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  1. #81
    I have been to Romania.......i think DACIA is one of the brand of car!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by snandal1 View Post
    for burdakji plz. dahia is called as dacia in romania



    CALL FOR PAPERS
    The Tenth International Congress of Dacology:
    “Eminescu 2009”
    June 15-16, 2009
    Bucuresti, România
    Dacia Revival International Society
    21-26 Broadway, New York, NY 11106, U.S.A.
    Phone: (718) 932- 1700 or 031 810 6172; FAX: (718) 728- 7635;
    E- mail: mail@dacia.org Website: http://www.dacia.org/2009
    Ladies and Gentlemen,
    Dacia Revival International Society has the great honor to invite you to participate at the
    10th International Congress of Dacology “Eminescu 2009". The Congress will take place
    Monday and Tuesday, June 15 – 16, 2009, at their Cultural Center located at Mihai Voda Street
    No. 6, Bucharest, Romania,
    As always, formal sessions and related Congress programs will cover multiple aspects of the
    Dacian History. These many and varied opportunities for intellectual exchange will mark the
    current state of research and suggest its future direction, while giving both established scholars
    and younger members a forum to present their work.
    The scientific program of the Congress includes the following topics:
    1 -The Personality and Symbolism of the Legendary Mihai Eminescu.
    Moderators: Napoleon Savescu and Timotei Ursu
    2 - Miscellaneous Aspects of Dacian History.
    Moderator: G. D. Iscru
    3 - The Dacian Culture and Civilization as Reflected in Mythology, Beliefs, Traditions,
    Folklore, Medicine, Literature and Art.
    Moderator: Viorica Enachiuc
    We expect the participation of scientists from Albania, Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, Israel,
    Italy, Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Switzerland, USA and other countries.
    The working languages of the Congress are Romanian and English.
    Important dates:
    Deadline for the abstract: May 15, 2009
    Acceptance notice: June 1, 2005
    Please consult www.dacia.org for updates, changes and additions.
    Sincerely,
    Director of the Organizing Committee
    Andrei Banica
    Please send the confirmation of your participation, together with an abstract of the work
    you intend to present at the Congress, not more than 2 pages long (font Times New
    Roman) in electronic format at Eminescu2009@gmail.com or mail@dacia.org as a CD
    format by mail at:
    Dacia Revival International
    Str. Cercelus nr. 71 Sector 3
    Bucharest,
    Romania
    -in attn. Andrei Banica
    Telephone: +40 726 113 151
    +40 21 315 7282
    Fax: +40 21 321 5354
    The abstract of the work should comply with the organizer’s instructions:
    1. The work should be essentially new and unpublished.
    2. You must fill in the “Participation form” (you can find it at
    www.dacia.org) and send it together with the abstract of your work. Please fill in
    the following: name of the author, affiliation with any institution, complete
    address, telephone, fax, e-mail.
    3. The abstract should be filled as shown in the Guide, should contain no
    more than 300 words and must clearly indicate the subject of the work, the
    methodology and the conclusions.
    4. The abstract of the work (in 2 copies if written on paper) should be sent
    by mail, e-mail or CD by May 15 2009.
    The works that will be presented at the Congress may be 10-15 pages long, but the
    reading should not exceed 15 minutes. The moderator will limit the time at the
    podium to strictly 15 minutes.
    NOTE: The sending of the abstract will be considered a commitment from the author
    to participate at the Congress, if the work is accepted by the scientific commission.
    If you have any questions regarding the 10th International Congress of Dacology
    “Eminescu 2009”, please contact us directly or by e-mail.
    We will be honored to have you by our side at this Congress and share with you the
    impressions and academic conclusions that will follow.

  2. #82
    Two more chapters from the book - Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)

    by Bhim Singh Dahiya,


    Have been uploaded on Jatland and Wikified. The links to key words have been provided for better search and understanding. Do not forget to see these links on pages which appear in blue colour.

    The chapters are: Click to see

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Jats_the...nd_the_Mauryas - Porus and the Mauryas

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Jats_the...isnamed_Guptas - The Empire of the Dharan Jats, Misnamed Guptas

    Regards,
    Laxman Burdak

  3. #83

  4. #84
    i have updated the whole page....

    see--http://www.jatland.com/home/Taliyan
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  5. #85
    The most important Two more chapters from the book - Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), by Bhim Singh Dahiya, Have been uploaded on Jatland and Wikified by me. It took about 15 days hard work. This work has been done page wise with footnotes below on each page.


