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Post by Manvinder Adhana on Oct 7, 2006 22:02:28 GMT -5
hi guys
Gotra's list send by our member arvind Rathaur.Thanks arvind
Dear Manvinder, Greeting, I feel great we i looked into the gurjar on line website. It is really great efforts that you have put into.
To introduce myself,
Myself Arvind Rathaur, i am from district Saharanpur(UP) you might have heard. My gotra is Rathi but the total gotra people put title as Rathaur. There are nearly 20 villages of our gotra in the district Saharanpur I am well settled in the Ghaziabad.
I am in hurry shall be telling some more in details, bye take care.
Yes one more thing this is for your information that there are currently about 1200 Gotra within the mixed nomadic origin Gurjars . The more well-known of them are:
A. Aambia, Adhana, Aasya, Abhar, Awana, Andwana, Antowa, Adaan, Ahar, Amni, Anhya, Ambak, Ahmana, Amrana, Aastha, Aanta, Amitt, Andana, Ahiwal, Amerwal, Ahawana, Ambawata, Aohana, Aawet, Amarwal, Alkari, Agnikul, Awer, Ayeseriya, Atkiya, Awwal, Attrie, Atlana, Atala, Asool, Awana, Aptali, Aswar, Almicha, Annadma, Aaga, Airri, Anjana, Aamek, Andwad, Andow, Achal, Amelia, Anolehrra
B. Baanar, Bagadi, Babeli, Badi, Baben, Baloch, Bania, Bagada, Bagela, Bakar, Baloot, Baila, Bagwar, Bakhhan, Babar, Babaniyan, Bajaad, Bakwal, Baghran, Baisoya, Baghdab, Bainsla, Banja, Badgurjar, BahhojaBahardoj, Bagadwal, Barbara, Bargu, Barsoya, Baro, Barad, Barbark, Barasiwala, Barah, Banth, Bankar, Barbar, Barban, Banjarra, Bansrota, Barkat, Baharwal, Balsiya, Baadsoya, Bahambar, Balsi, Baarat, Balana, Bala, Bag, Bairpur, Bandra, Bargujar, Barwal, Bashia, Baswal, Bataar, Bathaya, Bathoia, Bawla, Bayli, Baylood, Belar, Bentar, Bhaatiya, Bhadana, Bhadarvia, Bhadoria, Bhagela, Bhagroot, Bhahaloot, Bhahela, Bhaleesar, Bhalot, Bhamer, Bhanbla, Bhand, Bhansasir, Bharavi, Bhardia, Bhargad, Bharia, Bharo, Bhati, Bhatnia, Bhatwar, Bhedia, Bhedwal, Bhent, Bhoja, Bhosan, Bhovia, Bhradi, Bhratia, Bhtia, Bhubla, Bhumbla, Bidhuri, Bijayran, Bira, Birla, Birputra, Birgoojur, Bobda, Bogar, Bokan, Bora, Borasi, Boredia, Bosan, Budana, Bundel, But
C. Chabara, Chad, Chadak, Chahada, Chahadry, Chahar, Chakoor, Chala, Chalachal, Chalrawa, Chalukya, Chanana, Chandela, Chando, Chandra, Chandrawat, Chaneer, Chanet, Chaneji, Chanpay, Chap, Chaprana, Char, Charan, Chauhan, Chawada, Chawara, Chechi, Chhabadi, Chachhiyaar, Chhalay, Chhali, Chhalotte, Chhamber, Chhaparwal, Chhawala, Chhodi, Chhohar, Chhokar, Chhonkar, Chhotkala, Chhotkaana, Chitnara, Chodana, Chohar, Cholee, Chondrah, Chopada, Choras, Chorra, Chaudhry, Chowinda D. Daabhi, Dagur, Dahad, Dahal, Daima, Daindi, Dami, Dangi, Daraoti, Darna, Daryaan, Dasa, Dayora, Ded, Dedhar, Dedha, Dedva, Deeva, Denda, Dere, Deria, Deshmuk, Devade, Devda, Deyele, Dhadadiya, Dhadak, Dhakar, Dhandia, Dhangad, Dhanyak, Dhedar, Dhhao, Dhharwal, Dhhinda, Dhonana, Dhonchak, Dhond, Dhoyak, Dhoye, Dingay, Dipa, Doda, Doday, Doga, Dohiya, Doi, Donik, Doray, Dorelia, Dosod, Dugas, Dund
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F. f*gana, Falda, Famada, Fatali, Fatyan, Fawal, Folad G. Gaad, Gaalgal, Gachaliya, Gaddri, Gadi, Gahalot, Gahinder, Gaigi, Galeeria, Galoot, Gamti, Gangahala, Gangal, Gangwa, Gararr, Garatia, Garolia, Garwal, Gaseetay, Gathela, Geed, Ghagal, Ghaghala, Ghail, Ghalwat, Ghanada, Ghanda, Ghangas, Gharad, Ghararr, Ghariya, Gharwal, Ghila, Ghola, Ghoraroop, Ghorhaal, Ghosi, Ghotra, Godwana, Gogala, Gogi, Gohal, Gola, Gonjal, Goop, Gopiliya, Goras, Gorasia, Gori, Goria, Goriagorr, Goriya, Gorsi, Gosi, Gotalwal, Gotelia, Gugare, Gujal, Gujar, Gujaral, Gujgahiya, Gujral, Gujrik, Gulhat, Gurgur, Gurjar, Guroryaar, Gurrla, Gurrsi, Gurtal, Guruchana, Gurus, Guruwal, Gutar
H. Hun, Harshana, Haral, Hadava, Harsi
I. Itwar
J. Jagadnia, Jagal, Jahial, Jalay, Jangal, Jarija, Jatala, Javkhed, Jawara, Jhabam, Jhala, Jhale, Jhar, Jhavana, Jhavari, Jhir, Jhonia, Jihad, Jindhad, Johia, Jori, Jovar, Joya, Junjuhia, Jusat
K. Kaad, Kaadgiya, Kaanbees, Kaanhia, Kaanp, Kaanwar, Kaarele, Kaba, Kachar, Kachwaha, Kadwa, Kahari, Kahoor, Kajar, Kalach, Kalas, Kalisiyan, Kaliyana, Kallamor, Kalmoa, Kalumba, Kamard, Kanaaraa, Kandjoliya, Kangas, Kanhaaya, Kanhaiya, Kanhav, Kapasia, Karaadi, Karaha, Karak, Karas, Karhana, Karida, Karnana, Karolia, Kasana, Kashay, Kashiyaab, Kasira, Katari, Kataria, Kataro, Kathele, Katheria, Katra, Kawakalmohaya, Kayosar, Kazar, Kechhabro, Kechi, Keejar, Keethhar, Kele, Kera, Kerahna, Kesaria, Kethar, Khadan, Khadwa, Khadwar, Khaingar, Khajar, Khana, Khapad, Khar, Kharal, Kharay, Kharhud, Khari, Khariyo, Kharol, Kharsana, Kharwa, Kharwara, Khatana, Khedva, Khepar, Khera, Kherodiya, Khichi, Khinchi, Khiroriya, Khjad, Khokhhar, Kholwad, Khubad, Kodar, Kode, Kohal, Koli, Kondkher, Kool, Kori, Koshak, Koshani, Koshiliya, Kotari, Kotowal, Kugsawar, Kukad, Kunbi, Kurach, Kurad, Kusal, Kushan, Kuvadia
