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Monday 11 May 2015
History of kajal Jatt
Kajal (काजल) gotra Jats live in Birchpur Village of Karnal district of Haryana. All JATs in Birchpur village belong to Kajal gotra. Birchpur village is situated on Karnal-Munak Road, 12 Kms. from Karnal. Birchpur a small but very good clean and peaceful village. All people are very joyfull and very co-operative to one another.
Villages in Karnal district
Birchpur, Raipur Jattan, Shekhpura Suhana,
Villages in Rohtak district
Lidanaa,
Villages in Hisar district
Kajal named Village is in Hansi tahsil, Hisar district in Haryana.
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Bhopal district
Bhopal
Monday 21 January 2013
History of Nehra Jaat
Nehra is an Indian Jat surname. It is based on gotra (clan) Nehra. Nehra gotra Jats are found in Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India. The origin of Nehra is derived from Nehra mount in Sindh where they were the rulers. Nehras are descendant of Narishyanta[citation needed] (Narahari), son of Vaivasvata Manu and belong to solar race of Kshatriyas.
Nehra jats ruled in Rajasthan over an area of 200 square miles (520 km2). The Nehra hills of Rajasthan were their territory. To the west of Jhunjhunu town is a Hill 1,684 feet (513 m) above see-level and visible from miles around.[2] This hill near Jhunjhunu town is still known as Nehra Hill in their memory.[3] Another hill was known as Maura which was famous in memory of Mauryas. Nehra in Jaipur was the first capital in olden times. In the fifteenth century Nehras ruled at Narhar, where they had a fort. At Naharpur, 16 miles (26 km) down below the Nehra Hill, there another group ruled.[3] The present Shekhawati at that time was known as Nehrawati. At the end of 16th century and beginning of 17th century there was a war between Nehras and Muslim rulers. When Nehras were defeated by nawabs, they used to offer gifts to the Nawabs on special occasions, due to this they were also called 'Shahi bhentwal'.[3]
In the history of Nehras, Jujhar Singh Nehra or Jhunjha (1664–1730) played an important role in fighting with the Nawabs. His father was a faujdar of Nawabs. Jujhar Singh when became young was made the general of the army of Nawabs. He had a dream to establish Jat rule in India. He was planning to have a joint rebellion against the Muslim rule in India. He had heard the stories of rebellion by Jats of Bharatpur such as Gokula and Raja Ram. Meanwhile he came in contact with one Rajput Shardul Singh, who was an employee of the Nawabs. The Jats through Jujhar Singh and Rajputs through Sardul Singh agreed upon a proposal to fight united against Muslim rulers and if the Nawab were defeated Jujhar Singh would be appointed the Chieftain.[3]
Jujhar Singh one day found the right opportunity and attacked Nawabs at Jhunjhunu and Narhar. He defeated the army of Nawab Sadulla Khan on Saturday, aghan sudi 8 samvat 1787 (1730 AD). The Nehra chieftain Jhunjha or Jujhar Singh won the war and captured Jhunjhunu town.[3] This is clear from the following poetry in Rajasthani language -
Satrahso Satashiye, Agahan Mass Udaar,
Sadu linhe jhunjhunu, Sudi Athen Sanivaar.
Prior to this, Jhunjhunu was controlled by the Muslim Nawab Rohella Khan. The Muslim Nawab 'Sadulla Khan', in charge of Jhunjhunu, was defeated jointly by Shardul Singh and Jujhar Singh Nehra. But, as per Kunwar Panne Singh's book 'Rankeshari Jujhar Singh', Later at the time of victory ceremony Jujhar Singh was deceived and killed by Shekhawats after he was appointed the chieftain.[4] It is clear from the poetry in Rajasthani language -
Sade, linho Jhunjhunu, Lino amar patai,
Bete pote padaute pidhi sat latai.
Jhunjhunu town in Rajasthan was established in the memory of Jujhar Singh Nehra the above Jat chieftain.[3] There are 1760 villages of Nehras in Rajasthan.
