Deshwal lang hi or Deswal is a gotra or clan of Jats and Ahir s ref http books.google.com books?id CJ4IAAAAQAAJ&pg PA265&dq dahima ahirs&hl en&ei LnMITbuOCoaBlAeUwY2jAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CDoQ6AEwBA v onepage&q dahima 20ahirs&f falsefound ref in the states of Punjab, India Punjab , Haryana Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh in India and the province of Punjab Pakistan Punjab in Pakistan . Origin The genealogical tables prepared by the bards of the four gotras of Dalal , Deshwal, Mann and Sihag called the four clans as the descendants of Dhanna Rao . However, this is subject to dispute since gotras like Mann and Sihag existed long before Dhanna Rao. In the present day however, Dalals, Deshwals also spelt as Deswals , Manns and Sihags consider themselves as brothers, because of the tables prepared by the bards which describe them as descendants of the same person. So there cannot be any marriage between boys and girls having these gotras. Geographic distribution This gotra is smaller than the Dalal gotra and people belonging to this gotra have a few villages in Bhatinda in Punjab India , some in the erstwhile princely state of State of Bahawalpur Bahawalpur in Pakistan and in Rohtak, Jind, Panipat and Jhajjar districts in Haryana. Deshwals also have four of villages in western Uttar Pradesh Muzzafarnagar district villages Basera and Badheo and chota kesharwa and bada kesharwa and Shahjuddi Meerut district village More Khurd According to sir H.M Elliot the Deswal of Baghpat are all Ahirs. ref http books.google.com books?id CJ4IAAAAQAAJ&pg PA265&dq dahima ahirs&hl en&ei LnMITbuOCoaBlAeUwY2jAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CDoQ6AEwBA v onepage&q dahima 20ahirs&f false ref See also Jat people Sihag Kshatriya Communities Ethnic groups, tribes and clans of the Punjab Navbox name Ahir clans title Clan s of the Ahirs list1 div Tomar Pal Pali ... Dagar Deshwal Dhangar Harral Aharwar Ghosi tribe Barda tribe Dahiya Yadu Dagur clan Yadav Dhaliwal ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Chhillar or Chhikara are Jat clans who mainly inhabit Haryana and Punjab, India Punjab in India . Both these gotras are related to each other as well as to the Dalal and Deshwal gotras. The Chhillar gotra is probably the same as the Chahal or Chhail gotra of Punjab India . Near Bahadurgarh in the Rohtak district of Haryana, the Chhillars have a few villages in a compact area. They are considered to be the descendants of Mann . they are mostly from Sonepat, Haryana. References Gotras of Jats Serawat Category Jat clans Category Jat clans of Punjab Category Jat clans of Haryana hi ... more details
unreferenced date January 2012 Main Bhuiyar The following is a list of better known clans of the Bhuiyar community of North India listed in alphabetical order. NOTOC compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Adayan Agrawal Amyan Ashiyan B Badgujar Bagala Bagwal Baliyan Bangujar Barne Bhadbhuja Bhadbhujar Bhagla Bhagwal Bhahal Bhal Bhamra clan Bhamra Bharwan C Charvahan Chaudhrana Chaupra Chhajara D Dahiya Deshwal Dhangad Dharwal Dhhakran Dhhidival Doniyal Doodhwal Dulaniya F Fariyan G Galyan Gaud Gogwal Gogyan Gondwal Granthiwal Gurjarvan J Jag Jagpal Jaityan Jayaswal Jurwal K Kachhwaha Kachhwal Kadyan Kait Kakran Kankarwal Kankarwal Kankhana Karne Kashyap Katariya Khagaran Khapriyan Kritiyan L Loeewal M Mahalwan Mahetiyan Maithyan Metram Monchhwal Mukaryan Muwal N Narwal P Panwar Parwar Peetwal Puniyan R Rathee Roliyan S Sadhhiyan Saroha Sidhauliya T Taharan Taharyan Taryan Tedewal Teetwal Tomar U Uparwal V Vaijran Vashiyan Vojyan References Bhumi Kshatriya Rajput Vansh,author Prabhu Singh Agravat Category Bhuiyar Category Uttar Pradesh Category Uttarakhand Category Social groups of India Category Bhuiyar clans Category Gotras ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Libas Pur type city