L. Laday, Lahsar, Lakhad, Lakhanrai, Lali, Lamboor, Lanbarray, Lanborr, Langha, Lantay, Laria, Latala, Lauka, Lawada, Leaua, Leel, Letria, Likhwahan, Liarri, Liasia, Loda, Loddishria, Lodhi, Lohar, Lohmoda, Lomod, Londari, Lore, Loriya, Losar, Lukhhar, Lushar, Luwa
M. Maal, Madaad, Madar, Madhhar, Madi, Madricha, Mahangal, Mahar, Mahaysi, Mahlo, Makaat, Makad, Makara, Makaria, Makati, Makha, Makhwane, Malani, Mali, Maliawat, Mamdot, Mamian, Mangria, Manihar, Mankas-Mandhari, Maradi, Mareeda, Mari, Marro, Mattrik, Maval, Mavi, Media, Meelu, Meer, Meerway, Mianna, Monan, Moola, Mori, Morsi, Motale, Motan, Motay, Mott, Muhar sang, Mukhia, Mundal, Mundan, Mundhhar, Muniya, Munreera, Muthsaray
N. Nagar, Nadva, Naharkhur, Nakaya, Nakdia, Nakhadar, Nalia, Nalwa, Nandot, Nandwasia, Nangde, Napsak, Narara, Narolia, Navadia, Neemar, Neesiak, Nekadi, Nihad, Nikumbh, Nimad, Nimbol, Nogiye, Noon, Nooray
O. Ogar, Ohar, Omar, Onata, Ood, Oswal, Othha
P. Paaincha, Pabiya, Padatu, Padhekar, Padiaar, Pagna, Pahhocha, Pahmala, Palampuria, Palash, Palwan, Pamar, Panchali, Pandar, Pandh, Panwar, Parihar, Parmaar, Partele, Partihar, Paryag, Patao, Patel, Pathalia, Patil, Patta, Pattidar, Pavadia, Pavsia, Pawar, Peelwan, Pesar, Phadiana, Phaleesar, Phalharr, Phaloot, Phambarra, Pholarra, Pipalnaria, Piswal, Podat, Pojay, Pokhar, Polot, Poni, Poorr, Poras, Porvia, Poshwal, Poswal, Poswalya, Pouni, Pundir, Puswal
Q. Qachar, Qazar
R. Radak, Ragal, Rajoria, Rajput, Ralitay, Rana, Ranghad, Rankiya, Raonaso, Rathor, Rathi, Ratia, Rawal, Rawat, Rewa, Rianrane, Rind, Romat, Rosa, Rovisay, Roviseiya, Runaso
S. Saak, Sagar, Sahanpaal, Sailaher, Sak, Sakehale, Sakhura, Salimania, Sama, Samosrya, Sampaal, Sanado, Sangam, Sango, Sangrana, Sangricha, Sania, Sanowla, Sapra, Saramdana, Sarara, Sarawiya, Sarimal, Seagal, Serada, Setar Suryavansh, Sharimal, ShukalSi, Shukracharya, Simal, Sindgav, Singal, Sinora, Sirwaria, Sisood, Soie, Solanki, Sonigar, Sood, Sooja, Sorath, Sorathh, Sradhana, Sua, Sudan, Suhoos, Sundhal, Surki, Surwale, Suti
T. Taak, Taamar, Tanwar, Taas, Tagaar, Tak, Takshak, Takyak, Taldara, Tampali, Tanak, Tanbali, Tangad, Tanija, Tanik, Tanoor, Tantiya, Tarak, Tatarra, Tatwadia, Tawar, Teda, Tedga, Tekhan, Tekia, Tephali, Terrowa, Tetrawal, Tewad, Thaakaria, Thag, Thakar, Thakaria, Thakia, Thala, Theekla, Thenda, Thoda, Thole, Thor, Tihala, Tikiya, Tintary, Tobad, Todia, Todiwal, Togaru, Tokar, Tomar, Tongar, Tonkan, Toor, Toori, Topa, Tour, Tunga
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V. Vaghela, Vahgri, Vasoya, Vasth, Veergurjar, Vetan, Vishnu, Vohra
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Many are also honoured with the titles Raja,Pradhan, Patel, Patil, Chaudhary, etc.
Hope you would like this important treasure.
Regards Arvind Rathaur
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Post by abhati on Oct 9, 2006 2:52:25 GMT -5
Thanks Arvind and Manvinder,
take care
ab
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Post by Rajesh Jindher on Jul 4, 2007 5:05:24 GMT -5
Dear Rathoure
Jindhad are known as Jinher in punjab plz add this information.
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Post by Ramnarayan on Sept 29, 2007 1:24:15 GMT -5
PLS add few more gotra of gurjars to this list 1- boosatey- several villages of this gotra in meerut UP 2- butaar-several villages of this gotra in mawana UP 3- bawata- several villages of this gotra in jhunjhunu rajasthan 4- bawa- very common gotra of gurjars of pakistan
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Post by gk on Oct 2, 2007 2:30:02 GMT -5
hi guys Gotra's list send by our member arvind Rathaur.Thanks arvind Dear Manvinder, Greeting, I feel great we i looked into the gurjar on line website. It is really great efforts that you have put into. To introduce myself, Myself Arvind Rathaur, i am from district Saharanpur(UP) you might have heard. My gotra is Rathi but the total gotra people put title as Rathaur. There are nearly 20 villages of our gotra in the district Saharanpur I am well settled in the Ghaziabad. I am in hurry shall be telling some more in details, bye take care. Yes one more thing this is for your information that there are currently about 1200 Gotra within the mixed nomadic origin Gurjars . The more well-known of them are: A. Aambia, Adhana, Aasya, Abhar, Awana, Andwana, Antowa, Adaan, Ahar, Amni, Anhya, Ambak, Ahmana, Amrana, Aastha, Aanta, Amitt, Andana, Ahiwal, Amerwal, Ahawana, Ambawata, Aohana, Aawet, Amarwal, Alkari, Agnikul, Awer, Ayeseriya, Atkiya, Awwal, Attrie, Atlana, Atala, Asool, Awana, Aptali, Aswar, Almicha, Annadma, Aaga, Airri, Anjana, Aamek, Andwad, Andow, Achal, Amelia, Anolehrra