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Pahal (पहल) (ਪਹਿਲ) (پہل)[1][2]Pahel (पहल) [3] [4] Paahal (पहल)[5] Pahil (पहिल)Pahel (पहल) Payal (पायल) Payel (पायेल) Payala (पायला) Payla( पायला) Pahlawat (पहलावत) Palhawat (पहलावत) is same gotra of Jats or Jatt found in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh in India and in Pakistan and Afghanistan and Canada. They were supporters of Johiya Confederacy. [6]O P Dahiya has mentioned it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. Since last century, they have been settled outside Indian subcontinent like United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom,Australia and other countries.

Origin

They are said to be the descendants of Nagavanshi ancestor Pala (पाल) [7] Pahal Jats are Mainly Found in Sikhism.

History

Pahlava (पह्लव) was a north-western Mahabharata tribe, defeated by Nakula (II.29.15); who joined the Kaurava forces (VI.20.13). [8] The Mahabharata Tribe - Pahlava (पह्लव) may be identified with Jat Gotra - Pahal (पहल).

Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni (977-1030) and Jats

Mahmud Ghazni was a Turk. The original rulers of Turkistan were Jats. Then the Mongols ousted them and Turk tribes were gradually compelled to leave Turkistan. Mahmood's ancestors had thus come and settled in Zabulistan and Afghanistan. Alptigin of this tribe established his kingdom in Ghazni. Sabuktigin (977-997), who was born in the third generation of Alptigin, invaded India many times but was vigorously repulsed by the Jat King, Jai Pal, at Frontier Provinces. His son Sultan Mahmud was aware of his father's battles with Raja Jaipal and India's weaknesses.

It has been mentioned in Indian History that Mahmud Ghazni had given a vow to the Khalifa to invade India every year, demolish the idols they worshipped and spread Islam. Every time he came like a hurricane looted, and returned but only to create a large Army with that wealth, and invade again. Two of his invasions were purely against Jats and these proved the costliest.

In 1001 AD Mahmud of Ghazni defeated Jay Pal and occupied the state of Bhatis, Bhatinda. He captured Multan and levied tax on acts of worship. Anand Pal, son of Jay Pal, took with him the rulers of Kannauj and Jujhauti and attacked Mahmud. In this war Gakkhar Jats were also with Anand Pal. Mahmud had come this time with a huge army and camped for 40 days. At last the army of Gakkhars attacked Mahmud at place called Chhachh near Atak. The Turk army could not sustain war before Gakkhars. Mahmud was about to withdraw from the war, But unfortunately at the same time the elephant of Anand Pal got angry, which sent the signals as a defeat and the army got demoralized. This led to the victory of Mahmud. (Dr Natthan Singh, 123-124)

The Rajput kings of those days did not offer any appreciable resistance against his invasions. Once it was rumored that an attack on Somnath temple was imminent and it would be looted and devastated. All the Rajput Kings assembled there to save Somnath temple from this anticipated disaster, but had no mutual confidence among themselves. They had no heart to fight, but presented themselves only as a matter of prestige. The Head priest of this temple, however, assured them that there was no need to fight as the idol of Somnath would curse the devils to blindness, and they would perish moaning and screaming.

The rumor came true. The Muslim force laid siege of the temple and the battle ensued. At that time a dance of beautiful girls (devdasis) was going on in temple to appease the idol and all Rajput chiefs who had come to defend the temple were busy in enjoying the function. When the Muslim invaders attacked, the Rajputs took to their heels. The priests, however, fought bravely and were killed in large numbers at the altar. Sultan Mahmood demolished the idol of Somnath and started towards Ghazni with a Caravan of Camels laden with gold, silver and precious jewels.

It is mentioned in Todd's Rajasthan that while the Army of Mahmood Ghazni with the booty was passing through the Jat territory of Multan, they were ambushed by Jats in 1025 AD, and all the wealth was recovered.

Sultan Mahmood Ghazni collected the remnants of his force, and managed to slip away with it. This was the first occasion when he met defeat in India.

