Following are the seventeen and a half gotras of Agrawals: Garg, Bansal, Bindal, Bhandal, Dharan, Airan, Goyal, Goyan (considered as half gotra), Jindal, Kansal, Kuchhal, Madhukul, Mangal, Mittal, Nangal, Singhal, Tayal, Tingle.
The population today is around 700, of whom all are Hindus of the Teotia gotra of Jats.
The priests of the temple, in general in Puskkar, belong to the Parashar gotra (lineage).
People of many gotra live in Charkhi Dadri, major ones being Bansal, Phogat, Sheoran, JatRana, Sangwan.
Nauhwar - For the gotra history of Cheti Lal Verma
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He was born on 2 June 1921 at village Chhajjunagar in Palwal tehsil of Faridabad district in Haryana in Nauhwar gotra Jat family.
Some famous villages of Ahir Dagar gotra are Dhatir, Mandkola,Jhakli, Duloth,Lulodh, Rajpura, Wajirpur, Panchgawa, Kho, Nathupur, Pathanwaal, Khanpur, Majri, Chandpur etc.
Dantusliya, Dantusaliya, Dantuslia, Dantusalia (दंतुसलिया) gotra is found in Nagaur, Chittorgarh, and Churu Districts in Rajasthan.
He received a second doctorate in linguistics from the Sorbonne in Paris, where his thesis was "La théorie du tathâgatagarbha et du gotra : études sur la sotériologie et la gnoséologie du bouddhisme" ("The Theory of Gotra and Tathâgatagarbha: A Study of the Soteriology and Gnoseology of Buddhism"), with a second half thesis on Bu Rin chen grub's approach to tathâgatagarbha.
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.
Thus the Rana Jat rulers of Bamraulia gotra ruled Gohad for 300 years from 1505–1805 and after that they ruled at Dholpur.
The village has a total population of about 700 out of which 500 families belong to Bhukar gotra Jats.
Inania is a surname/Shakha/gotra of the Dadheech Brahmins, Jat community or other communities of rajasthan, India, found in Districts Barmer, Nagaur, Jaipur in Rajasthan; Ratlam district in Madhya Pradesh.
The population of the village Jandwa is about 500 families out of them Khichar is the only Jat gotra with population of 250 families.
Jhanjhar or Jhajhar or Jhajhad is gotra (clan) of Jat people found in Bhilwara, Hanumangarh districts in Rajasthan, India.
Kanitkars belong to Kaushik Gotra, and consider Shri Vyadeshwar at Guhaghar, Maharashtra, India as their primary "family god" Kul Daivat.
The gotras of Jatts in the village are Virk, Cheema, Gill, Dhindsa, and Sidhu.
He was born on Bhadrapad Shukla Dashmi in year 1074, in the family of Dhaulya gotra Jats.
The Mahal, are sometime pronounced Mandal, are a Jat gotra, found mainly in Punjab, although few are still found in Jarauda in Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh.
Sahajarao was the ancestor of Ranwa gotra who left Nagaur in vikram samvat 1111 (1044 AD) and founded village Saamikhera and constructed fort and Shiva temple there.
Maurya Mori gotra of Jats are originated from Raja Maan Maurya.
One of the most successful Pakistani Western-style movies Maula Jatt has a storyline involving a villain of this gotra called Nuri Natt.
"Paintal" (Gotra) is sub-surname of Ahluwalias amongst Sikhs .
Tejaji was married to Pemal, daughter of Raimal of Jhanjhar gotra.
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Jhanjhar gotra Jats presently live in Bhilwara and visit this place occasionally.
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.
The village is also home to the Mukhiya family of the Dahiya Gotra, one of the few Jat Zamindar (landed aristocracy) families of western UP.
It's basically a Jat village in the north-west region of Delhi, dominated by the Dabas gotra.
According to the historical records of Ranwa gotra Rao Mutia Kamas of Dahiya Kshatriyas clan came from Kannauj in samvat 905 and constructed a fort in Nagaur city in Rajasthan.
People belonging to Kaushika ( Kaushik /Kousika/Kousikasa/Koushika/Kausika) Gotra take Rajarishi Kausika as their root.
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#Some members of the Anavil Brahmin community from South Gujarat have Kaushik as a Gotra, especially Anavil Brahmin with the Desai surname, who where tradition local Brahmin rulers in the South Gujarat region since vedic times.