Bhati is a Gujarati and Marathi surname of Indian origin.[1] It is found among different caste groups, including the Bharbhunjas[2] and Ghanchi Hindus.[3][4]
People with surname include:
- Bhati or Bhattiya, the father of Bimbisara (558–491 BC) the ancient Indian king of Magadha
- Ajaib Singh Bhatti (born 1951), Indian politician of Punjab
- Arjun Bhati (born 2004), Indian golfer
- Chiman Singh Bhati (died 1975), Indian politician of Rajasthan
- Dargahi Singh Bhati (died 1828), Indian landowner
- Devi Singh Bhati (born 1946), Indian politician of Rajasthan
- Hridayeshwar Singh Bhati (born 2002), Indian chess innovator
- Narayan Singh Bhati (1930–2004), Indian writer
- Narendra Bhati (born 1958), Indian politician of Uttar Pradesh
- Prayag Bhati (born 1991), Indian cricketer playing for Maharashtra
- Suboth Bhati (born 1990), Indian cricketer playing for Delhi
- Umrao Singh Bhati (died 1857), Indian revolutionary
- Varun Singh Bhati (born 1995), Indian para high jumper
- Vedram Bhati (born 1951), Indian politician of Uttar Pradesh
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Malik, Nazīr Ahmad (1996). Sources of Loan-words in Kashmiri: A Diachronic Study. Book Media. p. 66. ISBN 978-81-86529-06-5.
- ^ Lal, R. B. (2003). Gujarat. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 978-81-7991-104-4.
- ^ Jijñāsā;: A Journal of the History of Ideas and Culture. Department of History and Indian Culture, University of Rajasthan. 1974. p. 72.
Hindu Ganchis, ( rarers of milch cows and buffaloes ) have the surnames viz . Paramara, Solanki, Bhati, Borana, Gehalot, Devara, Padihar, Rathor and Sisodiya.
- ^ Pande, Govind Chandra (1979). Jain Thought and Culture. Department of History and Indian Culture, University of Rajasthan. p. 72.
Hindu Ganchis. (rarers of milch cows and buffalces) have the surnames viz. Paramara, Solankhi, Bhati, Borana, Gehalot, Devara, Padihar, Rathor and Sisodiya, Muslim.