B. Baanar, Bagadi, Babeli, Badi, Baben, Baloch, Bania, Bagada, Bagela, Bakar, Baloot, Baila, Bagwar, Bakhhan, Babar, Babaniyan, Bajaad, Bakwal, Baghran, Baisoya, Baghdab, Bainsla, Banja, Badgurjar, BahhojaBahardoj, Bagadwal, Barbara, Bargu, Barsoya, Baro, Barad, Barbark, Barasiwala, Barah, Banth, Bankar, Barbar, Barban, Banjarra, Bansrota, Barkat, Baharwal, Balsiya, Baadsoya, Bahambar, Balsi, Baarat, Balana, Bala, Bag, Bairpur, Bandra, Bargujar, Barwal, Bashia, Baswal, Bataar, Bathaya, Bathoia, Bawla, Bayli, Baylood, Belar, Bentar, Bhaatiya, Bhadana, Bhadarvia, Bhadoria, Bhagela, Bhagroot, Bhahaloot, Bhahela, Bhaleesar, Bhalot, Bhamer, Bhanbla, Bhand, Bhansasir, Bharavi, Bhardia, Bhargad, Bharia, Bharo, Bhati, Bhatnia, Bhatwar, Bhedia, Bhedwal, Bhent, Bhoja, Bhosan, Bhovia, Bhradi, Bhratia, Bhtia, Bhubla, Bhumbla, Bidhuri, Bijayran, Bira, Birla, Birputra, Birgoojur, Bobda, Bogar, Bokan, Bora, Borasi, Boredia, Bosan, Budana, Bundel, But C. Chabara, Chad, Chadak, Chahada, Chahadry, Chahar, Chakoor, Chala, Chalachal, Chalrawa, Chalukya, Chanana, Chandela, Chando, Chandra, Chandrawat, Chaneer, Chanet, Chaneji, Chanpay, Chap, Chaprana, Char, Charan, Chauhan, Chawada, Chawara, Chechi, Chhabadi, Chachhiyaar, Chhalay, Chhali, Chhalotte, Chhamber, Chhaparwal, Chhawala, Chhodi, Chhohar, Chhokar, Chhonkar, Chhotkala, Chhotkaana, Chitnara, Chodana, Chohar, Cholee, Chondrah, Chopada, Choras, Chorra, Chaudhry, Chowinda D. Daabhi, Dagur, Dahad, Dahal, Daima, Daindi, Dami, Dangi, Daraoti, Darna, Daryaan, Dasa, Dayora, Ded, Dedhar, Dedha, Dedva, Deeva, Denda, Dere, Deria, Deshmuk, Devade, Devda, Deyele, Dhadadiya, Dhadak, Dhakar, Dhandia, Dhangad, Dhanyak, Dhedar, Dhhao, Dhharwal, Dhhinda, Dhonana, Dhonchak, Dhond, Dhoyak, Dhoye, Dingay, Dipa, Doda, Doday, Doga, Dohiya, Doi, Donik, Doray, Dorelia, Dosod, Dugas, Dund E. F. f*gana, Falda, Famada, Fatali, Fatyan, Fawal, Folad G. Gaad, Gaalgal, Gachaliya, Gaddri, Gadi, Gahalot, Gahinder, Gaigi, Galeeria, Galoot, Gamti, Gangahala, Gangal, Gangwa, Gararr, Garatia, Garolia, Garwal, Gaseetay, Gathela, Geed, Ghagal, Ghaghala, Ghail, Ghalwat, Ghanada, Ghanda, Ghangas, Gharad, Ghararr, Ghariya, Gharwal, Ghila, Ghola, Ghoraroop, Ghorhaal, Ghosi, Ghotra, Godwana, Gogala, Gogi, Gohal, Gola, Gonjal, Goop, Gopiliya, Goras, Gorasia, Gori, Goria, Goriagorr, Goriya, Gorsi, Gosi, Gotalwal, Gotelia, Gugare, Gujal, Gujar, Gujaral, Gujgahiya, Gujral, Gujrik, Gulhat, Gurgur, Gurjar, Guroryaar, Gurrla, Gurrsi, Gurtal, Guruchana, Gurus, Guruwal, Gutar H. Hun, Harshana, Haral, Hadava, Harsi I. Itwar J. Jagadnia, Jagal, Jahial, Jalay, Jangal, Jarija, Jatala, Javkhed, Jawara, Jhabam, Jhala, Jhale, Jhar, Jhavana, Jhavari, Jhir, Jhonia, Jihad, Jindhad, Johia, Jori, Jovar, Joya, Junjuhia, Jusat K. Kaad, Kaadgiya, Kaanbees, Kaanhia, Kaanp, Kaanwar, Kaarele, Kaba, Kachar, Kachwaha, Kadwa, Kahari, Kahoor, Kajar, Kalach, Kalas, Kalisiyan, Kaliyana, Kallamor, Kalmoa, Kalumba, Kamard, Kanaaraa, Kandjoliya, Kangas, Kanhaaya, Kanhaiya, Kanhav, Kapasia, Karaadi, Karaha, Karak, Karas, Karhana, Karida, Karnana, Karolia, Kasana, Kashay, Kashiyaab, Kasira, Katari, Kataria, Kataro, Kathele, Katheria, Katra, Kawakalmohaya, Kayosar, Kazar, Kechhabro, Kechi, Keejar, Keethhar, Kele, Kera, Kerahna, Kesaria, Kethar, Khadan, Khadwa, Khadwar, Khaingar, Khajar, Khana, Khapad, Khar, Kharal, Kharay, Kharhud, Khari, Khariyo, Kharol, Kharsana, Kharwa, Kharwara, Khatana, Khedva, Khepar, Khera, Kherodiya, Khichi, Khinchi, Khiroriya, Khjad, Khokhhar, Kholwad, Khubad, Kodar, Kode, Kohal, Koli, Kondkher, Kool, Kori, Koshak, Koshani, Koshiliya, Kotari, Kotowal, Kugsawar, Kukad, Kunbi, Kurach, Kurad, Kusal, Kushan, Kuvadia L. Laday, Lahsar, Lakhad, Lakhanrai, Lali, Lamboor, Lanbarray, Lanborr, Langha, Lantay, Laria, Latala, Lauka, Lawada, Leaua, Leel, Letria, Likhwahan, Liarri, Liasia, Loda, Loddishria, Lodhi, Lohar, Lohmoda, Lomod, Londari, Lore, Loriya, Losar, Lukhhar, Lushar, Luwa M. Maal, Madaad, Madar, Madhhar, Madi, Madricha, Mahangal, Mahar, Mahaysi, Mahlo, Makaat, Makad, Makara, Makaria, Makati, Makha, Makhwane, Malani, Mali, Maliawat, Mamdot, Mamian, Mangria, Manihar, Mankas-Mandhari, Maradi, Mareeda, Mari, Marro, Mattrik, Maval, Mavi, Media, Meelu, Meer, Meerway, Mianna, Monan, Moola, Mori, Morsi, Motale, Motan, Motay, Mott, Muhar sang, Mukhia, Mundal, Mundan, Mundhhar, Muniya, Munreera, Muthsaray N. Nagar, Nadva, Naharkhur, Nakaya, Nakdia, Nakhadar, Nalia, Nalwa, Nandot, Nandwasia, Nangde, Napsak, Narara, Narolia, Navadia, Neemar, Neesiak, Nekadi, Nihad, Nikumbh, Nimad, Nimbol, Nogiye, Noon, Nooray O. Ogar, Ohar, Omar, Onata, Ood, Oswal, Othha P. Paaincha, Pabiya, Padatu, Padhekar, Padiaar, Pagna, Pahhocha, Pahmala, Palampuria, Palash, Palwan, Pamar, Panchali, Pandar, Pandh, Panwar, Parihar, Parmaar, Partele, Partihar, Paryag, Patao, Patel, Pathalia, Patil, Patta, Pattidar, Pavadia, Pavsia, Pawar, Peelwan, Pesar, Phadiana, Phaleesar, Phalharr, Phaloot, Phambarra, Pholarra, Pipalnaria, Piswal, Podat, Pojay, Pokhar, Polot, Poni, Poorr, Poras, Porvia, Poshwal, Poswal, Poswalya, Pouni, Pundir, Puswal Q. Qachar, Qazar R. Radak, Ragal, Rajoria, Rajput, Ralitay, Rana, Ranghad, Rankiya, Raonaso, Rathor, Rathi, Ratia, Rawal, Rawat, Rewa, Rianrane, Rind, Romat, Rosa, Rovisay, Roviseiya, Runaso