    The links to key words have been provided for better search and understanding. Do not forget to see these links on pages which appear in blue colour. When you see a clan's history on Wiki, please do click "What links here" to see where this clan name appears in Wiki. If you find in any of chapters, you can use this content to expand the history of that clan.

    Click to see The chapters Here:

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Jats_the...ty_of_the_Jats The Antiquity of the Jats

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Jats_the...tudy)/The_Jats The Jats
    Laxman Burdak

  6. #86
    i have editted a whole page about singroha gotra

    hv a luk http://www.jatland.com/home/Singhroh...hetra_District--
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  7. #87
    editted villages in kurukshetra and yamunanagar district


    http://www.jatland.com/home/Sangwan
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  8. #88
    updated village in kurukshetra distict..

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Rathi#Vi...shetra_distict
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  9. #89
    updated village kharkali


    http://www.jatland.com/home/Panjeta
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  10. #90
    updated -Village in Ambala distict


    http://www.jatland.com/home/Antal#Di...ton_in_Haryana
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  11. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by lrburdak View Post
    History of Munirka village and Tokas Jat Gotra has been updated at

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Munirka
    but yet burdak ji, the original name of munirka nd its meaning is still missing.
    was it monarka means emperor, means king, means raja? or was it named by some munir khan whose property aur village was captured by jats? plz reply

  12. #92
    updated village of jawla jaats....and notable persons of this gotra....



    http://www.jatland.com/home/Jawla#Vi..._Muzaffarnagar
    साधू सा आलाप कर लेता हूँ ,
    मंदिर जाकर जाप भी कर लेता हूँ ..
    मानव से देव ना बन जाऊं कहीं,,,,
    बस यही सोचकर थोडा सा पाप भी कर लेता हूँ :rock:rock

  13. #93

    Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study) - Complete book Online

    Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study) Book by Bhim Singh Dahiya, IRS , First Edition 1980, Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd, AB/9 Safdarjang Enclave, New Delhi-110064
    ************************************************** **********
    The Complete book is Wikified and Online now - May read it

    http://www.jatland.com/home/Jats_the..._(A_clan_study)

    This work of digitization and Wikification was started by me on 20 April 2009

    It is now complete on on 4 July 2009

    Thus we have now the trusted Jat History on Jatland Wiki !!!
    Laxman Burdak

  14. #94

  15. #95
    Excellent work, Burdak ji.

    Hope you will carry out minor edits. In the list of clans, some gotra names are seen in red colour like- "Dasval", "Greyval", "Sewach" etc. Hence the hyperlinks are not proper. This is because the English spellings in the original book may be different from the titles given in relevant wiki pages.

    .
    तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय

  16. #96
    Thanks Raviji & Deshwalji,

    I have provided links to these gotras. But still there are few clans with red entry showing these still do not have details on JL Wiki. BS Dahiya has used V in place W in most of the clans. These have all been provided links.
    Laxman Burdak

  17. #97

    History of Bharatpur - Online now

    History of Bharatpur - Book by By Jwala Sahai

    Printed by Lall Singh, in Moon Press, Agra, 1912

    The entire book has been digitied and Wikified by me and is on Jatland Wiki at URL -

    http://www.jatland.com/home/History_of_Bharatpur

    The Author of the Book, Jwala Sahai , was a retired Nazim of Deeg and Honourary Magistrate of Bharatpur. As such it carries first hand information of the period.

    Chapter I: Nationality - It gives an introduction of the Jat race, Mentions about The Jat States, Explains origin of both Jats and Rajputs. It gives also Differences in Jats and Rajputs

    Chapter II: Early Period - Bigins with Thakur Braj of Sinsini and describes step by step rise of the Jat State. Gives history of the rulers - 1 Thakur Churaman, 2 Raja Badan Singh, 3 Maharaja Suraj Mal, 4 Maharaja Jawahar Singh, 5 Maharaja Ratan Singh, 6 Maharaja Kehri Singh
    7 Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

    Chapter III: The modern Period - Starts from the battle of Laswari and ends up with Maharaja Kishan Singh. It discusses about the battles, the glory of the Jat state and treaties etc. It gives the history of rulers - 1. Maharaja Randhir Singh, 2. Maharaja Baldeo Singh, 3. Maharaja Balwant Singh, 4. Maharaja Jaswant Singh, 5. Maharaja Ram Singh, 6. Maharaja Kishan Singh

    Note - Images are not part of the book but added by me to illustrate the content . The content has been divided into sections on Jatland Wki by me to make the reading interesting and easy to understand.
    Laxman Burdak

  18. #98

    Shahi's book

    Burdakji


    Sahai's book

    Thanks from all of us, for your hard work.


