Kaliraman

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Kaliraman (कालीरमन) Kaliramna (कालीरामणा) Kaliramna (कालीरमना) Kaleramne (कालीरमने) is gotra of Jats found in Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra.

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Variants

Kala (काला) Kalo (कालो) Kalia (कालिया) Kalidhaman (कालीधामन) Kalkhande (कालखण्डे) Kalirawan (कालीरावण) Kalerawana (कालेरावणा) Kalirawat (कालीरावत) Kalu (कालू) are the variations of the same gotra.

Kalkhande Khap

Kalkhande (कालखंदे) Khap has ... villages in Uttar Pradesh, Muzaffarnagar district. Jat gotra is Kalkhande. Banat, (बनत), Khedi Karmu (खेड़ी कर्मू), Lilon (लिलोन), Sambhalakha (संभालखा) villages are head villages. Narwals of Shamali are brothers of Kalkhande Chauhans. [1]

Kalu Khap

Kalu (कालू) Khap has 50 villages in Punjab, Gurdaspur district. Jat gotra is Kalu. 20 villages of this khap are in Mathura district in UP around Goverdhan, of which Hakimpur is main village.This khap has 4 villages in Bulandshahr (UP), 10 villages in Hisar (Haryana), 6 in Muzaffarnagar and Lodipur village in Moradabad (UP).[2]

History

This gotra is branch of nagavansh or Nagas. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [3] Known as Kala in Maharashtra. Kalas are descendants of Kalashoka (कालाशोक) son of Shishunaga. They had won the Kalakuta (कालकूट) country also. [4] Kaliraman gotra started after Kali of Nagavansh. People of this gotra had republics in Singhpura and Bhagowala in Punjab.[5]


A king of this gotra was the ruler near Mathura, on the banks of Yamuna River. The ancient fort of Kaliramna is in ruins near Mathura. His fort was known as fort of Kalidheh. The famous episode of Mahabharata regarding Lord Krishna’s killing of a black python, Kaliya (कालिया), is related with some bad ruler from this gotra. With the killing of Kaliya Naga, Krishna brought the end of this clan’s rule in Brij. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [6]

In Punjab there were two small states of rulers belonging to this gotra. These were Sinpura and Bhagowal.

From Mathura they went to Kabul-Ghazni with other other Jats - Yadavas. They founded the Kingdom of Garh - Ghazni. During rise of Islam they came back to Bhatner- Sirsa. According to their bards they founded the old village of Patan and Siswad. From Patan Chaudhary Sishu came to Sisai. His brother Sunda founded village Sandwa and Salaywala. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [7]

The famous villages from this Khap are Lilon (लिलोन), Khedi (खेड़ी), Sambhaslka (सम्भालका), Banat (बनत) and Hakimpur (हकीमपुर). [8]

Kotli (कोटली), Bhinwar (भींवर), villages in Sialkot and Chandovdala (चन्दोवडाला) in Manjha in Punjab were founded by Jats of this clan. Jhavar (झवर) village was founded by Malji Chaudhary of Kaliramna clan about 800 years back. They people had settled in Siswada near Delhi and Hisar. Kalu came to Marwar and founded villages Mungda (मूंगड़ा), Kheda (खेड़ा), Mogda (मोगड़ा) etc. From there they came to Jhavar. [9]

The local tradition of these people tells that they migrated from Garh Ghazni through darra Bolan and Pakpattan in Punjab to Sirsa. From Sirsa they spread to various places about 1300 years back. [10]

Distribution in Uttar Pradesh

Villages in Mathura

There are many Khaps of this gotra in Mathura. Here they are known by Kalkhande. Near Goverdhan there are 20 villages including Hakimpur, [11]

Villages in Bulandshahr

4 villages in Bulandshahr, namely,[12] Alarahimpur (अलारहीमपुर), Pasauli (पसौली), Sega (सेगा), Raina (रैना)

Villages in Meerut

3 villages in Meerut, Khedimaniyaran (खेड़ी मनियारन), Banat, Simbhalka, samaspur surani,

Villages in Muzaffarnagar

6 villages in Muzaffarnagar, namely,[13] Sambhalkar (सम्भालकर), Alipur (अलीपुर), Karyukhedi (करयुखेड़ी), Titoli (टिटोली), Banat (बनत), Hathai (हथई),

Villages in Muradabad

Lodhipur(लोधीपुर) in Muradabad.

Distribution in Haryana

Villages in Hisar district

Villages of this gotra in Hisar district include [14] Sisai (सिसाय), Devan (देवां), Muklan (मुकलान), Rawalwas Khurd (रावलवास खुर्द), Rawalwas Kalan (रावलवास कलां), Kapadon (कापड़ों), Data (डाटा), Dhiranwas (धीरणवास), Kharia (खारिया), Mirzapur (मिर्जापुर), Patan (पातन) the ancient village

Villages in Bhiwani district

Villages of this gotra in Bhiwani district include [15] Legha (लेघा), Busan (बुसाण), Hansan (हंसाण), Sandwa (सण्डवा), Sahlewala (साहलेवला), Balkra, Morwala (मोरवाला) near Charkhi Dadri

Villages in Jind district

Villages of this gotra in Jind district include [16] Kharal (खरल),Ghimana (घिमाना ),

Villages in Rohtak and Jhajjar districts

Jasrana, Daharmuhana, Mahavad, Ahri (Jhajjar distt.),Dubaldhan Majra (दूबळधन माजरा), Achhej (Jhajjar distt.) etc 10 villages in Rohtak and Jhajjar districts. They are scattered across the state of Haryana but it has one village named Kakrod in Haryana after this Gotra.

Villages in Faridabad district

Village Atali,

Villages in Sonipat (सोनीपत) district

Baghru (बाग्हरू) Tehsil-Sonipat, Bhawar (भवर) Tehsil-Gohana, They are scattered across the district Sonipat

Villages in Karnal district

Padha (पाढ़ा, पेढा) Tehsil (BALLA) Situated 30 km from away from Karnal towards Asandh.

Distribution in Punjab

There are 50 villages of Kalu or Kaliramna Jats in Gurdaspur (Punjab). There are many Khaps of this gotra in Punjab.

Distribution in Rajasthan

In Rajasthan they are known as Kalirawna or Kalirawan and found in Sikar district of Rajasthan. Kala gotra people live in Jawahar Nagar (Jaipur).

Villages in Sikar

basdi, beri, Chachiwad Bara, dhani jodhawali, Hamirpura, khandela mod,

Villages in Nagaur district

Gotan, Mundiyar, Sheelgaon,


Kala Jats live in Balaya, Deediya Kalan, Kharnal (1), Rol (1),

Villages in Jodhpur district

Pipad,

Villages in Tonk district

Kala Jats live in villages: Bhairupura (3), Jharana (5), Kachaulya (1), Kala ki Dhani (10),

Kaliramna Jats live in villages:

Ramma (5),

Villages in Jaipur district

Kala Jats live in villages: Madhorajpura (5), Mandap (1),

Locations in Jaipur city

Chandi ki Taksal,

Distribution in Madhya Pradesh

Villages in Nimach district

Nimach,

Famous people of this gotra

Reference

  1. Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, Agra, 2004, p. 14
  2. Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, Agra, 2004, p. 14
  3. Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa
  4. Jat Bandhu, 25 September, 2007
  5. Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998, p. 229
  6. Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa
  7. Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa
  8. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  9. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  10. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  11. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  12. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  13. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  14. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  15. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007
  16. Jat Bandhu, 25 September 2007

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