Talk:Waraich (Clan)

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First I must commend the person whom have organized this page with so much effort. Nicely done!

I am curious about the linkage between Warraich name and jewish traditions. Whom ever contributed this information, can they support more evidence in its favor. Traditionally speaking Warraich are Suraj Bansi family from the upper echelon of Aryan invaders to India centuries ago. The jewish link is contrast to the traditional finds and worth a discussion. (Osman A. Warraich)

[edit] Mention in Xuanzang?

Would someone please give a justification and reference for the following unsupported statement, otherwise I will remove it: "According to Xuanzang, they lived in the Northwest parts of India as independent rulers and their religion was Buddhism." I can find no such reference in Xuanzang - but, perhaps, I have overlooked something. John Hill 22:57, 4 May 2007 (UTC)