Jat Clans in Rajatarangini of Kalhana Pandita Vol. 1 (Contd)
- Godara: After the death of Khagendra's son Surendra, one named Godhara, born of a different family, became king of Kashmir. He gave away the village of Hastishala to Brahmanas. (Book I, p.8) (Godhara→ Godara)
- Gonanda: Gonanda I Mentioned in Book I (p.5), Gonanda II Mentioned in Book I (p.6), Gonanda III Mentioned in Book I (p.14) (Gonanda→ Gondal)
- Hādi: Rajatarangini mentions about one officer named Hādi during the reign of king of Kashmir Yashaskara. (Book VI,p.146)(Hādi→ Hadi)
- Hari - Rajatarangini mentions in the reign of Kshemagupta, King of Kashmir, Among the courtiers, Hari and Dhurjati were prevented by their mother from bringing their wives, to the king, and so they became beggars. (Book VI,p.153) (Hari→ Hari)
- Hala: Hela was a chief in Kashmir, other-wise called Mahattama. Hela, who had appropriated the money, entrusted to him for distribution to others, became afraid, and tried to induce the king to some evil action. He advised him, in conjunction with the people of Lohara, to capture the fort of Dhata in order to subjugate the province of Darad.Book VII (p.257, 258) (Hela→ Hala)