S. Saak, Sagar, Sahanpaal, Sailaher, Sak, Sakehale, Sakhura, Salimania, Sama, Samosrya, Sampaal, Sanado, Sangam, Sango, Sangrana, Sangricha, Sania, Sanowla, Sapra, Saramdana, Sarara, Sarawiya, Sarimal, Seagal, Serada, Setar Suryavansh, Sharimal, ShukalSi, Shukracharya, Simal, Sindgav, Singal, Sinora, Sirwaria, Sisood, Soie, Solanki, Sonigar, Sood, Sooja, Sorath, Sorathh, Sradhana, Sua, Sudan, Suhoos, Sundhal, Surki, Surwale, Suti T. Taak, Taamar, Tanwar, Taas, Tagaar, Tak, Takshak, Takyak, Taldara, Tampali, Tanak, Tanbali, Tangad, Tanija, Tanik, Tanoor, Tantiya, Tarak, Tatarra, Tatwadia, Tawar, Teda, Tedga, Tekhan, Tekia, Tephali, Terrowa, Tetrawal, Tewad, Thaakaria, Thag, Thakar, Thakaria, Thakia, Thala, Theekla, Thenda, Thoda, Thole, Thor, Tihala, Tikiya, Tintary, Tobad, Todia, Todiwal, Togaru, Tokar, Tomar, Tongar, Tonkan, Toor, Toori, Topa, Tour, Tunga U. V. Vaghela, Vahgri, Vasoya, Vasth, Veergurjar, Vetan, Vishnu, Vohra W. X. Y. Many are also honoured with the titles Raja,Pradhan, Patel, Patil, Chaudhary, etc. Hope you would like this important treasure. Regards Arvind Rathaur
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Post by Ramnarayan on Oct 3, 2007 6:09:57 GMT -5
Dear Brothers The Baisla gotra in gurjars is a branch of gurjar chauhan gotra,this gotra is named after King Baisal Dev Chauhan ,Baisal Dev has been written as Vishal Dev or Beesal Dev by Different historians .The records of Gurjar history were destroyed by Muslim Invaders www.earth-history.com/Islam/index.htmQutubuddin Aibak India lost millions of books on Mathematics, Astronomy, Philosophy and other Sciences of the Vedic and Buddhist periods. in the year 1196 A.D. the eunuch Qutubuddin Aibak destroyed the famous Sanskrit college of Vishaldev in the capital of Gujrat
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Post by SANDEEP AMBAWATA ULLAWAS on Oct 10, 2007 5:22:04 GMT -5
hi guys Gotra's list send by our member arvind Rathaur.Thanks arvind Dear Manvinder, Greeting, I feel great we i looked into the gurjar on line website. It is really great efforts that you have put into. To introduce myself, Myself Arvind Rathaur, i am from district Saharanpur(UP) you might have heard. My gotra is Rathi but the total gotra people put title as Rathaur. There are nearly 20 villages of our gotra in the district Saharanpur I am well settled in the Ghaziabad. I am in hurry shall be telling some more in details, bye take care. Yes one more thing this is for your information that there are currently about 1200 Gotra within the mixed nomadic origin Gurjars . The more well-known of them are: A. Aambia, Adhana, Aasya, Abhar, Awana, Andwana, Antowa, Adaan, Ahar, Amni, Anhya, Ambak, Ahmana, Amrana, Aastha, Aanta, Amitt, Andana, Ahiwal, Amerwal, Ahawana, Ambawata, Aohana, Aawet, Amarwal, Alkari, Agnikul, Awer, Ayeseriya, Atkiya, Awwal, Attrie, Atlana, Atala, Asool, Awana, Aptali, Aswar, Almicha, Annadma, Aaga, Airri, Anjana, Aamek, Andwad, Andow, Achal, Amelia, Anolehrra B. Baanar, Bagadi, Babeli, Badi, Baben, Baloch, Bania, Bagada, Bagela, Bakar, Baloot, Baila, Bagwar, Bakhhan, Babar, Babaniyan, Bajaad, Bakwal, Baghran, Baisoya, Baghdab, Bainsla, Banja, Badgurjar, BahhojaBahardoj, Bagadwal, Barbara, Bargu, Barsoya, Baro, Barad, Barbark, Barasiwala, Barah, Banth, Bankar, Barbar, Barban, Banjarra, Bansrota, Barkat, Baharwal, Balsiya, Baadsoya, Bahambar, Balsi, Baarat, Balana, Bala, Bag, Bairpur, Bandra, Bargujar, Barwal, Bashia, Baswal, Bataar, Bathaya, Bathoia, Bawla, Bayli, Baylood, Belar, Bentar, Bhaatiya, Bhadana, Bhadarvia, Bhadoria, Bhagela, Bhagroot, Bhahaloot, Bhahela, Bhaleesar, Bhalot, Bhamer, Bhanbla, Bhand, Bhansasir, Bharavi, Bhardia, Bhargad, Bharia, Bharo, Bhati, Bhatnia, Bhatwar, Bhedia, Bhedwal, Bhent, Bhoja, Bhosan, Bhovia, Bhradi, Bhratia, Bhtia, Bhubla, Bhumbla, Bidhuri, Bijayran, Bira, Birla, Birputra, Birgoojur, Bobda, Bogar, Bokan, Bora, Borasi, Boredia, Bosan, Budana, Bundel, But C. Chabara, Chad, Chadak, Chahada, Chahadry, Chahar, Chakoor, Chala, Chalachal, Chalrawa, Chalukya, Chanana, Chandela, Chando, Chandra, Chandrawat, Chaneer, Chanet, Chaneji, Chanpay, Chap, Chaprana, Char, Charan, Chauhan, Chawada, Chawara, Chechi, Chhabadi, Chachhiyaar, Chhalay, Chhali, Chhalotte, Chhamber, Chhaparwal, Chhawala, Chhodi, Chhohar, Chhokar, Chhonkar, Chhotkala, Chhotkaana, Chitnara, Chodana, Chohar, Cholee, Chondrah, Chopada, Choras, Chorra, Chaudhry, Chowinda D. Daabhi, Dagur, Dahad, Dahal, Daima, Daindi, Dami, Dangi, Daraoti, Darna, Daryaan, Dasa, Dayora, Ded, Dedhar, Dedha, Dedva, Deeva, Denda, Dere, Deria, Deshmuk, Devade, Devda, Deyele, Dhadadiya, Dhadak, Dhakar, Dhandia, Dhangad, Dhanyak, Dhedar, Dhhao, Dhharwal, Dhhinda, Dhonana, Dhonchak, Dhond, Dhoyak, Dhoye, Dingay, Dipa, Doda, Doday, Doga, Dohiya, Doi, Donik, Doray, Dorelia, Dosod, Dugas, Dund E. F. f*gana, Falda, Famada, Fatali, Fatyan, Fawal, Folad