Laxman Burdak
Anusasana Parva/Book XIII Chapter 4 mentions ancestry of Viswamitra, a Kshatriya whose sons became progenitors of many races and founders of many clans. Jangha is mentioned in verse (XIII.4.51). ...."the illustrious Karna, Jangha and the great Rishi Galava, the celebrated Rishi Vajra, as also Shalankayana, ..."[1]
Ref 1. कर्ण जङ्घश च भगवान गालवश च महान ऋषिः, ऋषिर वज्रस तथाख्यातः शालङ्कायन एव च (XIII.4.51)
Laxman Burdak
Lot of the family names show root word recognition/tribal recognition/migratory, linguistic recognition, etc. of family names for north western tribes.
Religiously given family names rarely exist in ancient tribal context and are mostly falsely stated or driven.
Interestingly "Ram", as a first and last name is very common in certain communities.
These people could very well be people from ancient armies and have origins in central Asia/Eurasia and ancient tribes of Mongolia, China.
Last edited by maddhan1979; June 21st, 2017 at 07:24 AM.
One can say some statements stated in this thread are made up history and madeup archaeology by the western languages, western powers, Chinese media, so on, so forth.
Why did Chinese make "Great wall of China"?
Last edited by maddhan1979; July 3rd, 2017 at 06:54 PM.
In Pataudi tahsil of Gurgaon district there is a village by the name Daulatabad founded by Daualat Janghu and later his brother Bhaktawar Janghu founded Bhaktawarpur in north Delhi on gt road around 50 km from Daulatabad .