Bharangar
Bharangar (भरंगर) [1]/ Bharanagar[2][3] /Bhrangar (भ्रंगर)[4] Bharengar (भरेंगर) Bharangur (भरंगुर) Bharangu (भरंगु)[5] Bhargar (भारगर)[6] [7] is gotra of Jats found in Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,[8] and Rajasthan.
Origin
- Bhagala (भगल) is a place name mentioned by Panini under Arihanadi (अरीहणादि) (4.2.80.1) group. [9] Bhaga (भग) as God finds mention in Mahabharata (I.59.15), (IX.44.5). Clan may get name from these.
- They have probably originated from Bharga (भर्ग) Janapada mentioned by Panini (IV.1.178) as well as in Mahabharata (VI.10.49), (II.27.10). Bharga Janapada is mentioned in east along with Vatsa and Pundra Janapadas.
- They are said to be descendants of Bhrigu rishi and are Bharashiva Nagavanshis. They were superior in Bharas hence called Bharangur (भरंगुर). Bharangurs in Punjab are called Bhangu. [10]
Jat Gotras Namesake
History
Bhim Singh Dahiya [11] Bharangurs in Punjab are called Bhangu. [12]This clan finds mention by the Greeks, at the time of Alexander’s Invasion and it is mentioned under the name, Phegelas or Phegeus. It is well known that the Indian “B” was termed into “P” by the Greeks and the suffix “S” is to be ignored as a Greek peculiarity. Keeping these facts in mind the name that remains is Bhagal or Bhagu. Under both these forms, this clan is known even today. Panini mentions them under the name Bhagala. They were a self governing clan, ruled by an aristocracy, with justice and moderation [13] Kaka, son of Kotal, grandson of Bhandargu Bhangu was ruling at Siwistan when the Arabs attacked Sindh. [14] Bhangu is given as the name of a demon, as well as the name of a mountain. Monier-Wlliams also mentions a Bhangasura. [15] [16]
भरंगुर-भंगु-भरंगर जाटवंश
भरंगुर-भंगु-भरंगर - इस जाटवंश के विषय में अभी तक भृगु की सन्तान परम्परा में होने का विश्वास था। किन्तु अंधकारयुगीन भारशिव नागवंश का इतिहास स्पष्ट होने से इन जाटों का भी नागवंशी होना प्रमाणित हुआ है। पंजाब में ये लोग भंगु कहलाते हैं। इधर इनकी बहुत संख्या लगभग प्रत्येक जिले में है। पंजाब में ये सब सिक्ख धर्मानुयायी हैं। इस वंश की सबसे बड़ी प्रतिष्ठा की जागीर तहसील फिल्लौर में किला मौरों थी।
जालन्धर जिले में मौरों के अतिरिक्त पंगल, लगेरी, अवारा कलां व अवारा खुर्द, चूहड़, माजरा, रुड़की, कालीमाजरा, दुर्वासा, अमृतगढ़, खेड़ी आदि सुप्रसिद्ध गांव भंगु सिक्ख जाटों के हैं। इस वंश के राजपूत व जाट भी हैं।
जिला मथुरा में 40 गांव जाटों के हैं जो कि भरंगर कहलाते हैं। सन् 1857 ई० में ये लोग अंग्रेजों के विरुद्ध लड़े थे। इस कारण से अंग्रेजों ने इनकी जमींदारी छीन ली जिससे ये लोग केवल काश्तकार ही रह गये।[17]
Bhrangar Khap
Bhrangar Khap has 40 villages in Mathura district in Uttar Pradesh. 20 villages in Jalandhar district in Punjab and some in Bharatpur district in Rajasthan. [18]
भरंगर पाल
53. भरंगर पाल - इस खाप के 40 गांव मथुरा जनपद में हैं. इनके अतिरिक्त खाप में पंजाब के जालंधर जिले के 20 गांव तथा [[भरतपुर (राजस्थान) के कई गांव शामिल हैं.[19]
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Mathura district
Bharangar Khap has 8 villages in Mathura district.[20] Villages are- 1- Bilara (Mother land of Bharangars), 2- Pachawar 3- Saunkh 4- Khojiya 5- Nangla Santoshi ( near Aligarh) 6 Nagala Raisingh 7 Nagala Loka 8- Nagala Bich 9- Byonhi
Other villages: Anorha, Bijahari Raya, Diwana Mathura,
Villages in Hathras district
Jirauli Hathras, Khaunda, Manik Pur, Sadabad, Samamai Ruhal,
Villages in Firozabad district
Villages in Aligarh district
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Bhopal district
Villages in Gwalior district
Distribution in Rajasthan
Bharangar Khap has 11 villages in Bharatpur] district.[21]
Locations in Jaipur city
Locations in Chittorgarh city
Bapu Nagar,
Village in Bharatapur district
Notable persons from the clan
See also
References
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. भ-23
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. भ-47
- ↑ जाट इतिहास:ठाकुर देशराज,पृष्ठ-585
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.53, s.n. 1847
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. भ-23
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. भ-59
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.54, s.n. 1908
- ↑ Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter VIII,p.585
- ↑ V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.500
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al: Adhunik Jat Itihas, p. 272
- ↑ Bhim Singh Dahiya, Jats the Ancient Rulers ( A clan study), p. 279
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al: Adhunik Jat Itihas, p. 272
- ↑ Mc Crindle, op. cit., p. 121
- ↑ Elliot and Dowson , Vol. I
- ↑ Monier-Wlliams, A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Oxford, 1960, p.744
- ↑ See also Levi, in Journal Asiatque, 1890 , p.239
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter III (Page 305)
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p. 19
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p. 19
- ↑ Jat Bandhu, Agra, April 1991
- ↑ Jat Bandhu, Agra, April 1991
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