सरदार जसवंत सिंह पहल

सरदार जसवंत सिंह पहल (1758–1838) एक प्रमुख जाट सिख सेनापति थे जिन्होंने महाराजा रणजीत सिंह के अधीन खालसा साम्राज्य के विस्तार में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई थी। उनके द्वारा लड़े गए विशेष युद्धों का स्पष्ट विवरण ऐतिहासिक स्रोतों में है।

Khalsa Raj

युद्ध, जिनमें वह शामिल हैं:

1. अटॉक की लड़ाई (1813) – अफगानों के खिलाफ, पंजाब की पश्चिमी सीमा को सुरक्षित करने के लिए।

2. मुल्तान की लड़ाई (1818) – एक रणनीतिक शहर को खालसा साम्राज्य में मिलाने के लिए।

3. पेशावर की लड़ाई (1834) – डूर्रानी प्रभाव को हटाने और पेशावर पर नियंत्रण पाने के लिए।


सरदार जसवंत सिंह पहल खालसा सेना में एक सम्मानित सरदार थे, और उस समय के कई सैन्य अभियानों में योगदान देने की संभावना है।

सरदार जसवंत सिंह पहल सिख साम्राज्य की सैन्य शक्ति के महत्वपूर्ण स्तंभों में से एक माने जाते हैं। उनकी जीवनी निम्नलिखित है:

जन्म और पृष्ठभूमि:

जन्म: 1758 में, पंजाब क्षेत्र में हुआ था।


जाति/समुदाय: पहल जाट (Pahal Jat), जो एक योद्धा वर्ग था और सिख परंपरा से जुड़ा हुआ था।


सैन्य जीवन और योगदान:

जसवंत सिंह पहल ने महाराजा रणजीत सिंह की फौज में एक सैन्य कमांडर (सरदार) के रूप में सेवा की।

उन्होंने सिख साम्राज्य के विस्तार में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई।

विशेष रूप से, उन्होंने पठानों और अफगानों के खिलाफ अभियानों में भाग लिया और सिख शासन को उत्तर-पश्चिमी सीमाओं पर मज़बूती प्रदान की।

उन्होंने सीमा सुरक्षा, दुर्गों के नियंत्रण और विद्रोहों को दबाने जैसे अभियानों में वीरता से नेतृत्व किया।


प्रशासनिक भूमिका

रणजीत सिंह द्वारा उन्हें कुछ क्षेत्रों का प्रशासनिक उत्तरदायित्व भी सौंपा गया था।

उन्होंने शांति व्यवस्था बनाए रखने, राजस्व प्रणाली को सुदृढ़ करने और जनता के साथ न्यायपूर्ण व्यवहार करने में कुशलता दिखाई।


उल्लेखनीय तथ्य

वे पहल जाटों की पहचान के प्रतीक माने जाते हैं।

उनका जीवन और कार्य सिख सैन्य अनुशासन, बहादुरी और वफादारी का प्रतीक है। [9]

History

According to Navneetpahal Research it can be estimated that the total population of Pahal Jats is more than 1,15,000 who are migrants from a Punjabi Regions.

This gotra is believed to be originated from place named Pakpattan (पाकपत्तन) in Punjab. [10] There is a large population of Pahlawat(Pahal) Jats living in 22 villages around Hathras and Mursan.

As per bards these people came from so called village Palakhera in Haryana and moved to Javra village near to Mursan and from here they sepread into villages near Mursan and formed the bayeesi (22) of Pahlawat clan. Pahals Are Supporter of Johiya Conferdrency

शकस्थान

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[11] ने लेख किया है कि....शकस्थान शकों का मूल निवास स्थान था जो ईरान के उत्तर-पश्चिमी भाग तथा परिवर्ती प्रदेश में स्थित था. इसे सीस्तान कहा जाता है. शकस्थान का उल्लेख महा-मायूरि 95, मथुरा सिंहस्तंभ-लेख कदंम्बनरेश मयूरशर्मन् के चंद्रवल्ली प्रस्ताव लेख में है. मथुरा-अभिलेख के शब्द हैं-- 'सर्वस सकस्तनस पुयेइ' जिसका अर्थ, कनिंघम के अनुसार 'शकस्तान निवासियों के पुण्यार्थ' है. राय चौधरी (पॉलीटिकल हिस्ट्री ऑफ अनसियन्ट इंडिया, पृ. 526) के मत में शकस्तान ईरान में स्थित था और शकवंशीय चष्टन और रुद्रदामन के पूर्व पुरुष गुजरात-काठियावाड़ में इसी स्थान से आकर बसे थे.

शकों का उल्लेख रामायण ('तैरासीत् संवृताभूमि: शकैर्यवनमिश्रितै:' बालकांड 54,21; 'कांबोजयवनां श्चैव-शकानांपत्तनानिच' किष्किंधा 23,12 महाभारत ('पहलवान् बर्बरांश्चैव किरातान् यवनाञ्छकान्' सभापर्व 32,17); मनुस्मृति (पौण्ड्रकाश्चौड्रद्रविड़ा:कांबोजा यवना: शका:"' 10,44 तथा महाभाष्य (देखें इंडियन एंटिक्ववेरी 1857,पृ.244) आदि ग्रंथों में है.