Nehra in Sindh
Nehras were rulers of Nehrun state in Sindh at the time of attack on Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim in 710. Present Hyderabad city was settled on the land of Nehrun. The Hyderabad city was then named Nehrun Kot and was called the heart of the Mehran.[5] in india nehra found in haryana ,rajasthan, madhyapradesh,uttarpradesh. in haryana sehar in bhiwani distt
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Distribution in Rajasthan
Locations in Jaipur city
Ambabari, Bagruwalon ka Rasta, Gandhi Nagar, Ganesh Colony (Khatipura), Jaisinghpura (Sanganer), Khatipura, Maharani Farm, Murlipura Scheme, Queens Road, Sanganer, Shanti Nagar, Tonk Road,
Villages in Jaipur district
Nahra (नहरा) Jats live in villages: Biharipura Sawli (6), Kacholya (1),
Nehra (नेहरा) Jats live in villages: Biharipura Sawli (1), Itakhoi, Jaisinghpura, Kanchroda, Kareda Khurd (1), Prempura Phulera, Anantpura (Dudu), Khudiyala, Shahpura,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Raimalwara,
Villages in Sikar district
Bhakarwasi, Bibipur Bara, Dhaud, Deenwa Jatan, Chomu Purohitan (Khatushyamji), Disnau, Doogoli, Ghassu Ka Bas, Gungara, Gyanpura, Harsawa Bara, Jassi Ka Bas (Govindpur), Jatwas, Jhira Ki Dhani, Kalyanpura Shekhisar, Katrathal, Kotri Dhayalan, Molyasi, Nayabas, Nehra Ki Dhani, Patoda, Prempura, Rinau, Shyampura Sikar, Sihot Chhoti, Sikar, Thikaria,
Villages in Barmer district
Balotra, Deepla, Nehron Ki Nari, Nehron Ka Bera, Nehron Ka Tala, Nehron Ki Dhani, Nehron Ki Dhani Khurd, Nokhra (100),
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Bhukana, Devrod, Dewalawas, Dighal, Gugan Ki Dhani (4), Kaliyasar, Kithana, Khudot, Lodipura, Nehron Ki Dhani, Pilani, Swami Sehi, Singhana Sanwlod, Sanwlod, Tara Ka Bas,
Villages in Churu district
Bamaniya, Biramsar, Ghanghu, Ragha Bari,
Villages in Hanumangarh district
Anupsahar, Bashir, Bhanai, Kalana, Momanwas, Motsara, Sangaria, Sherpura,
Villages in Nagaur District
Balsamand Nagaur, Hudeel, Maulasar, Namand, Noond, Payali, Purohiton Ka Bas, Sudrasan,
Vilages in Chittorgarh District
Deokheda (2), Jalaudia (4), Subi (5),
Vilages in Tonk District
Bagdi (2), Kalyanpura Bagdi (1), Khandwa (1), Rindalya (1), Sirohi Village,
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Hisar district
Kalwana, Nidaana (Near Meham), Niyana
Villages in Fatehabad district
Khileri, Laharian (near Bhuna),
Villages in Sirsa district
Paniwala Mota,
Villages in Sonipat district
Jauli,
Village in Yamunanagar Distict
Chagnauli, Sukhpura, village in bhiwani distict sehar, paju Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Meerut district
Gaonri, Meerut, Mohiuddinpur Meerut,
Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
Muzaffarnagar,
Villages in Hartras district
Nahroi,
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Mandsaur district
Ralayta (Multanpura), Ralayta (Multanpura), Afjalpur, Mandsaur,
Villages in Nimach district
Nimach (1), Aspura]] (2), Dhokalkheda (2), Harwar (17), Hanumantia (1), Khor Vikram (2), Kundala (4), Roop Pura (1),
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam district with population of Nehra gotra are:
Banjali 11, Dheekwa 21, Jharsandala 1, Mundari 2, Namli 2, Sinod 1,
Villages in Ratlam district with population of Nera gotra are:
Gunawad 19, Negarda 1, Salakhedi 1,
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Mansa district Nahran is village in Sardulgarh tahsil in Mansa district in Punjab.
Villages in Sangrur district Naro Majra is Village in Malerkotla tahsil of Sangrur district in Punjab.
