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Bhatt

Bhatt, occasionally spelled Bhat, is a surname and clan-name found in parts of India, most prominently in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The name is derived from Sanskrit bhatta or bhattā, meaning learned person, scholar, or priest. Historically, Bhats were associated with scholarly and custodial roles at court.

In traditional contexts, Bhats served as genealogists, poets, and chroniclers for noble families. They often acted

Geographically, Bhats are found in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, and western Uttar Pradesh, with speakers of regional

Today, Bhatt is mainly a surname and place-name marker within northern and western India. The association with

as
hereditary
keepers
of
lineage,
composing
and
reciting
family
histories,
genealogies,
and
panegyrics
for
rulers
and
their
clans.
This
work
placed
them
within
the
broader
sphere
of
bardic
and
scholarly
professions
that
supported
royal
courts
and
regional
communities.
languages
such
as
Marwari,
Rajasthani,
and
Gujarati.
In
modern
times,
the
surname
Bhatt
is
used
by
people
across
various
communities,
and
while
it
is
still
associated
with
historical
roles
of
learning
and
record-keeping,
it
no
longer
implies
a
single
traditional
occupation
across
all
bearers.
scholarship
and
genealogical
memory
persists
in
cultural
memory,
even
as
people
with
the
name
pursue
a
wide
range
of
professions.
The
exact
social
designation
of
Bhats
can
vary
regionally,
reflecting
the
diverse
social
landscape
of
the
Indian
subcontinent.