In Epics

In Mahabharata

Pahlava (पह्लव) was a north-western Mahabharata tribe, defeated by Nakula (II.29.15); who joined the Kaurava forces (VI.20.13).

शारथ्वतश चॊत्तरधूर महात्मा; महेष्वासॊ गौतमश चित्रयॊधी
शकैः किरातैर यवनैः पह्लवैश च; सार्धं चमूम उत्तरतॊ ऽभिपाति (VI.20.13)
The Mahabharata Tribe - Pahlava (पह्लव) may be identified with Jat Gotra - Pahal/Pahlawat (पहलावत).

In Puranas

The Vayu Purana (47, 44) and the Matsya Purana, (121, 45) mention that:

सान्ध्रान् स्तुखारान् लम्पकान् पह्लवान् दरदान् छकान्
अताञ्जनापदाञ्चक्षु प्लावयन्ती गतोदधिम्

The Chaksu or Oxus river goes to the sea after irrigating the lands of the Sandhrans (Jats) , Tukharas (Takhar Jats), Lampakas (Lamba Jats), Pahlavas (Pehlavi-Iranians) Daradas (of Kashmir) and Chhakans(Chhikara Jats).

Jat Gotras Namesake

Pliny (23–79 AD) or Pliny the Elderor Gaius Plinius Secundus was a Roman author has written about Pahal(Payal) Jat gotra in his book Natural History by Pliny Book VI/Chapter 34

  • This gotra is believed to be originated from place named Pakpattan (पाकपत्तन) in Punjab. [12]

पहलावत (पहल) खाप , हाथरस , 22 गांव

41. पहल खाप (पहलावत खाप) - इस गांव के 22 गांव जनपद अलीगढ़ की तहसील हाथरस में पड़ते हैं जिनमें कोटा, सुसावली, भगतुवा, महामौनी, पद, भाकरी, सरकोरिया मुख्य गांव हैं. इसके अलावा इस खाप में मथुरा के पास राया आदि गांव भी शामिल हैं. इसका जावरा गांव बड़ा प्रसिद्ध है.[13]

Pahlawat (Pahal) Khap , Hathras , 22 Village

Pahal Khap (Pahlawat Khap) has 22 villages in tahsil Hathras of Hathras district in Uttar Pradesh, Out of them the Main villages are:Kota Hathras (कोटा) , Susawli (सुसावली) , Bhagatua (भगतुआ), Mahamauni (महामौनी), Pad (पद), Bhakari (भाकरी) , Sarkoria (सरकोरिया). Mathura district - Village Raya (राया) . Its village Javra (जावरा) is also famous. [14]

Jhunjhunu 40 village

Jhunjhunu has 40+ villages of Pahal(Hindi:Payal) gotra in and around Churu and Sikar

Pahalgam Jammu Kashmir (पहल जाटो का पुराना शहर)

Pahal - The Pahal are a Mulla Jat clan. They were found in Pakpattan Multan Sindh. Like other Mulla Jats, they moved to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Multan, Sindh Punjab districts.

Village founded By Pahal clan

Mention by Pliny

Pliny[15] mentions Troglodytice....Beyond it is the Port of Isis, distant ten days' rowing from the town of the Adulitæ: myrrh is brought to this port by the Troglodytæ. The two islands before the harbour are called Pseudepylæ18, and those in it, the same in number, are known as Pylæ19; upon one of these there are some stone columns inscribed with unknown characters. Beyond these is the Gulf of Abalites, the island of Diodorus20, and other desert islands; also, on the mainland, a succession of deserts, and then the town of Gaza, and the promontory and port of Mossylum21, to the latter of which cinnamon is brought for exportation: it was thus far that Sesostris led22 his army.

Animation highlighting the Ancestral ethnic Scythian Migration component of the Pahal Jats.

18 The "False Gates."

19 The "Gates."

20 D'Anville and Gosselin think that this is the island known as the French Island.

21 Ansart thinks that this promontory is that known as Cape de Meta, and that the port is at the mouth of the little river called Soul or Soal.