Notable persons of Nehra clan
Nehra jats ruled in Rajasthan over an area of 200 square miles (520 km2). The Nehra hills of Rajasthan were their territory. To the west of Jhunjhunu town is a Hill 1,684 feet (513 m) above see-level and visible from miles around.[2] This hill near Jhunjhunu town is still known as Nehra Hill in their memory.[3] Another hill was known as Maura which was famous in memory of Mauryas. Nehra in Jaipur was the first capital in olden times. In the fifteenth century Nehras ruled at Narhar, where they had a fort. At Naharpur, 16 miles (26 km) down below the Nehra Hill, there another group ruled.[3] The present Shekhawati at that time was known as Nehrawati. At the end of 16th century and beginning of 17th century there was a war between Nehras and Muslim rulers. When Nehras were defeated by nawabs, they used to offer gifts to the Nawabs on special occasions, due to this they were also called 'Shahi bhentwal'.[3]
In the history of Nehras, Jujhar Singh Nehra or Jhunjha (1664–1730) played an important role in fighting with the Nawabs. His father was a faujdar of Nawabs. Jujhar Singh when became young was made the general of the army of Nawabs. He had a dream to establish Jat rule in India. He was planning to have a joint rebellion against the Muslim rule in India. He had heard the stories of rebellion by Jats of Bharatpur such as Gokula and Raja Ram. Meanwhile he came in contact with one Rajput Shardul Singh, who was an employee of the Nawabs. The Jats through Jujhar Singh and Rajputs through Sardul Singh agreed upon a proposal to fight united against Muslim rulers and if the Nawab were defeated Jujhar Singh would be appointed the Chieftain.[3]
Jujhar Singh one day found the right opportunity and attacked Nawabs at Jhunjhunu and Narhar. He defeated the army of Nawab Sadulla Khan on Saturday, aghan sudi 8 samvat 1787 (1730 AD). The Nehra chieftain Jhunjha or Jujhar Singh won the war and captured Jhunjhunu town.[3] This is clear from the following poetry in Rajasthani language -
Satrahso Satashiye, Agahan Mass Udaar,
Sadu linhe jhunjhunu, Sudi Athen Sanivaar.
Prior to this, Jhunjhunu was controlled by the Muslim Nawab Rohella Khan. The Muslim Nawab 'Sadulla Khan', in charge of Jhunjhunu, was defeated jointly by Shardul Singh and Jujhar Singh Nehra. But, as per Kunwar Panne Singh's book 'Rankeshari Jujhar Singh', Later at the time of victory ceremony Jujhar Singh was deceived and killed by Shekhawats after he was appointed the chieftain.[4] It is clear from the poetry in Rajasthani language -
Sade, linho Jhunjhunu, Lino amar patai,
Bete pote padaute pidhi sat latai.
Jhunjhunu town in Rajasthan was established in the memory of Jujhar Singh Nehra the above Jat chieftain.[3] There are 1760 villages of Nehras in Rajasthan.
Nehra in Sindh
Nehras were rulers of Nehrun state in Sindh at the time of attack on Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim in 710. Present Hyderabad city was settled on the land of Nehrun. The Hyderabad city was then named Nehrun Kot and was called the heart of the Mehran.[5] in india nehra found in haryana ,rajasthan, madhyapradesh,uttarpradesh. in haryana sehar in bhiwani distt
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Distribution in Rajasthan
Locations in Jaipur city
Ambabari, Bagruwalon ka Rasta, Gandhi Nagar, Ganesh Colony (Khatipura), Jaisinghpura (Sanganer), Khatipura, Maharani Farm, Murlipura Scheme, Queens Road, Sanganer, Shanti Nagar, Tonk Road,
Villages in Jaipur district
Nahra (नहरा) Jats live in villages: Biharipura Sawli (6), Kacholya (1),
Nehra (नेहरा) Jats live in villages: Biharipura Sawli (1), Itakhoi, Jaisinghpura, Kanchroda, Kareda Khurd (1), Prempura Phulera, Anantpura (Dudu), Khudiyala, Shahpura,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Raimalwara,
