers & Sisters. Rest children & grandchildren of all are plenty & are all over the country & only a few are abroad among us. We would love to go & visit our ancestral home in Sheikapura. My father till today gets sentimental watching videos on 'You Tube' on his ancestral home...... remembering his childhood. GOD BLESS.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome at anytime to visit sheikhupura ❤
Deletewandra bi jutt hain plz add living in India and pakistan
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ReplyDeleteHello, I am Harinder Kaur Virk and doing research in Computer Networks at IIT Hyderabad.My family is based from Sahoo Ke Mallian (Sheikhupura, Now Pakistan). After partition, my family shifted to village Jodhpur Romans of Bathinda. This village has Virks from Sahoo ke and Kallo ke Mallian of Sheikhupura.
ReplyDeleteI am great granddaughter of Sardar Pala Singh of Sahoke Mallian (Sheikhupura). He used to be Nambardar of village before partition.
DeleteThis was nicely made and I will say that I underestimated my city and it's history, greetings to all my clan mates, I am Ahmad Raza Virk from Sheikhupura
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