POSSIBLE MIGRATION ROOT - 2

Possible Migration Root - 2 of Vyas Family of Gautam / Gaudumu Lineage :

 

1.

In ancient times Iraq and Iran was one country. The descendants of Bharadwaj and Gautam / Gaudamu / Puannum were already living in Iraq, Iran, etc. places before the incident of Karbala and due to Arab invasion they had to migrate towards India.

 

At the time of Karbala war (10 October 680 CE) it is said that around 1400 Brahmin families were already living in Baghdad.

 

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2.
During Arab Invasion our Ancestors who went from Iraq or Iran to Naimisharanya, Uttar Pradesh took route of Khyber Pass to Takshashila (Taxila).
3.
The reason for chosing Takshila (Taxila) was that it was possibly under Persian Achaemenid Empire who are descendants of Menes / Manis-Tusu. The father of Menes / Manis-Tusu was Sargon - I. The father of Sargon - I was Indra / Bharadwaj. The father of Indra / Bharadwaj was Dirghtamas. The father of Dirghtamas was Ucathya / Alf and his father was Angiras / Ali.
3.
While travelling from Takshashila (Taxila) to Naimisharanya River Beas comes inbetween.
4.
From River Beas we took route of Trishul which is near Roop Kund.
 
It is said that there are a lot of skeletons in Roop Kund. So, chances are that a group of people might have lost the route and died in Roop Kund.
5.
From Naimisharanya located in Uttar Pradesh we came to Siddhpur Gujarat in the year 993 A.D.
6.
We came to perform pran pratishatha of Mulraj Solanki palace called Rudra mahal. He had invited 1000 Brahmins from North of India.
7.
We are known as Audich Sahastra Brahman where Audich means North in Sanskrut and Sahastra means 1000.
8.
Mulraj Solanki gave us Chatral village as gift and hence we are also known as Chatrala Vyas.
9.
Mulraj Solanki was Agni Vanshi Rajput.

 

 

Khyber Pass - Takshashila (Taxila)

 

Khyber Pass - Takshashila (Taxila) - Trishula (Trishul)

 

Khyber Pass - Takshashila (Taxila) - Trishula (Trishul) - Naimisharanya (Naimisaradya)

 

Khyber Pass - Takshashila (Taxila) - Naimisharanya (Naimisaradya) - Siddhpur