Villages in Sikar district
Bhakarwasi, Bibipur Bara, Dhaud, Deenwa Jatan, Chomu Purohitan (Khatushyamji), Disnau, Doogoli, Ghassu Ka Bas, Gungara, Gyanpura, Harsawa Bara, Jassi Ka Bas (Govindpur), Jatwas, Jhira Ki Dhani, Kalyanpura Shekhisar, Katrathal, Kotri Dhayalan, Molyasi, Nayabas, Nehra Ki Dhani, Patoda, Prempura, Rinau, Shyampura Sikar, Sihot Chhoti, Sikar, Thikaria,
Villages in Barmer district
Balotra, Deepla, Nehron Ki Nari, Nehron Ka Bera, Nehron Ka Tala, Nehron Ki Dhani, Nehron Ki Dhani Khurd, Nokhra (100),
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Bhukana, Devrod, Dewalawas, Dighal, Gugan Ki Dhani (4), Kaliyasar, Kithana, Khudot, Lodipura, Nehron Ki Dhani, Pilani, Swami Sehi, Singhana Sanwlod, Sanwlod, Tara Ka Bas,
Villages in Churu district
Bamaniya, Biramsar, Ghanghu, Ragha Bari,
Villages in Hanumangarh district
Anupsahar, Bashir, Bhanai, Kalana, Momanwas, Motsara, Sangaria, Sherpura,
Villages in Nagaur District
Balsamand Nagaur, Hudeel, Maulasar, Namand, Noond, Payali, Purohiton Ka Bas, Sudrasan,
Vilages in Chittorgarh District
Deokheda (2), Jalaudia (4), Subi (5),
Vilages in Tonk District
Bagdi (2), Kalyanpura Bagdi (1), Khandwa (1), Rindalya (1), Sirohi Village,
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Hisar district
Kalwana, Nidaana (Near Meham), Niyana
Villages in Fatehabad district
Khileri, Laharian (near Bhuna),
Villages in Sirsa district
Paniwala Mota,
Villages in Sonipat district
Jauli,
Village in Yamunanagar Distict
Chagnauli, Sukhpura, village in bhiwani distict sehar, paju Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Meerut district
Gaonri, Meerut, Mohiuddinpur Meerut,
Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
Muzaffarnagar,
Villages in Hartras district
Nahroi,
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Mandsaur district
Ralayta (Multanpura), Ralayta (Multanpura), Afjalpur, Mandsaur,
Villages in Nimach district
Nimach (1), Aspura]] (2), Dhokalkheda (2), Harwar (17), Hanumantia (1), Khor Vikram (2), Kundala (4), Roop Pura (1),
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam district with population of Nehra gotra are:
Banjali 11, Dheekwa 21, Jharsandala 1, Mundari 2, Namli 2, Sinod 1,
Villages in Ratlam district with population of Nera gotra are:
Gunawad 19, Negarda 1, Salakhedi 1,
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Mansa district Nahran is village in Sardulgarh tahsil in Mansa district in Punjab.
Villages in Sangrur district Naro Majra is Village in Malerkotla tahsil of Sangrur district in Punjab.
Notable persons of Nehra clan
Thursday 5 January 2012
History of Bhakar
Bhakar Gotra originated from Nagavanshi ruler Prabhakara (प्रभाकर) . They have originated from place called Bhasiana. [1] The district Bhakar Darya Khan city is in Pakistan where many Mahotas families live in.
Aswamedha Parva, Mahabharata/Book 14 Chapter 8 mentions about Bhaskar as protectors of gold mines of Kuvera on peak named Munjaban on the summits of the Himalaya mountains. [2]
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Sikar district
Akwa (25), Badhadhar, Banthod, Dhandhan (150), Bidsar, Binasar, Birodi, Beerodi Chhoti, Chachiwad Bara, Dhani Jankhera, Dhandhan, Fagalwa, Harsawa, Ghassu, Guhala, Jhankara, Katrathal, Laxman Ka Bas, Losal, Magloona, Rajas, Rewasi, Sarwari, Sewa, Sujanpura, Tajsar, Tatanwa, Thethalia, Thorasi,
Villages in Churu district
Barjangsar, Dhana Bhakhran, Lachhasar, Rajiasar Chack, Sirsala,
Locations in Jaipur city
Ambabari, Bhatto ki gali, C-Scheme, Jyoti Nagar, Khatipura, Mangyawas (Sanganer), Moti Nagar, Murlipura Scheme, Sirani (Kalwara), Station Road, Tonk Road, Vidyut Nagar,
Villages in Jaipur district
