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| '''Virk''' (also spelled as Birk and Wirk) is a Suryavanshi Kshatriya Rajput Clan and Jat clan of the Punjab region.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=HGqsWktyFcEC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA253#v=onepage&q=Virk&f=false Across the Wagah: An Indian's Sojourn in Pakistan By Maneesha Tikekar page 253] Google Books website, Retrieved 15 July 2021</ref> | | '''Virk''' (also spelled as Birk and Wirk) is a [[Rajput clan| |
| | Rajput]] [[Jat people|Jat]] clan.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=HGqsWktyFcEC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA253#v=onepage&q=Virk&f=falseAcross the Wagah: An Indian's Sojourn in Pakistan By Maneesha Tikekar page 253] Google Books website, Retrieved 15 July 2021</ref> |
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| ==History== | | ==People with the surname== |
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| Virk (also spelled as Birk or Wirk) are Suryavanshi Kshatriyas clan.
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| Virks are Suryavanshi Rajputs and they are mentioned in Mahabharata as “Vrika Rajputs” or “Vrika Raja-putra” means “Son of King” or “Son of Warrior” or famoulsy known as “Son of Wolfs”. Vrikas are regarded as “Kshatriyas” or a “Warriors” in “Mahabharta” and they are brethren of Minhas Rajputs. Hence many people write their surnames as “Minhas-Virk”.
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| (Kshatriyas varna - Warrior)
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| Virks have a history of more than 2000 years. Since they were mentioned in Mahabharata as “Vrika” Rajputs or “Vrika Warriors” or “Vrika Kshatriyas”.
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| Virks are descendants of Pandavas from therfore gotra “Virk” and hence they are Suryavanshi Rajput Clan.
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| Virks are known to be Kshatriyas as HarshVardhan Virk who defeated Huns in 400 AD.
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| Raja Yashodharman Virk who ruled the whole Northern and Central India in 200 BC.i.e.Kashmir,Sindh to Rajasthan and Central India (Madhya Pradesh).
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| Many Virks in 1500s have converted to Sikhism by the grace of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
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| In Kashmir Valley, “Varik or Warik” is an gotra of Kashmiri Pandits/Brahmins.
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| Virks are known to be directed descendants of Rama and hence they are Suryavanshi Kshatriyas.
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| Worlds oldest civilization in Mesopotamia called “Uruk/Warka” was 4000 years old. Known to be the country of Virks. In Greek history it was stated as “Hyrcania” or “Gurgaon” or “Verkana” or “Volka” or “country of wolf's”.
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| Many researchers have tried to find the the First Aryans of India and they were “Virks”.
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| Virks are known to be part of “Jutes” and “Scthyian” tribe.
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| Source:- HARKING BACK: Tracking the very first Aryans to come to our land
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| Conclusion:- Virks are ancient Warrior clan.They are Suryavanshi Kshatriyas Rajput and Jat clan and gotra can also be found in Kashmiri Pandits or Kashmiri Brahmins.
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| Before 1947, many Virk clans lived in the [[Lahore]], [[Sialkot]] and [[Sheikhupura]] regions of [[Punjab, British India]]. After [[Independence of India]] in 1947, Virk people of Sikh faith migrated <ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1403060 |author=Majid Sheikh |date=22 April 2018|title=HARKING BACK: Tracking the very first Aryans to come to our land|newspaper=Dawn|access-date=15 July 2021}}</ref>
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| Varik or Warik is an gotra of Kashmiri Pandits too.
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| ==Notable people who bear the surname==
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| * [[Nawab Kapur Singh Virk]] (1697–1753), Sikh leader, Organizer of the Sikh Confederacy and Dal Khalsa.He is a founder of district Kapurthala
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| *[[Jani Virk]], (born 1962), Slovenian writer, poet, translator and editor
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| * [[Yashodharman]] Jat king who ruled Central India in 200 BC
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| * [[Harshvardhana]] Ancient Jat king who defeated Huns in 400 AD.
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| *[[Tomo Virk]], (born 1960), Slovenian historian and essayist
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| *[[Adnan Virk]], Canadian television sportscaster | | *[[Adnan Virk]], Canadian television sportscaster |
| *[[Ammy Virk]], Punjabi singer and actor | | *[[Jani Virk]] (born 1962), Slovenian writer, poet, translator and editor |
| *[[Kulwant Singh Virk]] (1921–1987), Punjabi poet, writer, and civil servant | | *[[Kulwant Singh Virk]] (1921–1987), Indian poet, writer and civil servant |
| * [[Manjinder Virk]], English actress, director and writer | | *[[Manjinder Virk]] (born 1975), British actress, film director and writer |
| * Joga Singh Virk (born 1946),Founder of Virk colony in Patiala district Punjab | | *[[Tomo Virk]] (born 1960), Slovenian historian and essayist |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
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