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Hindol (हिंडोळ) or Hindaul (हिंडौल) Hindol (हिंडोल) Hindole (हिंडोले) Hindaul (हिंडौल) is gotra of Jats found in Districtt Aligarh and Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. Hindol or Hindaul gotra Jats are found in Hindon tehsil of jaipur and tehsil Igalās in Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh.

History

The local tradition tells that prior to the rule of Maharaja Suraj Mal in tehsil Igalās in Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh, the then Rajput Raja of Jaipur pressurized the Jats to have marital relations with Muslims. Jats opposed it but could do nothing to force the Jaipur Raja. So they left this ancestral land and moved to Hindaun area in Jaipur district. The Hindaul gotra of Jats is still found in Hindaun tehsil, which got its name after the Hindaul gotra of Jats.

Later Maharaja Suraj Mal offered the jagir of nearby village Sāthanī to one warrior Vāhan Singh Hindaul. He had four sons namely, Mān Singh, Chūraman, Vijayram and Jivarām. Mān Singh founded village Mān, Chūraman founded village Chūharā, Vijayram founded village Pithair and Jivarām founded village Diswār. Man Singh had four sons namely, Bakshi Singh, Chandan Singh, Umraj Singh and Balwant Singh.

Hindols migrated from Rajasthan to Uttar Pradesh during the rule of Maharaja Suraj Mal. There are 22 villages of Hindol gotra. These are Moja Sāthanī, Mān, Chuhara, Diswar, Ransura, Jogpur, Konga, Bhagu, Pithair, Loriya etc.

Notable persons from Hindol gotra

  • Viri Singh - In the fourth generation of Bakshi Singh was born Viri Singh, who was a man of strenth and got closed the kattikhānā situated near the village in Jawahargaon on his own. He went alone with the sword in kattikhānā and hacked many kasāis there and handed over rest to the police. Viri Singh was the companion of revolutionary freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Ajad. Viri Singh used to supply weapons to him. Viri Singh’s father had been the sarpanch of the village for 23 years and the Pradhan also. There is a dharmsala in his name in Iglas.
  • Badān Singh
  • Vikram Singh of Sathani,
  • Balvir Singh, his sons Jagvir Singh and Jawahar Singh[1]
  • Bhure Lal
  • GiriRaj singh,
  • Hira Lal,
  • Khusi Ram,

References

  1. Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998, Section 10 pp. 17

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