Beegolao, Devkishanpura (1), Dhandholi (2), Mandawara Nareda (10), Mohanpura (4), Mokhampura, Ramchandrapura (2), Siraki (1),
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Bhorki, Birodi, Gada Khera, Kari,
Villages in Nagaur district
Unchli Bhakron Ki Dhani (Makrana), Badoo, Bardawa Nagaur (बरड़वा), Budsoo, Indokali, Indokha Nagaur , Jodhras, Kalwa, Khakholi Nagaur, Khera Narnoliya, Kutiyasani Khurd, Lunsara, Mithariya, Padeli, Rol, Ratanga, Unchali Dhani(Nagaur), Mandookara,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Baori, Basni Khariya, Bhakhron Ki Dhani (t.Bilada), Bhakhron Ki Dhani (t.Osian), Cheemana, Falaudi, Gharaw (4), Jodhpur, Nadiya Prabhawati, Raimalwara,
Villages in Barmer district
Barmer, Purawa, Bhakhar Pura, Bhakharpura (t.Gidha Malani), Bhakharsar, Bhakhri Khera,
Villages in Pali district
Bhakarwas, Bhakhar Washi, Mandiyan,
Villages in Ganganagar district
Ganganagar, Morjand Khari, 46 RBA Padampur,
Villages in Hanumangarh district
Bhakaranwali, Birkali, Bolanwali, Chak 34 RWD Rawatsar, Chautala, Chhapanwali, Kaluana, Kharakhera, Kharakheri, Morjand Khari, Naurangdesar, Ramsara Taal, Ratanpura, Sangaria, Shergarh,
Villages in Bhatinda district
Pakka Kalan
Villages in Jaisalmer district
Bhakhrani,
Villages in Tonk district
Awda (1), Chatarpura (12), Dhareda (1), Hindola (2), Nayagaon Mukranya (1), Sahalsagar (10),
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Sirsa district
Bakrianwali, Kaluana
Village in Mahendergarh district
Nizampur Narnaul(निजामपुर)
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Mandsaur district
Betikheri, Handari, Kacharia Jat, Khanderia Kachar, Nataram, Pipalkhunta, Ralayta (Haidra Mata) Ralayta (Multanpura) Ranayra
Villages in Nimach district
Aghoriya (1), Dhokalkheda (2), Harwar (1), Nayagaon Jawad (2), Khadawda (2),
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam district with population of this gotra are:
Dantodiya 1, Delanpur 1, Dhaturiya 1, Dheekwa 1, Ghatwas 7, Hanumanpalia 1, Jharsandala 1, Kalkheda 2, Kalori 1, Kalori Khurd 1, Kanser 28, Lapatia 1, Madhopura Ratlam 2, Mundari 1, Namli 2, Panchewa 2, Shakar Khedi 17, Sikhedi 2, Surana 2,
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Kapurthala district
Bhakhriana (t.Phagwara),
Villages in Patiala district
* Bhankhar is village in Patiala tahsil in Patiala district in Punjab.
Aswamedha Parva, Mahabharata/Book 14 Chapter 8 mentions about Bhaskar as protectors of gold mines of Kuvera on peak named Munjaban on the summits of the Himalaya mountains. [2]
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Sikar district
Akwa (25), Badhadhar, Banthod, Dhandhan (150), Bidsar, Binasar, Birodi, Beerodi Chhoti, Chachiwad Bara, Dhani Jankhera, Dhandhan, Fagalwa, Harsawa, Ghassu, Guhala, Jhankara, Katrathal, Laxman Ka Bas, Losal, Magloona, Rajas, Rewasi, Sarwari, Sewa, Sujanpura, Tajsar, Tatanwa, Thethalia, Thorasi,
Villages in Churu district
Barjangsar, Dhana Bhakhran, Lachhasar, Rajiasar Chack, Sirsala,
Locations in Jaipur city
Ambabari, Bhatto ki gali, C-Scheme, Jyoti Nagar, Khatipura, Mangyawas (Sanganer), Moti Nagar, Murlipura Scheme, Sirani (Kalwara), Station Road, Tonk Road, Vidyut Nagar,
Villages in Jaipur district
Beegolao, Devkishanpura (1), Dhandholi (2), Mandawara Nareda (10), Mohanpura (4), Mokhampura, Ramchandrapura (2), Siraki (1),
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Bhorki, Birodi, Gada Khera, Kari,
Villages in Nagaur district
Unchli Bhakron Ki Dhani (Makrana), Badoo, Bardawa Nagaur (बरड़वा), Budsoo, Indokali, Indokha Nagaur , Jodhras, Kalwa, Khakholi Nagaur, Khera Narnoliya, Kutiyasani Khurd, Lunsara, Mithariya, Padeli, Rol, Ratanga, Unchali Dhani(Nagaur), Mandookara,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Baori, Basni Khariya, Bhakhron Ki Dhani (t.Bilada), Bhakhron Ki Dhani (t.Osian), Cheemana, Falaudi, Gharaw (4), Jodhpur, Nadiya Prabhawati, Raimalwara,
