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Attri clan

Attri Jats have 60 villages in Aligarh District of Uttar Pradesh, including Ghanghauli, Zikarpur, Kheria, Jaidpura, Jattari, Hamidpur, Gharwara, Usrah, Nagar, Syaraul, Khandeha etc.

Bharatpur State

According to Cunningham and William Crooke, the city of Gohad was founded in 1505 by the Jats of Bamraulia village, who had been forced to leave Bamraulia by a satrap of Firuz Shah Tughluq.

Bhoopgarhi

The population today is around 700, of whom all are Hindus of the Teotia gotra of Jats.

Bidar Bakht

Bishan Singh Kachhawa, the new Raja of Amber (Jaipur), was appointed as commandant of Muttra with a special charge to root out the Jats.

Bidsar

Among the Jats, Garhwal, Khichar, Punia, Rad, Dotasara, Sunda, Asiagh, Kasania, Sewda are all subcastes.

Dabra, Rajasthan

In the Jat belt extending from Mallani paragana (present Barmer District bordering Sindh province), Jodhpur paragana (Jodhpur district) Merta, Nagaur, Didwana and Parabatsar paraganas (present Nagaur district) the Jats formed nearly 30% of the total population, not an insignificant proportion by any standard.

Demography of Rawalpindi District

The main tribes of the district are Rajput, Ghakars, Awan, Dhund Abbasi, Dhanyal, Kethwal, Bhatti, Chauhan, Janjua, Maliar, Mangral, Jasgam, Mughals, Pashtuns, Jats, Qureshi, Rawal, Satti, Sheikh, Kashmiris, Gujars and Sayyid.

Dhetarwal

Dhatterwal, (also Dhatrawal, Dhatarwal or Dhetarwal), is gotra of Jats found in Districts Hanumangarh, Ganganagar, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur, Jodhpur, Barmer, Bikaner in Rajasthan state and Haryana in India.

Gonda, Aligarh

Gonda and its nearby region is densely populated with the Thakurela jats who are the branch of Kakran clan.The whole region is dominated by these jats.They were the rulers of this region from 1046 AD.They migrated from Mandore where they had ruled for many centuries before the Rathore rajputs.In the Gonda region they expelled the Janghara rajputs and established their empire.

Gothra Bhukaran

The village has a total population of about 700 out of which 500 families belong to Bhukar gotra Jats.

Historical definitions of races in India

During this rebellion, some Indian troops, particularly in Bengal, mutinied, but the "loyal", Dogras, Gurkhas, Garhwalis, Devars, Sikhs, Jats and Pakhtuns (Pathans) did not join the mutiny and fought on the side of the British Army.

Kaswan

Kaswan Jats had war with Rathores, but the Godara Jats had aligned with Rathores due to which Kaswan Jats faced a defeat.

Kharnal

He was born on Bhadrapad Shukla Dashmi in year 1074, in the family of Dhaulya gotra Jats.

Majhail

The Majhail Jats are the descendants of "Kathians" who were known for their highest reputation for courage, skill and honour in the art of war and whose legend goes back to the time of Pauravas in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE.

Mor clan

Maurya Mori gotra of Jats are originated from Raja Maan Maurya.

Muhammad bin Qasim

The army that eventually captured Sindh would later be swelled by the Jats and Mids as well as other irregulars that heard of successes in Sindh.

Najabat Khan

Ahmad Shah Abdali asked for help from his fellow Muslim nawabs and jagirdars against the armies of Marathas and Jats, who were killing and occupying Muslim areas following the death of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

Origin of Jat people from Shiva's Locks

The Rajputs became the rulers and Jats their subject, a fact very well borne out by historical data (Denzil Ibbetson:1916) consequently, the social status of the latter groups declined and they were regarded as of lowly ranks.

Patli-Hajipur

It is a Yadav and Jats dominated village with Dhankhar and Gurawalia gotra of Jats.There are no other villages under the village panchayat of Patli Hazipur.

Purmafi

It has a population of around 6000 people from all castes with Jats in the majority.

Raja Amani Singh

Lagsama region is the place where Thakurela jats who are the branch of Kakran clan.

Rajiasar

Some sub-castes of the jats which reside in this village are Bhakar (now Bhaskar), Dudi, Bijarania, Muhal, and Jakhar.


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