latd longd state name Delhi district North West district North West leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 27935 population density area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Libas Pur Hindi , Urdu is a census town in North West district in the India n States and territories of India state of Delhi . Demographics As of 2001 India census ref GR India ref , Libas Pur had a population of 27,935. Males constitute 56 of the population and females 44 . Libas Pur has an average literacy rate of 64 , higher than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 71 , and female literacy is 54 . In Libas Pur, 17 of the population is under 6 years of age. Famous people This village belongs to the Yaduvanshi Ahirs community , and the age of the village is near to 400 years of age. Most of the people are of Gurah, Deshwal , Dharaan Gotra s famous people lo. Rajesh Yadav Senior Leader of Delhi Pradesh Congress Community, ex councellor 1983 1990 and ex director of Delhi Transport Corporation, ex chairman of Satyawati College in Delhi University and presently the secretary of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Community . Shweta Yadav First and the only Girl to clear UPSC Exam to become an IRS Officer Dharampal Yadav Pardhan and Uncle of Shweta Yadav Anguri devi ji municipal councellor 2007 12 References Reflist Coord 28.7511 N 77.14072 E source itwiki region IN format dms display title Category Cities and towns in North West Delhi district Delhi geo stub bn bpy it Libas Pur new pt Libas Pur vi Libas Pur ... more details
The Haral or Harral are a Ahir clan ref http books.google.co.in books?id ymg2AAAAIAAJ&q harral ahir&dq harral ahir&hl en&ei vqCTfOJKsnNrQfKoqnfCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCkQ6AEwAA ref ref All India reporter, Volume 2 page 210 ref found predominantly in Pakistan . Harals are in very large numbers in Jhang District Jhang , Chiniot District Chiniot , Sargodha District Sargodha , Faisalabad District Faisalabad,Jaranwala and Chak Jhumra , Nankana Sahib District Shahkot , and in small numbers in some villages of Tehsil Pind Dadan Khan of Jhelum District ,District Shekhupura , District Gujranwala and other central Punjab districts. Some of the prominent villages of Harals in Jhang District are Sarwala, Muradwala and Bhaderiwala and in Faisalabad District are Muloani Harallan,Lakkarwala,Maddoana Harallan and Khanuana Harallan. History Haral, Kharal and Marral were the sons of Rai Bhopa who came to Uch sharif and converted to Islam along with his sons. Harals of Matila which is a famous village of Sargodha . They are settled along the banks of Chenab , they have lands near river Jehlum . In 1931 census, conducted during British rule , the male population was recorded as 5,000 the tribe was found in the Sahiwal District , Jhang and the now defunct Shahpur Punjab Shahpur districts. ref http www.archive.org stream Harral PUNJABI MUSALMANS Lt. Col. J.M. Wikeley ref See also Yaduvanshi Ahirs Aheer Rajput Groups of India Kshatriya Communities Ethnic groups, tribes and clans of the Punjab Navbox name Ahir clans title Clan s of the Ahirs list1 div Tomar Pal Pali Ahir Paratharia Ahir Sorathia Ahir Pancholi Heer clan Ahir Maschoiya Gujjar Aheer Gilotar Shaikh of Bihar Dagar Deshwal Dhangar Harral Aharwar Ghosi tribe Barda tribe Dahiya Yadu Dagur clan Yadav Dhaliwal Khosa Khosa Lamba Solangi div References Reflist Rajput Groups of India Category Jat clans of Pakistan Category Punjabi tribes Category Ahir ... more details
