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Mehria (मेहरिया) Mehariya (मेहरिया) Meheria (मेहरिया) Mehiwal (मेहीवाल) Mahe (महे) Mahit (माहित) Mehria (मेहरिया) Mehariya (मेहरिया) Maharia (महरिया) Mahariya (महरिया) Maheria (महेरिया) is a gotra of Jats found in Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in India. These are very old gotras. People settled on the banks of Mahi river were called Maheria. [1]
HistoryIn the 8th generation of the Mirhas there lived a king called Mahit. His descendants were called Mahi, Mahe. In about the first century AD, Darunpur, some where near Sujangarh, was the capital of Mahe Kings. According to the census of 1911 their number was about 7000. The Mahe dynasty has been mentioned in the Mahabharata. In the "Prithviraj Basa" and in the Alha-Udal stories there are references to the Mahal Kings. The Mahiwal Jats are found in large number in the Western Punjab, but they are spread all over Northern India. Distribution in RajasthanThe Mehria gotra is found in Rajasthan. Villages in Sikar districtkansarda, kudan, sikar, singodra, Villages in Jodhpur districtJodhpur Villages in Churu districtLocations in Jaipur cityKhatipura, Distribution in Madhya PradeshAtarsama (Harda) Bhopal, Notable persons of this gotraReference
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