Afganisthan

Distribution in Pakistan

पाकिस्तान में पहल जाटों के 15 ठिकाने है जिनमें पाकपट्टन मुख्य है

پاکستان میں جاٹوں کی 15 جگہیں ہیں جن میں سے پاکپتن اہم ہے۔

Punjab

  • Pakpattan(पाकपत्तन)(Urdu:پاکپتن) is a city and district in the Punjab province of Pakistan
  • Muzaffargarh (मुज़फ्फरगढ़), Punjabi, (Urdu: مظفر گڑھ) is a city and District in southwestern Punjab province, Pakistan
  • Dera Ghazi Khan (डेरा ग़ाज़ीखान), Saraiki, (Urdu: ڈیرہ غازی خان) is a city and District in Punjab province, Pakistan.
  • Bahawalpur (बहावलपुर), (Urdu: بہاولپور) is a city in the Punjab province in Pakistan
  • Sargodha (Urdu: سرگودھا) is a city and district of Punjab province Pakistan
  • Multan (मुल्तान), (Punjabi/Urdu: مُلتان) (Múltán) is a city and District in the Punjab province of Pakistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  • Dera Ismail Khan (डेरा इस्माइल खान), (Urdu, Saraiki: ڈیرہ اسماعیل خان, Pashto: ډېره اسماعيل خان), often abbreviated as D. I. Khan, is a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan.

Kashmir

They came here from Kabul after the end of the Hindu Shahi Empire In Afganisthan(افغانستان)

Bhimber, Kotli, Mankote(Pok)

Rawalpindi

According to 1901 census the Pahal Population was 135 in Rawalpindi(راولپنڈی)

Sindh

  • Dadu (Urdu: ضلع دادو) is city and a district of Sindh province, Pakistan
  • Shikarpur (शिकारपुर), (Sindhi: شِڪارپوُرُ), (Urdu: شکارپور) is a city and district in the Sindh province of Pakistan

Balochistan

Distribution In Canada

  • Brampton - is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario
  • ਬਰੈਂਪਟਨ - ਕੈਨੇਡੀਅਨ ਸੂਬੇ ਓਨਟਾਰੀਓ ਦਾ ਇੱਕ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ ਹੈ।
Pahal Jatt Sikhs in Canada

Many Pahal Jatt Sikhs live in Canada and are citizens of Canada. All of them are Punjabis. ਬਹੁਤ ਸਾਰੇ ਪਹਿਲ ਜੱਟ ਸਿੱਖ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਰਹਿੰਦੇ ਹਨ ਅਤੇ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੇ ਨਾਗਰਿਕ ਹਨ। ਇਹ ਸਾਰੇ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਹਨ।

Since last century, they have been settled outside Indian subcontinent like United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom,Australia and other countries.

Distribution in Jammu and Kashmir

100 Pahal Jats Family Living in Jammu

Jammu

Jammu, Tahra Nagrota, Chatha, Simbal Camp, Miran sahib

Kashmir

  • Pahalgam (Muslim Pahal In Pahalgam) Are Villages And Town in Kashmir District

Anantnag, Rainawadi, Srinagar,

Distribution in Punjab

According to Navneetpahal Research it can be estimated that the total population of Pahal Jats is more than 1,00,000 who are migrants from a Punjabi Regions.

ਨਵਨੀਤਪਹਿਲ ਦੇ ਅਨੁਸਾਰ ਇਹ ਅੰਦਾਜ਼ਾ ਲਗਾਇਆ ਜਾ ਸਕਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਪਹਿਲ ਜਾਟਾਂ ਦੀ ਕੁੱਲ ਆਬਾਦੀ 1,00,000 ਤੋਂ ਵੱਧ ਹੈ ਜੋ ਕਿ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਖੇਤਰਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਪ੍ਰਵਾਸੀ ਹਨ।

Villages in Jalandhar district

Bhadarpur, Gumtala (150) , Gumtali(200), Jalandhar, Mianwal (1000) , Phillaur (100) , Sagarpur Phillaur, Sangha Jagir,

Villages in Patiala district

Pahal population is 1,0050 in Patiala district.

Bahmana Samana, Dakaunda,

Villages in Sangrur district

Sangrur (100)

Villages in Tarn Taran district

Pahal Wanke named village in Patti tahsil of the district of Taran Taran, in Punjab

Pahal Wanke , Sirhali,

Villages in Kapurthala district

Jatike Village - Professor Lakhbir Singh Pahal is from this village.

Villages in Amritsar district

Gumtala Amritsar, Chogawan, Bohad,

Distribution in Haryana

Haryana has 50 villages of Pahal gotra Mainly Jind and Sonipat District.

Palakhera Is old Town of Pahal Jats in Haryana

Villages in Bhiwani district

Datoli, Loharu, Mandola, Nakipur(100), Shehzmanpur,

Villages in Jind district

Brah Khurd(1000), Jalalpura Khurd, Kaer Kheri, Khark Bhura, Pandu Pindara,

Villages in Jhajjar district

Bithla, Tumbaheri,

Villages in Palwal district

Ronija,Ratipur

Villages in Sonipat district

Ahulana (1000), Atail Ganaur (350), Ganaur, Gumad (900 Pahal Family), Nizampur Gohana, Balli qutabpur

Villages in Sirsa district

Chautala, Madho Singhana,

Villages in Hisar district

Payal named Village in Hisar tahsil in Hisar district in Haryana.