G. Gaad, Gaalgal, Gachaliya, Gaddri, Gadi, Gahalot, Gahinder, Gaigi, Galeeria, Galoot, Gamti, Gangahala, Gangal, Gangwa, Gararr, Garatia, Garolia, Garwal, Gaseetay, Gathela, Geed, Ghagal, Ghaghala, Ghail, Ghalwat, Ghanada, Ghanda, Ghangas, Gharad, Ghararr, Ghariya, Gharwal, Ghila, Ghola, Ghoraroop, Ghorhaal, Ghosi, Ghotra, Godwana, Gogala, Gogi, Gohal, Gola, Gonjal, Goop, Gopiliya, Goras, Gorasia, Gori, Goria, Goriagorr, Goriya, Gorsi, Gosi, Gotalwal, Gotelia, Gugare, Gujal, Gujar, Gujaral, Gujgahiya, Gujral, Gujrik, Gulhat, Gurgur, Gurjar, Guroryaar, Gurrla, Gurrsi, Gurtal, Guruchana, Gurus, Guruwal, Gutar H. Hun, Harshana, Haral, Hadava, Harsi I. Itwar J. Jagadnia, Jagal, Jahial, Jalay, Jangal, Jarija, Jatala, Javkhed, Jawara, Jhabam, Jhala, Jhale, Jhar, Jhavana, Jhavari, Jhir, Jhonia, Jihad, Jindhad, Johia, Jori, Jovar, Joya, Junjuhia, Jusat K. Kaad, Kaadgiya, Kaanbees, Kaanhia, Kaanp, Kaanwar, Kaarele, Kaba, Kachar, Kachwaha, Kadwa, Kahari, Kahoor, Kajar, Kalach, Kalas, Kalisiyan, Kaliyana, Kallamor, Kalmoa, Kalumba, Kamard, Kanaaraa, Kandjoliya, Kangas, Kanhaaya, Kanhaiya, Kanhav, Kapasia, Karaadi, Karaha, Karak, Karas, Karhana, Karida, Karnana, Karolia, Kasana, Kashay, Kashiyaab, Kasira, Katari, Kataria, Kataro, Kathele, Katheria, Katra, Kawakalmohaya, Kayosar, Kazar, Kechhabro, Kechi, Keejar, Keethhar, Kele, Kera, Kerahna, Kesaria, Kethar, Khadan, Khadwa, Khadwar, Khaingar, Khajar, Khana, Khapad, Khar, Kharal, Kharay, Kharhud, Khari, Khariyo, Kharol, Kharsana, Kharwa, Kharwara, Khatana, Khedva, Khepar, Khera, Kherodiya, Khichi, Khinchi, Khiroriya, Khjad, Khokhhar, Kholwad, Khubad, Kodar, Kode, Kohal, Koli, Kondkher, Kool, Kori, Koshak, Koshani, Koshiliya, Kotari, Kotowal, Kugsawar, Kukad, Kunbi, Kurach, Kurad, Kusal, Kushan, Kuvadia L. Laday, Lahsar, Lakhad, Lakhanrai, Lali, Lamboor, Lanbarray, Lanborr, Langha, Lantay, Laria, Latala, Lauka, Lawada, Leaua, Leel, Letria, Likhwahan, Liarri, Liasia, Loda, Loddishria, Lodhi, Lohar, Lohmoda, Lomod, Londari, Lore, Loriya, Losar, Lukhhar, Lushar, Luwa M. Maal, Madaad, Madar, Madhhar, Madi, Madricha, Mahangal, Mahar, Mahaysi, Mahlo, Makaat, Makad, Makara, Makaria, Makati, Makha, Makhwane, Malani, Mali, Maliawat, Mamdot, Mamian, Mangria, Manihar, Mankas-Mandhari, Maradi, Mareeda, Mari, Marro, Mattrik, Maval, Mavi, Media, Meelu, Meer, Meerway, Mianna, Monan, Moola, Mori, Morsi, Motale, Motan, Motay, Mott, Muhar sang, Mukhia, Mundal, Mundan, Mundhhar, Muniya, Munreera, Muthsaray N. Nagar, Nadva, Naharkhur, Nakaya, Nakdia, Nakhadar, Nalia, Nalwa, Nandot, Nandwasia, Nangde, Napsak, Narara, Narolia, Navadia, Neemar, Neesiak, Nekadi, Nihad, Nikumbh, Nimad, Nimbol, Nogiye, Noon, Nooray O. Ogar, Ohar, Omar, Onata, Ood, Oswal, Othha P. Paaincha, Pabiya, Padatu, Padhekar, Padiaar, Pagna, Pahhocha, Pahmala, Palampuria, Palash, Palwan, Pamar, Panchali, Pandar, Pandh, Panwar, Parihar, Parmaar, Partele, Partihar, Paryag, Patao, Patel, Pathalia, Patil, Patta, Pattidar, Pavadia, Pavsia, Pawar, Peelwan, Pesar, Phadiana, Phaleesar, Phalharr, Phaloot, Phambarra, Pholarra, Pipalnaria, Piswal, Podat, Pojay, Pokhar, Polot, Poni, Poorr, Poras, Porvia, Poshwal, Poswal, Poswalya, Pouni, Pundir, Puswal Q. Qachar, Qazar R. Radak, Ragal, Rajoria, Rajput, Ralitay, Rana, Ranghad, Rankiya, Raonaso, Rathor, Rathi, Ratia, Rawal, Rawat, Rewa, Rianrane, Rind, Romat, Rosa, Rovisay, Roviseiya, Runaso S. Saak, Sagar, Sahanpaal, Sailaher, Sak, Sakehale, Sakhura, Salimania, Sama, Samosrya, Sampaal, Sanado, Sangam, Sango, Sangrana, Sangricha, Sania, Sanowla, Sapra, Saramdana, Sarara, Sarawiya, Sarimal, Seagal, Serada, Setar Suryavansh, Sharimal, ShukalSi, Shukracharya, Simal, Sindgav, Singal, Sinora, Sirwaria, Sisood, Soie, Solanki, Sonigar, Sood, Sooja, Sorath, Sorathh, Sradhana, Sua, Sudan, Suhoos, Sundhal, Surki, Surwale, Suti T. Taak, Taamar, Tanwar, Taas, Tagaar, Tak, Takshak, Takyak, Taldara, Tampali, Tanak, Tanbali, Tangad, Tanija, Tanik, Tanoor, Tantiya, Tarak, Tatarra, Tatwadia, Tawar, Teda, Tedga, Tekhan, Tekia, Tephali, Terrowa, Tetrawal, Tewad, Thaakaria, Thag, Thakar, Thakaria, Thakia, Thala, Theekla, Thenda, Thoda, Thole, Thor, Tihala, Tikiya, Tintary, Tobad, Todia, Todiwal, Togaru, Tokar, Tomar, Tongar, Tonkan, Toor, Toori, Topa, Tour, Tunga U. V. Vaghela, Vahgri, Vasoya, Vasth, Veergurjar, Vetan, Vishnu, Vohra W. X. Y. Many are also honoured with the titles Raja,Pradhan, Patel, Patil, Chaudhary, etc. Hope you would like this important treasure. Regards Arvind Rathaur
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Post by zaje70 on Nov 13, 2007 2:56:11 GMT -5
