Baisoya

The Baisoya (Also spelled as 'Besoya' or 'Basoya') is mainly a clan of Gurjars in India.Alwar, Rajasthan was under the rule of Gurjar king Karna Singh in 972 CE.[2] Baisoya is a Sanskrit word, a portmanteau of bai (cotton) and soya (sleep). This term is said to be derived from an event when Karna Singh was returning from fighting a Muslim king in Ghazni in 972, and stopped to sleep in a cotton field during his travels home.[2] Baisoya's are mostly Hindu in India, and do not marry within their gotra(baisoya). They worship several hindu gods and some are Arya Samajis.

Baisoya

The Baisoya (Also spelled as 'Besoya' or 'Basoya') is mainly a clan of Gurjars in India.Alwar, Rajasthan was under the rule of Gurjar king Karna Singh in 972 CE.[2] Baisoya is a Sanskrit word, a portmanteau of bai (cotton) and soya (sleep). This term is said to be derived from an event when Karna Singh was returning from fighting a Muslim king in Ghazni in 972, and stopped to sleep in a cotton field during his travels home.[2] Baisoya's are mostly Hindu in India, and do not marry within their gotra(baisoya). They worship several hindu gods and some are Arya Samajis.