Bamraulia Hindi is a clan or gotra of Jat people Jat s found in Rajasthan , Punjab, India Punjab , Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India . This gotra is based on village Bamrauli situated near Agra . The early history of Bamraulia gotra is not known. As per the books maintained by traditional Jagas, Jats in Yudhistir Samvat had established a village Bamrauli Khera on the banks of Chenab River . Raja Brahmdeo ruled here. As per Rajputana gazetteer the Jagir of Bamrauli was transferred to Deshwal Jat zamindar s of Bairat near Alwar , Rajasthan during the rule of Tomara s in Delhi in 11th century. During Firuz Shah Tughluq s regime on Delhi, the satrap of Agra was Muneer Mohammad, who forced the Jats to leave the Bamrauli village in 1367. The Bamraulia Jats moved from Bamrauli to Gwalior region beyond Chambal River . According to Cunningham and William Cook , Bamraulia gotra Jats from village Bamrauli founded the city Gohad near Gwalior in 1505. Later it developed into an important Jat State that continued till independence of India. The Jat rulers of Gohad were awarded the title of Rana title Rana . Singhandev was the first Jat ruler of Gohad state. The chronology of Jat rulers of Gohad has 17 names including above Singhandev Second , Devi Singh, Udyaut Singh, Rana Anup Singh, Sambhu Singh, Abhay Chander, Ratan Singh, Uday Singh, Bagh Raj, Gaj Singh, Jaswant, Bhim Singh, Girdhar Pratap, Chhatra Singh, Kirat Singh and Pohap Singh. Historically important among above Jat rulers were Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana 1703 1756 and Chhatar Singh Maharaja Chhatra Singh Rana 1757 1782 . They also occupied the Gwalior fort twice Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana 1740 1756 and Maharaja Chhatra Singh Rana 1780 1783 . The Maharanas allied with the British Empire British against the Marathas , and in a British brokered deal exchanged Gohad for Dholpur in 1806. During this period they constructed historical monuments in the Gwalior Fort The Chhatri of Maharaja Bhim Singh and Bhimtal. Ja ... more details
class toccolours border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 2 style float right margin 0 0 1em 1em width 250px border collapse collapse font size 95 colspan 2 style margin left inherit background FFC0CB text align center font size medium Jat Clan Maan align center style vertical align top Distribution Punjab Pakistan , Punjab India , Haryana and Rajasthan style vertical align top Descended from Jatt s style vertical align top Branches None style vertical align top Religion Sikhism , Islam , Hinduism style vertical align top Languages Punjabi language Punjabi , Haryanvi style vertical align top Surnames Maan style vertical align top colspan 2 small footnotes small Maan or Mann or Maanshahia are a clan and tribe of the Jat people found in Punjab Pakistan , Punjab India , Haryana and Rajasthan . Distribution Maans and Manns have few villages in Amritsar and Lahore, but are mostly found in the Malwa belt of Punjab. Maana Wala along with neighbouring villages like Mohawa and a village Pherumaan are the main villages of Manns Maans in District Amritsar.The mour village series such as sukhpura mour,wade big mour, nim wale mour etc. lying in Barnala district of Punjab have their populations mainly maans. Bhullar and Heer clan Heer Hayer are related Jat gotras.There is also an extention this gotra just like shergill from gill Maanshahia .Name shahia was given to a few people in malwa belt by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh as honorary. Mann, Bhullar and Heer Hayer cliams to be the true jat settlers of modern Punjab. In western Punjab Maans are mostly living in District Nankana Sahib. Machhralah is the main village of maan family and others are walgon sohail,allawal kot,bahawal kot,khazan chan kot,etc. People belonging to Maan clan in Haryana claim common descent with Sihag s, Deshwal s and Dalal s. For about 30 generations they have looked upon Dhana Rao Rathor as their forefather. The genealogical tables prepared by the bards of these four gotras are incorrect because they called them ... more details
