Bali clan

The Bali are a clan of the Mohyal Brahmin community, who originated from North India, particularly the states of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi (after the partition).

The Issar/Ishar/Isher clan is a prominent sub-branch of the Bali clan of Mohyal Brahmins, formed in the 12th century after a marriage dispute between the queen of Malot and the children of Rai Tirlok Nath Bali, a notable Mohyal warrior who was one of the seven warriors of Jhelum called to Raja Jayachandra's Rajasuya Yajna in 1191 CE; notable members include actor Puneet Issar.[1][2]

Early history

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The Mohyals were once priests that resided near the ancient Saraswati river, that used to flow from the Himalayas and down to the Arabian Sea.[3] However during the Vedic Period, Bhagwan Parashurama, a famous warrior sage militarised these priests into fierce warriors that would go on to unify the areas of northwestern India and defend it from many invasions.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "History of Mohyals – Part 2 – BALI's". Mohyal Warriors. Retrieved 2025-10-01.
  2. ^ "Prithviraj Chauhan – Jaichand Quarrel". Indian Military History. Retrieved 2025-10-01.
  3. ^ Bakshi, G.D. (2017). Guardians of the Gate: A Military History of the Mohyal Fighting Brahmins. New Delhi, India: KW Publishers Pvt Limited, 2017. pp. 20–21. ISBN 9789386288776.
  4. ^ Dutt, Harish Chander (2020-06-14). "Mohyals Brahmins – marshals or saints?". dailyexcelsior.com. Archived from the original on 2020-06-18.

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