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{{Infobox ethnic group| {{Infobox ethnic group|
|group= Bayad |group= Bayad
|population = 500 |population =
|popplace = ] India Pakistan |popplace = ], India, Pakistan
|langs = ] ] ] |langs = ], ], ]
|rels= • ] ] 100% • |rels= Islam
|related= ] ] |related= ], ]
|footnotes =Vehicle Registration GJ-31
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The '''Bayad''' are a Muslim community found in the state of ] in India.{{cn|date=October 2023}}

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The '''Bayad''' is a Town found in the state of ] in India.<ref>People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part One edited by R. B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 150-153</ref> It is Located in North Gujarat and In Aravalli District.

==History and origin==

The community get their name from the village of Bayad in ], and are ] converts to Islam. According to their traditions, they accompanied a Rajput prince as he re-established his control over the Dantha state. They originated in Kakiani in ], and said to have converted to ] some five hundred years ago. They are now found mainly in the town of ], with a small number are found in ]. At the ] in 1947, a large portion of the tribe moved to ], and are settled in the districts of ] and ].<ref>People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part One edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 150-153</ref>

==Present circumstances==

The Bayad are an endogamous community, but their some cases of intermarriage with neighbouring ] communities. There traditional occupation was military services in the princely state of ], with agriculture being their secondary occupation. Most are now small and medium-sized farmers, with the selling of milk being secondary occupation. The community has a ] association, the Bayad Jamat based in the town of ], and its main function is the general welfare of the community. They are ] ]s, and their customs are similar to neighbouring Muslim communities such as the ].<ref>People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part One edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 150-153</ref>


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Ethnic group
Bayad
Regions with significant populations
Aravalli district, India, Pakistan
Languages
Kutchi, Sindhi, Gujarati
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Muslim Rajputs, Samma

The Bayad are a Muslim community found in the state of Gujarat in India.

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