Bidhuri

Bidhuri is a Hindu surname found in India and associated with the people of Gurjar/Gujjar caste. Vidhudi/Bhiduri is an alternative English surname spelling. Bidhuri is one of the main surnames in the Hindu Gurjar community of India.

  Caste - Gurjar              
  SubCast - Bidhuri(Vidhudi)    
  Branch - Parmar(panwar)

Kuldevta - Hanuman ji Kuldevi - sachchiyay Mata/Kali Mata

The Bidhuri subcaste started with King Veerpal:

King Rajak Parmar -> King Hemraj -> King Dharmraj -> King Dhumkran -> King Sakalkaran -> King Indra -> King Gandrav Sain -> King Vikramajit -> King Vikramsain -> King Chandrasain -> King Mayav-> King Bayag -> King Sukhad -> King Sahalvan -> King Bhoj -> King Jasgand -> King Udaydiv -> King Jagdev Panwar (became the king of Malwa around 1143/AD 1086 ) -> King Udaypal -> King Veerpal [Bidhuri subcaste started]

Present Parmar dynasty of Gurjar - King Kunwar Pranav Singh Champion of Landora Riyashat.

Villages

South East District of Delhi

Haryana

  • Ankhir (Faridabad)

Uttar Pradesh

  • Jatwari (Mathura) - it is the Mother Village of Bidhuri Clan in Delhi NCR
  • Raipur Bangar (Gautam Buddha Nagar)
  • Barmandpur (Bulandshahr)
  • Ustra (Bulandshahr)
  • Asawar (Bulandshahr)
  • Sadharanpur (Bulandshahr)
  • Samkola (Bulandshahr)
  • Nawada (Bulandshahr)
  • Jhanjheri (Meerut)
  • Meewa (Meerut)
  • Marakpur (Dhaulana)

Rajasthan

  • Santhalka (Bhiwadi)
  • Tyohari, and Umrend, Imliya, Mahloni, Bayana, (Bharatpur)
  • Sumel Kala and Shekhpura (Dausa)
  • Baldevgarh (Alwar)

Famous Bidhuri people

Notable people with this surname include:

  • Rajesh Pilot, Rajeshwar Prasad Bidhuri (born 1945), Indian Politician, Minister in the Government of India, and Former Indian Air Force, Officer.
  • Sachin Pilot (born 1977) Indian Politician, MLA from Tonk (Rajasthan) Former Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Former Member of Parliament from Dausa (2009) and Ajmer (2014). Son of Rajesh Pilot.
  • Ramesh Bidhuri, (born 1961), Indian politician, two times Member of Parliament from South Delhi (2014, 2019) and three times MLA from Tughlaqabad assembly (2003, 2008, 2013).
  • Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, (born 1952), Indian politician, Leader of Opposition Delhi Assembly and four times MLA from Badarpur (Delhi) (1993, 2003, 2013, 2020).
  • Sahi Ram, (born 1959), Indian politician, two times MLA from Tughlaqabad (Delhi) (2015 & 2020).
  • Gaurav Bidhuri (born 1993), Indian athlete (Boxing). Belongs to Madanpur Khadar Village of South Delhi.
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