i am a Lali gujjar , but i dont know much about the gotra lali. i will be grateful if some one make me aware of the details / origin etc. thanks thanks hi guys Gotra's list send by our member arvind Rathaur.Thanks arvind Dear Manvinder, Greeting, I feel great we i looked into the gurjar on line website. It is really great efforts that you have put into. To introduce myself, Myself Arvind Rathaur, i am from district Saharanpur(UP) you might have heard. My gotra is Rathi but the total gotra people put title as Rathaur. There are nearly 20 villages of our gotra in the district Saharanpur I am well settled in the Ghaziabad. I am in hurry shall be telling some more in details, bye take care. Yes one more thing this is for your information that there are currently about 1200 Gotra within the mixed nomadic origin Gurjars . The more well-known of them are: A. Aambia, Adhana, Aasya, Abhar, Awana, Andwana, Antowa, Adaan, Ahar, Amni, Anhya, Ambak, Ahmana, Amrana, Aastha, Aanta, Amitt, Andana, Ahiwal, Amerwal, Ahawana, Ambawata, Aohana, Aawet, Amarwal, Alkari, Agnikul, Awer, Ayeseriya, Atkiya, Awwal, Attrie, Atlana, Atala, Asool, Awana, Aptali, Aswar, Almicha, Annadma, Aaga, Airri, Anjana, Aamek, Andwad, Andow, Achal, Amelia, Anolehrra B. Baanar, Bagadi, Babeli, Badi, Baben, Baloch, Bania, Bagada, Bagela, Bakar, Baloot, Baila, Bagwar, Bakhhan, Babar, Babaniyan, Bajaad, Bakwal, Baghran, Baisoya, Baghdab, Bainsla, Banja, Badgurjar, BahhojaBahardoj, Bagadwal, Barbara, Bargu, Barsoya, Baro, Barad, Barbark, Barasiwala, Barah, Banth, Bankar, Barbar, Barban, Banjarra, Bansrota, Barkat, Baharwal, Balsiya, Baadsoya, Bahambar, Balsi, Baarat, Balana, Bala, Bag, Bairpur, Bandra, Bargujar, Barwal, Bashia, Baswal, Bataar, Bathaya, Bathoia, Bawla, Bayli, Baylood, Belar, Bentar, Bhaatiya, Bhadana, Bhadarvia, Bhadoria, Bhagela, Bhagroot, Bhahaloot, Bhahela, Bhaleesar, Bhalot, Bhamer, Bhanbla, Bhand, Bhansasir, Bharavi, Bhardia, Bhargad, Bharia, Bharo, Bhati, Bhatnia, Bhatwar, Bhedia, Bhedwal, Bhent, Bhoja, Bhosan, Bhovia, Bhradi, Bhratia, Bhtia, Bhubla, Bhumbla, Bidhuri, Bijayran, Bira, Birla, Birputra, Birgoojur, Bobda, Bogar, Bokan, Bora, Borasi, Boredia, Bosan, Budana, Bundel, But C. Chabara, Chad, Chadak, Chahada, Chahadry, Chahar, Chakoor, Chala, Chalachal, Chalrawa, Chalukya, Chanana, Chandela, Chando, Chandra, Chandrawat, Chaneer, Chanet, Chaneji, Chanpay, Chap, Chaprana, Char, Charan, Chauhan, Chawada, Chawara, Chechi, Chhabadi, Chachhiyaar, Chhalay, Chhali, Chhalotte, Chhamber, Chhaparwal, Chhawala, Chhodi, Chhohar, Chhokar, Chhonkar, Chhotkala, Chhotkaana, Chitnara, Chodana, Chohar, Cholee, Chondrah, Chopada, Choras, Chorra, Chaudhry, Chowinda D. Daabhi, Dagur, Dahad, Dahal, Daima, Daindi, Dami, Dangi, Daraoti, Darna, Daryaan, Dasa, Dayora, Ded, Dedhar, Dedha, Dedva, Deeva, Denda, Dere, Deria, Deshmuk, Devade, Devda, Deyele, Dhadadiya, Dhadak, Dhakar, Dhandia, Dhangad, Dhanyak, Dhedar, Dhhao, Dhharwal, Dhhinda, Dhonana, Dhonchak, Dhond, Dhoyak, Dhoye, Dingay, Dipa, Doda, Doday, Doga, Dohiya, Doi, Donik, Doray, Dorelia, Dosod, Dugas, Dund E. F. f*gana, Falda, Famada, Fatali, Fatyan, Fawal, Folad G. Gaad, Gaalgal, Gachaliya, Gaddri, Gadi, Gahalot, Gahinder, Gaigi, Galeeria, Galoot, Gamti, Gangahala, Gangal, Gangwa, Gararr, Garatia, Garolia, Garwal, Gaseetay, Gathela, Geed, Ghagal, Ghaghala, Ghail, Ghalwat, Ghanada, Ghanda, Ghangas, Gharad, Ghararr, Ghariya, Gharwal, Ghila, Ghola, Ghoraroop, Ghorhaal, Ghosi, Ghotra, Godwana, Gogala, Gogi, Gohal, Gola, Gonjal, Goop, Gopiliya, Goras, Gorasia, Gori, Goria, Goriagorr, Goriya, Gorsi, Gosi, Gotalwal, Gotelia, Gugare, Gujal, Gujar, Gujaral, Gujgahiya, Gujral, Gujrik, Gulhat, Gurgur, Gurjar, Guroryaar, Gurrla, Gurrsi, Gurtal, Guruchana, Gurus, Guruwal, Gutar H. Hun, Harshana, Haral, Hadava, Harsi I. Itwar J. Jagadnia, Jagal, Jahial, Jalay, Jangal, Jarija, Jatala, Javkhed, Jawara, Jhabam, Jhala, Jhale, Jhar, Jhavana, Jhavari, Jhir, Jhonia, Jihad, Jindhad, Johia, Jori, Jovar, Joya, Junjuhia, Jusat K. Kaad, Kaadgiya, Kaanbees, Kaanhia, Kaanp, Kaanwar, Kaarele, Kaba, Kachar, Kachwaha, Kadwa, Kahari, Kahoor, Kajar, Kalach, Kalas, Kalisiyan, Kaliyana, Kallamor, Kalmoa, Kalumba, Kamard, Kanaaraa, Kandjoliya, Kangas, Kanhaaya, Kanhaiya, Kanhav, Kapasia, Karaadi, Karaha, Karak, Karas, Karhana, Karida, Karnana, Karolia, Kasana, Kashay, Kashiyaab, Kasira, Katari, Kataria, Kataro, Kathele, Katheria, Katra, Kawakalmohaya, Kayosar, Kazar, Kechhabro, Kechi, Keejar, Keethhar, Kele, Kera, Kerahna, Kesaria, Kethar, Khadan, Khadwa, Khadwar, Khaingar, Khajar, Khana, Khapad, Khar, Kharal, Kharay, Kharhud, Khari, Khariyo, Kharol, Kharsana, Kharwa, Kharwara, Khatana, Khedva, Khepar, Khera, Kherodiya, Khichi, Khinchi, Khiroriya, Khjad, Khokhhar, Kholwad, Khubad, Kodar, Kode, Kohal, Koli, Kondkher, Kool, Kori, Koshak, Koshani, Koshiliya, Kotari, Kotowal, Kugsawar, Kukad, Kunbi, Kurach, Kurad, Kusal, Kushan, Kuvadia L. Laday, Lahsar, Lakhad, Lakhanrai, Lali, Lamboor, Lanbarray, Lanborr, Langha, Lantay, Laria, Latala, Lauka, Lawada, Leaua, Leel, Letria, Likhwahan, Liarri, Liasia, Loda, Loddishria, Lodhi, Lohar, Lohmoda, Lomod, Londari, Lore, Loriya, Losar, Lukhhar, Lushar, Luwa M. Maal, Madaad, Madar, Madhhar, Madi, Madricha, Mahangal, Mahar, Mahaysi, Mahlo, Makaat, Makad, Makara, Makaria, Makati, Makha, Makhwane, Malani, Mali, Maliawat, Mamdot, Mamian, Mangria, Manihar, Mankas-Mandhari, Maradi, Mareeda, Mari, Marro, Mattrik, Maval, Mavi, Media, Meelu, Meer, Meerway, Mianna, Monan, Moola, Mori, Morsi, Motale, Motan, Motay, Mott, Muhar