Below is a list of Jat clans and their population in the United Provinces , drawn up for 1891 Census of India . This region now forms part of the modern state of Uttar Pradesh in India . The appearance of a particular tribe as Jat people Jat in the list does not in itself confirm that the tribe is Jat or otherwise. Identity may change with time, and some groups in the list may no longer identify themselves as Jats. This list simply gives an historical distribution of Jat tribes in the historic British colonial province of the United Provinces . ref Tribes and Castes of North Western Provinces and Oudh Volume III pages 44 to 50 by William Crooke ref class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Tribe Saharanpur District Muzaffarnagar District Meerut District Bulandshahr District Aligarh District Mathura District Agra District Bareilly District Bijnor District Badaun District Moradabad District Total Ahlawat 2,020 602 217 Aujiya 251 Aujla 388 Antal Auntal 200 264 Baban 378 Becharne 6,705 Badhauniya 1,062 1,842 Balyan 9,933 1,724 Bangar 1,029 923 Bargujar 783 Barh 22,627 8,503 Barhwal 341 Bhagotar 1,580 Bhangiwal 212 Bharanagar 4,358 525 Bhatti 224 Bhitwana 481 Bhitwar 234 Bodiyan 1,641 Bora 559 478 Chamer 287 1,368 9,508 Chandel 480 Chang 1,848 730 Chaudhari 3,813 270 Chauhan 1,107 Chhokar 1,111 3,422 1,399 Chhutas 828 Churai 378 1,459 1,441 Dagar 7,130 Dagor 4,727 475 1,057 Dahima 1,541 Dahiya 8,562 Dangiya 217 Deshwal 6,338 25,406 86,965 3,099 2,152 1,401 266 53,150 14,502 14,740 Dhaka clan Dhaka 274 Dhana 238 Dhansi 538 Dhariwal clan Dhariwal 328 Dhalphora 230 Dhingar 202 Dholiya 370 Dikhit 2,899 Faujdar 681 Gadar 2,070 Gahlot 426 Gandhar clan Gandhar 2,469 303 Gandawal 929 Gandhila 627 Garhwal clan Garhwal 602 Gaur 247 Malik Jat Gathwala 11,476 1,205 1,976 Ghangas 222 Gillu 367 Godara clan Godara 330 253 Godhi 785 3,123 453 Goriya clan Goriya 254 Gugar Hela 32,761 13,904 Henya 1,567 Indauliya 237 1,876 Jaiswar 996 Jakhar 415 Jatarni 1,299 259 Jatu 216 Kachhwaha 1,049 413 Kankhan ... more details
The Jat are an South Asia n social and ethnic group and are divided into numerous clans, often referred to as a gotra or vansha . Generally, a clan name is unique to the Jat community. However, some of their clan names do overlap with the Ahir s, Khatris , Lohar , Ramgarhia s, Kamboh , Rajputs and Gujjars . ref Marshall, J., Sir, Hon. Fellow of King s College, Cambridge University, and formerly Director General of Archaeology in India , A Guide to Taxila, Cambridge University Press, London, 1960, pp. 24. ref There is no consensus as to the total number of Jat clans, but according to some estimates there number may be as high as 2700. Theoretically, a clan is descended from a common ancestor, and among those Jat s who follow the Hindu and Sikh religion, marriage is forbidden with in the clan and is considered incestuous. Hindu Jat clans of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh further align themselves into a larger supra clan organization, known as a khap . Jat clans also derive themselves from Chandravanshi , Suryavansha , Agnivansha and Nagavanshi lineages. ref History of the Jats contribution to the history of Northern India upto the death of Mirza Najaf Khan, 1782 by Kalika Ranjan Qanungo edited and annotated by Vir Singh ISBN ISSN 8175362995 ref Clan names A clan name can be based on ancestor, place or of origin or language spoken. Based on persons Some clans are named after their ancestor, examples include the Sandhu , Ghuman , Ballagan , Cheema , Dhahan , Mand ,, Daher clan Daher , Hayer , Brar , Sindhu , Bajwa , Bhangoo Bhangu, Sidhu , Jyani , Maan clan Maan , Yadav avansh, Raghuvansh , Pandava , Antil , Paurava , Kuruvanshi , Tanwar , Chambal Jatt Chambal , Salkhalan , Assoun , Jakhar , Kushan , Budhwar , Dhillon , Sanghera , Bandesha , Deshwal , Dalal , Kadiyan , Dhami , Maan clan Maan , SihagKadian , Hundet , Lamba surname Lamba , Pachar , Punia Hinduism Punia , Lalla , Balan, Nava, Mahal, Taxak , Thathaal ,, Kakrana , Chandravansh i, Shivi , Banwala , Madra , Bamraul ... more details