Villages in Barmer district
Barmer, Purawa, Bhakhar Pura, Bhakharpura (t.Gidha Malani), Bhakharsar, Bhakhri Khera,
Villages in Pali district
Bhakarwas, Bhakhar Washi, Mandiyan,
Villages in Ganganagar district
Ganganagar, Morjand Khari, 46 RBA Padampur,
Villages in Hanumangarh district
Bhakaranwali, Birkali, Bolanwali, Chak 34 RWD Rawatsar, Chautala, Chhapanwali, Kaluana, Kharakhera, Kharakheri, Morjand Khari, Naurangdesar, Ramsara Taal, Ratanpura, Sangaria, Shergarh,
Villages in Bhatinda district
Pakka Kalan
Villages in Jaisalmer district
Bhakhrani,
Villages in Tonk district
Awda (1), Chatarpura (12), Dhareda (1), Hindola (2), Nayagaon Mukranya (1), Sahalsagar (10),
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Sirsa district
Bakrianwali, Kaluana
Village in Mahendergarh district
Nizampur Narnaul(निजामपुर)
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Mandsaur district
Betikheri, Handari, Kacharia Jat, Khanderia Kachar, Nataram, Pipalkhunta, Ralayta (Haidra Mata) Ralayta (Multanpura) Ranayra
Villages in Nimach district
Aghoriya (1), Dhokalkheda (2), Harwar (1), Nayagaon Jawad (2), Khadawda (2),
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam district with population of this gotra are:
Dantodiya 1, Delanpur 1, Dhaturiya 1, Dheekwa 1, Ghatwas 7, Hanumanpalia 1, Jharsandala 1, Kalkheda 2, Kalori 1, Kalori Khurd 1, Kanser 28, Lapatia 1, Madhopura Ratlam 2, Mundari 1, Namli 2, Panchewa 2, Shakar Khedi 17, Sikhedi 2, Surana 2,
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Kapurthala district
Bhakhriana (t.Phagwara),
Villages in Patiala district
* Bhankhar is village in Patiala tahsil in Patiala district in Punjab.
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Saturday 31 December 2011
kulariya History
It is a branch of the Johiya Jats. Kulhari Jats ruled in the Marwar area in the 11th to 12th century. Bahipal was their king and Kot-Marot was their capital. There was a fort also at Kot-Marot. Bahipal had a war with the subedar of Hisar in which he lost his kingdom.
Bahipal moved to Kathod and established a new kingdom there. Kathod is about 22 km from Ajmer. The descendants of Bahipal constructed a fort at Koliya. The Raja of Koyal pattan arrested the Kulahari Jats. Myth is that their Kuldevi Pada got them released. After that the Kulhari Jats made Didwana as their capital. They established at Didwana statues of Bahipal and the Kuldevi Pada.
Another theory is that there was a king in Haryana who had three sons. One was Khichar, another was Mahla & the third one was Kulhari. These sons came to Rajasthan. Mahlas settled in a place called Bhalaria in Jhunjhunu. From there they migrated to other places in Rajathan. As a matter of fact Mahla, Kulhari & Khichars are considered brothers & don’t marry in their gotras.
Bahipal moved to Kathod and established a new kingdom there. Kathod is about 22 km from Ajmer. The descendants of Bahipal constructed a fort at Koliya. The Raja of Koyal pattan arrested the Kulahari Jats. Myth is that their Kuldevi Pada got them released. After that the Kulhari Jats made Didwana as their capital. They established at Didwana statues of Bahipal and the Kuldevi Pada.
Another theory is that there was a king in Haryana who had three sons. One was Khichar, another was Mahla & the third one was Kulhari. These sons came to Rajasthan. Mahlas settled in a place called Bhalaria in Jhunjhunu. From there they migrated to other places in Rajathan. As a matter of fact Mahla, Kulhari & Khichars are considered brothers & don’t marry in their gotras.
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Hariyanvi Jatt,
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