sang, Mukhia, Mundal, Mundan, Mundhhar, Muniya, Munreera, Muthsaray N. Nagar, Nadva, Naharkhur, Nakaya, Nakdia, Nakhadar, Nalia, Nalwa, Nandot, Nandwasia, Nangde, Napsak, Narara, Narolia, Navadia, Neemar, Neesiak, Nekadi, Nihad, Nikumbh, Nimad, Nimbol, Nogiye, Noon, Nooray O. Ogar, Ohar, Omar, Onata, Ood, Oswal, Othha P. Paaincha, Pabiya, Padatu, Padhekar, Padiaar, Pagna, Pahhocha, Pahmala, Palampuria, Palash, Palwan, Pamar, Panchali, Pandar, Pandh, Panwar, Parihar, Parmaar, Partele, Partihar, Paryag, Patao, Patel, Pathalia, Patil, Patta, Pattidar, Pavadia, Pavsia, Pawar, Peelwan, Pesar, Phadiana, Phaleesar, Phalharr, Phaloot, Phambarra, Pholarra, Pipalnaria, Piswal, Podat, Pojay, Pokhar, Polot, Poni, Poorr, Poras, Porvia, Poshwal, Poswal, Poswalya, Pouni, Pundir, Puswal Q. Qachar, Qazar R. Radak, Ragal, Rajoria, Rajput, Ralitay, Rana, Ranghad, Rankiya, Raonaso, Rathor, Rathi, Ratia, Rawal, Rawat, Rewa, Rianrane, Rind, Romat, Rosa, Rovisay, Roviseiya, Runaso S. Saak, Sagar, Sahanpaal, Sailaher, Sak, Sakehale, Sakhura, Salimania, Sama, Samosrya, Sampaal, Sanado, Sangam, Sango, Sangrana, Sangricha, Sania, Sanowla, Sapra, Saramdana, Sarara, Sarawiya, Sarimal, Seagal, Serada, Setar Suryavansh, Sharimal, ShukalSi, Shukracharya, Simal, Sindgav, Singal, Sinora, Sirwaria, Sisood, Soie, Solanki, Sonigar, Sood, Sooja, Sorath, Sorathh, Sradhana, Sua, Sudan, Suhoos, Sundhal, Surki, Surwale, Suti T. Taak, Taamar, Tanwar, Taas, Tagaar, Tak, Takshak, Takyak, Taldara, Tampali, Tanak, Tanbali, Tangad, Tanija, Tanik, Tanoor, Tantiya, Tarak, Tatarra, Tatwadia, Tawar, Teda, Tedga, Tekhan, Tekia, Tephali, Terrowa, Tetrawal, Tewad, Thaakaria, Thag, Thakar, Thakaria, Thakia, Thala, Theekla, Thenda, Thoda, Thole, Thor, Tihala, Tikiya, Tintary, Tobad, Todia, Todiwal, Togaru, Tokar, Tomar, Tongar, Tonkan, Toor, Toori, Topa, Tour, Tunga U. V. Vaghela, Vahgri, Vasoya, Vasth, Veergurjar, Vetan, Vishnu, Vohra W. X. Y. Many are also honoured with the titles Raja,Pradhan, Patel, Patil, Chaudhary, etc. Hope you would like this important treasure. Regards Arvind Rathaur
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Post by zaje70 on Nov 13, 2007 2:58:27 GMT -5
some one to give me details about the the gotra "Lali"
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Post by Gurjar Vineet Hun on Mar 3, 2008 10:49:59 GMT -5
My sweet all gurjar brothers, I am gurjar vineet singh hun from aligarh, My village mukteshawra(hapur) Dst- Gaziabad. Mere bhaiyo, meri aapse reqest hai ke sabhi gurjar bhai apne nam se pahle *GURJAR* jarur likhen aur bad me apna gotra likhe. kunki hamari biradri me itne gotra ki unhe yad rakh pana aasan nahi hai, jyadatar gurjar nam ke sath gurjar nahin likhte is wajah se hame apne hi bhaiyon ko pahchanne me aksar galti ho jati hai. Aapka bhai......GURJAR VINEET SINGH HUN,,,,,, My contect no-09927220333
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Post by karamjeetchoudhary on Apr 1, 2008 10:15:16 GMT -5
PLZ ADD THICKRIA,THURGLA,HARTALA,BAHARWAL,BEETH,
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Post by AP Singh on Apr 24, 2008 7:51:07 GMT -5
Khubad Parmars of Saharan Pur are a branch of Gujjar Parmars of Dhara ( Ujjain). They ruled the Sahran Pur region area( Also called Mini Gujarat before 1857) area on behalf of their Gujjar Pratihar Overlords till they were uprooted by the the Mughals.
The great warrior of 14th. century , Jograj Singh Gujjar, belonged to this celebrated clan of Gujjars who chased Taimur to Ambala and did not allow him to loot his kingdom. He hailed from a village near Haridwar called Kunja. Later this Village was uprooted and destroyed by the Mughals. The clan of the Hero Jograj Singh escaped from this village and reached Lundora, where they settled and again established the Lundora Gujjar Kingdom. Jograj Singh was a celibate and renowned wrestler. He was 7 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighed 8 maunds. His daily diet was four seers of grain, 5 seers of vegetables and fruit, one seer of cows' s ghee (Clarified butter) and 20 seers of Cows milk. (Approximately: 1 seer = I kilogram, I maund + 40 seers = 40 kilograms).
The Females also used to active part in the war those days and that is why in these areas they are still called Veer Bani ( The one dressed in the uniform of warriors). The heroic maidens were of his army were: 1) Rampiari Gujjar, 2) Hardai Jat, 2) DeviKaur Rajput, 3) Chandro Brahmin, and 4) Ramdai Tyagi. All of them took a vow to lay down their lives in defence of their nation.
After the fall of Gujjar Pratihar empire there were no paid armies and people used to offer their services viluntarily for the cause of their mother land. These were of the other Generals of this army which was organided to beat the forces of Taimur Lame.
Deputy Generals - 1) Dhula Bhangi ( Valmiki), and (2) Harbir Singh Gulia Jat, were chosen.
