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  • Alina people (RV 7.18.7) - They were probably one of the clans defeated by Sudas at the Dasarajna,:I 39 and it has been suggested that they lived to the north-east of Nurestan, because much later, in the 7th century CE, the land was mentioned by the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang.:I 39 (List of clans)

  • Bharatas - The Bharatas are an Aryan clan mentioned in the Rigveda, especially in Mandala 3 attributed to the Bharata sage Vishvamitra and in and Mandala 7. Bharatá is also used as a name of Agni (literally, "to be maintained", viz. the fire having to be kept alive by the care of men), and as a name of Rudra in RV 2.36.8. In one of the "river hymns" RV 3.33, the entire Bharata clan is described as crossing over, with their chariots and wagons, at the confluence of the Vipash (Beas) and Shutudri (Satlej). Hymns by Vasistha in Mandala 7 (7.18 etc.) mention the Bharatas as the protagonists in the Battle of the Ten Kings, where they are on the winning side. They appear to have been successful in the early power-struggles between the various Aryan and non-Aryan clans so that they continue to dominate in post-Rigvedic texts, and later in the (Epic) tradition, the Mahābhārata, the eponymous ancestor becomes Bharata Chakravartin, conqueror of 'all of India', and his clan and kingdom is called Bhārata. "Bhārata" today is the official name of the Republic of India (see also Etymology of India). (List of clans)

  • Tritsu The Tritsus are a sub-group of the Puru who are distinct from the Bharatas mentioned in Mandala 7 of the Rigveda (in hymns 18, 33 and 83). Under king Sudas they defeated the confederation of ten kings with the help of the Bharatas at the Battle of the Ten Kings. (List of clans)

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Most of the “Rigvedic Tribes” refer to semi-nomadic pastoralist clans. During the Rigvedic period, they spontaneously formed guerrilla fighters, mainly to fight local wars against the enemy “Dasyu” or Dasa and to prevent cattle raids. In the absence of war, the Rigvedic Tribes were subdivided into temporary tribal settlements consisting of several villages, each consisting of several families. These settlements are led by tribal leaders and assisted by warriors and priests.

A total of 34 Indo-Aryan clans mentioned in the Rigveda text have been collated by random tools, and this information is very valuable and rare. Many generators recorded clan names we have never heard of, such as Anu, Bharatas, Bhajeratha, Yu, d something b h ka, etc. If you’re interested in the history of the Rigvedic Tribes, check out the details here.

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