Saran
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Saran (सारण) or Saharan (सहारण) is a gotra of jats in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh in India.
History
According to the bard of this dynasty king Gaj of Ghazni had two sons named Mangal Rao and Masur Rao. Mangal Rao was the ruler of Lahore and Masur Rao of Sialkot. Foreign invaders drove both of them out of their kingdoms. Masur Rao fled away to the deserts of Rajasthan. He had two sons named Abhai Rao and Saran Rao. Descendants of Abhai Rao came to be called Bhurhya Bhatti and those of Saran Rao, Saran. Mangal Rao had six sons, named Mojam Rao, Gulrish, Moolraj, Sheoraj, Kewl Rao and Phul Rao. Descendants of Gulrish came to be called Gloraya or Kiliraya, those of Moolraj, Munda and those Sheoraj, Sheoran. Descendants of Kewal Rao and Phul Rao adopted pottery as their profession and were called Kumhar.
People belonging to Kiliraya and Munda gotras are found in Bikaner State.
Rulers in Jangladesh
Sarans were rulers in jangladesh. Jangladesh coincided with the princely state of Bikaner in Rajasthan. When Rathores under the leadership of Bika and Kandal were spreading their rule in Jangladesh. At that time Saran Jat were ruling in about 100 villages in Jangledesh. Prooloji was their king and their capital was at Bhadang town. Kaijar, Fokh, Boochawas, Sabai, Badina and Sarsel were other famous towns in their state.
Prooloji had war with Rathores but the Godara Jats had aligned with Rathores due to which sarans faced a defeat. The chieftain of Godaras, Pandu was the patriarchal head of the Godaras; his residence was at Shekhsiri, who abducted the wife of Adhiswar of Sarans that made Godaras the enemy of all other Jat rulers. Godaras were the most powerful among the Jat rulers of Jangladesh. The lack of harmony and coordination among other Jat rulers led to the defeat of Jat states in Jangladesh and established the Rathore Kingdom.
Distribution in Rajasthan
Locations in Jaipur city
Adarsh Nagar, Ambabari, Bagruwalon ka Rasta, Bapu Nagar, Bhagwati Nagar, C-Scheme, Gandhi Nagar, Hanuman Nagar, Kailashpuri, Khatipura, Mansarowar Colony, Murlipura Scheme,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Bisalpur, Aau, Amla, Falaudi, Jodhpur, Khinchan, Nandara Kalan, Ostaran, Ratkudia, Salwa Kalla,
Villages in Nagaur district
Villages in Barmer district
Balotra, Barmer, Baytu, Boonth Jet, Kharapar, Koshlu, Malpur, Naya Bhuratia (Kawas), Sarnu, Savau, Sindhari, Purawa,
Villages in Jaisalmer district
Villages in Pali district
Chandawal Nagar, Mandiyan, Bera Ghenadi (Dadia), Dhundhla (Sojat), Sojat Road,
Villages in Jalor district
Villages in Sikar district
Chuwas, Hudera, Mirjwas, Ghirania Bara
Villages in Churu district
Dhana Kaswan, Kadia, Chhabri Khari, Lalgarh, Sardarshahar, Sirsala,
Villages in Bikaner district
Bikaner, Kolayat, Lalam (Desar Bara),
Villages in Hanumangarh district
Bashir, Bhaguwala, Bhojasar, Bolanwali, Chanan, Chhapanwali, Dhaban, Dhigawali Jatan, Dingarh, Ganeshgarh, Gogameri, Kaluana, Kharakhera, Kishanpura Utaradha, Kular, Manak Thedi, Morjandkhari, Nagrana, Nathor, Nukera, Nyaulkhi, Pakka Sarna, Pakki Dabli, Panditanwali, Rajpuria, Ratanpura, Rohidawali, Saharni, Saliwala, Sangaria Sardarpura Jiwan, Tatarsar, Teja Khera, jasana
Villages in Ganganagar district
Gharsana, Lagarh Jatan, 46 RBA Padampur Chak 1F Chhoti KSD Dhani
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Khedar Ki Dhani,
Distribution in Haryana
Chautala, Jhittikhera, Kaluana, Kalwana, Farmana Badshapur(Meham),
Distribution in Punjab
Bhagsar, Kular, Panchkosi, Julani,
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Atarsama Harda, Bhopal, Harda, Intkheri (Raisen),
Villages in Mandsaur district
Molyakheri, Rajnagar (Sitamau), Ralayta (Haidra Mata),
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Meerut District
There are two villages of Saharan gotras in District Meerut 1. Chindhori and Rampur
Villages in Rampur District
Navadia,
References
- Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihas (Hindi), Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934.
- James Tod: Annalas and Antiquities of Rajasthan (1829)
Notable persons of Saran gotra
- Daulatram Saharan
- Khayali Saharan
- Om Prakash Saharan - RAS Rajasthan
- Tara Chand Saharan - RAS Rajasthan
- Tara Chand Saharan (ताराचन्द सहारण) - IPS Rajasthan
- Surender Singh Saharan - Criminal Lawyer Delhi High Court
- Ram Nath Saharan - RPS Rajasthan
- Lt. Col. Ganga Ram Saran, Anandnagar, Jaipur.
- Ugrasen Saharan - Social worker from village Nathusar district Bikaner Rajasthan[1]
- D C Saran - Author, Social worker. He is from Sardarshahar tehsil in Churu district Rajasthan. His book "Swami Keshwanand vyaktitva evam kratitva was very informative book published on Swami Keshwanand. He has also published a directory of Jat families in Sangariya in 2006.
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