Dhula Bhangi was a resident of the Village of Hansi, near Hissar. He was a strong and powerful brave warrior. An expert in guerilla warfare, a great raider, his weight was 53 Dharis (I dhari = 5 seer. Approx. 160 kilograms). On being chosen as Deputy general, he gave a speech, " In my life I have made many raids your giving me respect has made my blood boil. I take a vow before all the warriors, that I will spill my blood for the defense of my nation. I have taken part in many wars, and will sacrifice my life in this one". Having said this he took some blood from his hip, and sprinkled it at the feet of the supreme general. He then unsheathed his sword and said" This will drink the blood of the enemy and will not go back to its sheath." Hearing the speech of this heroic warrior, a wave of enthusiasm and courage ran through the army of the Panchayat, and every cried out slogans of the motherland.
The second deputy general was Harbir Singh Jat, of the Gulia Clan. He was from the village Badli, district Rohtak I Haryana He was 22 years old, and weighed 53 Dharis (approx. 160 kilograms). He was strong and brave warrior,
The names of the generals were 1) Gaje Singh Jat Gatwala, 2) Tuhiram Rajput, 3) Nedha Rawa, 4) Sarju Brahmin, 5) Umra Taga (Tyagi), and 6) Durjanpal Ahir.
The deputy generals were 1) Kundan Jat, 2) Dhari Gadariya, who was a Dhari, 3) Bhondhu Saini, 4) Hulla Nai ( barber),5) Bhana Julaha ( Harijan) 6) Aman Singh Pundir ,rajput 7) Nathu Pardar, rajput 8) Dhulla ( Dhandi) Jat, who would lead raids from Hissar, to Dadri, to Multan.9) Mamchand Gujar 10) Phalwa Kahaar.
Assistant generals. 20 assistant's generals were chosen from the various jatis (castes).
The hero Bard: the Eminent Scholar Poet Chandrabhutt (Bhat) as chosen as the official Bard. He wrote an eye witness account of the war with Timur.
SOME EXCEPRPTS FROM THE SPEECH OF THE SUPREME GENERAL JOGRAJ SINGH.
' Viroh (Heroes), reflect on the sermon given by Lord Krishna to Arjun in the Gita. For us the door t heaven (moksha) has been opened. That moksha, which the Rishi Munis achieve by doing Yoga, the hero warriors achieve by sacrificing their lives on the battlefield. Save the nation, that is- sacrifice yourselves, the world will honor you. You have chosen me leader. To my last breath I will not withdraw. I salute the Panchayat, and take oath that until my last breath I will defend the soil of Bharat. Our nation has been shaken by the crimes and attacks of Timur. Warriors arise and do not delay. Fight the enemy army and throw them out of the nation."
On hearing this speech a wave of heroism ran through the assembly. 80, 000 warriors and 40,000 maiden warriors kissed their swords and took an oath, ' O General, while we breathe we will obey your orders, and sacrifice our lives for our country'.
The Troops. - spread out from Delhi, to Meerut, Muzzafarnagar, Sahranpur, and Haridwar. On reaching these places they tangled with the armies of Timur, and using Guerilla warfare, they did not them sit still. The enemy army had to escape by the route of the hills and the enemy was chased upto Ambala, and expelled out from the land of Haryana.
THE BATTLE OF DELHI:-
At the time that Timur was looting Delhi, and putting the population to the sword.
20,000 warriors made a surprise attack on the 52,000 strong army of Timur in the middle of the night, and killed 9,000 of them, and let their corpses be swept away in the river Yamuna. As soon as dawn came these heroic soldiers of the Panchayat returned to outside the city walls. The battle carried on like this for three days.
Timur Lung got frustrated , left Delhi and advanced toward Meerut.
THE BATTLE OF MEERUT: -
Timur, with his numerous and powerful army, with much weaponry, advanced towards Meerut. In this land, Timur's army was given no space to breathe. The battles continued all through the day. Wherever the Army of Timur would stop for the night, the Panchayat army would attack, and uproot them. The heroic Devis (goddesses- women) would deliver food and war material to their soldiers wherever they were. The warrior maidens would attack and loot the supplies of the enemy. The 500 horsemen were doing their duty by keeping everyone together and bearing information.
As supplies were not reaching them, the army of Timur started to go hungry. Whichever village came in its path would be destroyed.
Becoming frustrated Timur advanced towards Haridwar.
THE BATTLE OF HARIDWAR:
Beyond Meerut, to Muzzafarnagar and Sahranpur, these warriors fought fiercely with Timur and did not let his army take hold (grip). The Supreme General,. the Deputy Generals and the Generals were handling their armies well. The army of Timur reached Tuglakpur- Pathrigarh, which is 5 Kos south of Haridwar.
In this land three major battles were fought with the army of Timur.
The Deputy Commander Harbir Singh Gulia, along with 25,000 warriors, made a fierce attack on a big group of Timur's horsemen, and a fierce battle ensued where arrows and spears were used (There over2, 000 hill archers joined the Army. One arrow pierced Timur's hand.). Timur was in the army of horsemen. Harbir Singh Gulia charged ahead like a lion, and hit Timur on his chest with a spear, and he was about to fall under his horse, when his commander Khijra, saved him and separated him from the horse. The spearmen and swordsmen of the enemy leapt on the Harbir Singh Gulia, and he fainted from the wounds he received and fell.
1. At that very time, the Supreme Commander Jograj Singh Gujjar, with 22,000 Mulls (warriors) attacked the enemy and killed 5000 horsemen. Jograj Singh himself with his own hands lifted the unconscious Harbir Singh and brought him to the camp. But a few hours later, the hero warrior Harbir Singh achieved martyrdom. 2 In the Jungles of Haridwar, the guard of Timur, made up of 2805 soldiers was attacked by the Deputy commander, warrior Dhula Dhardi and 190 soldiers. The killed many enemy soldiers and all 190 soldiers achieved martyrdom.
3 In the third battle the Supreme Commander Jograj Singh and his heroic warriors fiercely attacked the army of Timur and forced him to flee towards Ambala. In this battle the hero Jograj Singh suffered 45 wounds but he kept his senses and did npt allow to let the Taimur's army reach the Banks of the holy Ganga (Har Ki Pauri).
Timur fled towards Ambala by way of the Hills. This fleeing army of Timur was chased upto Ambala.
The heroic warrior Durjanpal Ahir achieved his place in heaven in the battle of Meerut, at Delhi Gate, with 200 of his soldiers.
In these battles the generals who were wounded or killed would be replaced. One warrior Rajput of the Kachwaha Clan took over the post of Deputy Commander. One Rawa and one Saini took up the post of Senapati (general). Only 5 senapatis (generals) survived this war, the rest achieved martyrdom.
In these battles of the 250,000 soldiers of Timur, Indian warriors sent were 160,000 to the banks of river of death, and the dreams of Timur were swept away.
35,000 Indian warriors were martyred.
MARTYDOM OF THE SUPREME COMMANDER. The hero warrior Jograj Singh Gujar passed away after the war in the Jungles of Rishikesh.
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Post by hemant135 on Mar 2, 2010 6:57:58 GMT -5
Please Add Hamde Gotra also , we have at least 7 village in Haridwar distt near Roorkee.
Hemant Chaudhary
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Post by umer449 on Mar 3, 2010 11:51:32 GMT -5
why some gotras are common in gujjar and rajput
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Post by ashok singh on Mar 5, 2010 5:04:06 GMT -5
Thanks Arvind and Manvinder, take care ab
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