    This is useful piece of inromation, as it shaped the thinking of historians



    Ravi

  19. #99

    Raisina Hills

    Present Rashtarpati Bhawan is situated on Raisina Hills a Place where there was Village Raisina which was shifted by English Rulers in 19th century. This JAT village was shifted towards Sohna . Another Jat villages shifted by the English were MALCHA (Chankayapuri) and KUSK , present TinMurti.

  20. #100

    The Jats - Their Role in the Mughal Empire

    I have wikified and uploaded some chapters from the following book with added images from Jatland Wiki -

    The Jats - Their Role in the Mughal Empire

    The book by Dr Girish Chandra Dwivedi', Edited by Dr Vir Singh 2003.

    Publisher - M/S Originals (an imprint of low priced publications), A-6, Nimri commercial Centre, Near Ashok Vihar, Phase-IV, Delhi-110052. ISBN 81-88629-08-1 (H.B.) & ISBN 81-88629-11-1 (P.B.)

    See it here -

    http://www.jatland.com/home/The_Jats...Empire/Preface Preface

    http://www.jatland.com/home/The_Jats...tor's_Note Editor's Note

    http://www.jatland.com/home/The_Jats...re/Chapter_XIV Chapter XIV The Jat Kingdom at its Zenith

    http://www.jatland.com/home/The_Jats...ire/Appendix_B Paternity of Suraj Mal

    http://www.jatland.com/home/The_Jats...ire/Appendix_D The Circumstances of Suraj Mal's Death

    http://www.jatland.com/home/The_Jats...ire/Appendix_E Sidelights on Suraj Mal's Personality and Achievements

    A brief Review

    The Jats -Their Role in the Mughal Empire by Professor Girish Chandra Dwivedi, is a renowned publication about Jat history and role of Jats during the Mughal Empire. Content from the some chapters of this book is provided here for the study and research on Jat history. The study proves that Paradoxical though it might appear and strange though it might seem, the Jat uprising of 1669 under Gokula occurred at a time when the Mughal government was by no means weak or imbecile. In fact this period of Aurangzeb’s reign witnessed the climax of the Mughal Empire.

    Though many erudite scholars like Prof. Jadunath Sarkar, Prof. Kalika Ranjan Qanungo, Prof. Satish Chandra, Prof. Irfan Habib have written extensively on the history of the Jats, there is a feeling that there are many gaps in these studies that come in the way of truly appraising the contributions of the Jats to the emergence of national ethos. The contribution of Dr. G.C. Dwivedi in this respect is outstanding.

    A detailed description of the various phases of the Jat rebellion is offered by Sh. Girish Chandra Dwivedi in this book. After thirteen years of its first publication in 1989, the Surajmal Memorial Education Society has updated this work in year 2003 edited by Dr Vir Singh.

    About the Book

    For an indepth understanding of the history of the Mughal Empire an intensive study of different indigenous powers is essential. The role of powers viz the Marathas and the Rajputs has received careful study from historians. But no serious studies have been undertaken in the case of the Jats of this period.

    This study shows that in the Post-Aurangzeb period, the powerful elements at the court found it expedient to conciliate the Jats in order to retain power and to rejuvenate the declining Empire. As the most powerful Indian potentate, Jat Maharaja Suraj Mal occupied a key-position in the evolution of contemporary affairs in the Post-Panipat period. This constitutes a fascinating phase in the annals of the medieval India.

    The author, Dr. G.C. Dwivedi has high-lighted the historic role of the Jats in the history of this period. He has assembled some of the rarest evidence available, which the author has telescoped into a knowledgeable and inspiringly readable historical analysis.

    In the present corrected and updated edition twenty annotations have been added for clarifying and describing certain facts, names and places based on recent findings.

    Dr Girish Chandra Dwivedi has cleared the controversies about the birth and death of Maharaja Suraj Mal created by some biased historians.

    About the Author

    Late Professor Girish Chandra Dwivedi born on 24th December 1938, did his Post Graduation from Department of Medieval Modern History, University of Allahabad. He completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Late Prof. Ishwari Prasad, from Agra University. He was appointed as Lecturer in Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varansi, in 1962.

    Professor Dwivedi died on 27th May 1979 as Professor and Head of Department of History and Dean of Students Welfare Kashi Vidyapeeth. Dr. Dwivedi’s research articles have been published in several Journals.
    Last edited by lrburdak; July 17th, 2009 at 10:30 AM.
    Laxman Burdak

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