Dabra, Payal Hisar(250), Muzadpur(200), Budak, Ramayan Gaon, Ghirai, Mirzapur Hisar, Nara Hisar, Garhi Hansi (70)

Villages in Rohtak district

Ajaib, Garhi Ballab,(50) Madina Kaursan,

Villages in Mahendergarh district

Barda Mahendergarh

Villages in Fatehabad district

Banawali (100) , Parta, Chaubara

Distribution in Rajasthan

Villages in Alwar district

Pahal named village in Mundawar tahsil of district Alwar.

Khalilpuri(100) , Jharka , Pahal Mundawar(100)

Locations in Jaipur city

Dhulkot, Harijethi ka Chowk, Khatipura, Tejaji ki Bagichi, Uniyaron ka Rasta , Kanwarpura Amber

Villages in Churu district

Bhojrasar, Harpaloo Ramsukh(50), Kalwas, Sadpura,Chandgothi , Ratangarh

Villages in Jhunjhunu district

According to Navneet Singh the population of Pahal (Hindi:Payal) Gotra in Jhunjhunu district is 16,000. This clan owns 40 villages + and its main strength is in along the Haryana border and around Payal village in the area close to the Sikar and Churu.[16]

Basawa , Birmi (200) , Chirasan (100), Jaisinghsar(100) , Jhunjhunu , Lodipura(100) , Manota Jatan (100), Palota , Shri Amarpura , Shyampura Buhana(100) , Sangasi , Syaloo Kalan , Togra Kalan , Jhanjhot (500) , Dhadhot Khurd (200) , Khajpur Purana , Khinwasar Udaipurwati‌ , Dheendhwa Athoona (100), Dheendhwa Nichla , Dheendhwa Aguna , Khudot(100), Peepli Chirawa , Surajgarh , Singhana Sanwlod , Pilani , Chirawa , Mainana , Buhana , Dabri Baloda , Bakra Jhunjhunu , Khetri , Malsisar , Nawalgarh , Udaipurwati , Gudha Gourji , Mandawa , Bajawa , Palari , Balaran , Indali , Syaloo Khurd , Mandela , Dhadhot Kalan , Teetanwar , Tamkor , Rayla Jhunjhunu , Pipal Ka Bas , Sesu , Patusar (100) , Solana , Vivek Vihar Jhunjhunu , Basant Vihar Jhunjhunu , Vikas Nagar Chirawa , Shiv Colony Chirawa , Badbar , Bangothari Kalan

Villages in Nagaur district

Village Khariyawas Founded By Pahal Jats

Dugordasa, Jaoli, Khariyawas(100), Ren, Megadand, Khuri Kalan,

Villages in Hanumangarh district

Bhadi(40), Nithrana, Sangariya,

Villages in Sikar district

Palri Laxmangarh , Nagwa , Kolida , Singhasan , Sikar

Distribution in Delhi

Mitraon village is located near Najafgarh town in west Delhi.

Distribution in Madhya Pradesh

Villages in Gwalior district

Tekanpur,

Villages in Mandsaur district

Dalauda

Villages in Ratlam district

Berchha(20),Chikliya,Damottar,Dantodiya,Dhamottar,Dheekwa,Ghatwas,Hanumanpalia,Jharsandala,Kalori khurd,Mundari,Rupa kheda,Sinod,Surana,

Villages in Dhar district

Kanvan Dhar, Sandala,

Distribution in Uttar Pradesh

पहल जाटों ने मिलकर यहां पहलावत खाप बनाई जिसमें 22 गांव आते है

According to Navneet Singh the population of Pahal Gotra in Aligarh district is 10,000 This clan owns 22 villages and its main strength is in along the Rajasthan border and around Javra village.

Villages in Bulandshahr district

Khad Mohan Nagar, Muradabad Sikandrabad(500),Baroda Bulandshahr

Villages in Aligarh district

Kota Hathras, Susawli, Bhagatua, Mahamauni, Pad, Bhakari, Sarkoria, Javra(200),Sadabad,Padu,Nagla Dana,Nagla Rana,Nagla Amra,Nagla Soron,Nagla Hira Singh,Ramgarh Hathras, Bairisala

Villages in Mathura district

Raya Mathura,

Villages in Meerut district

Nagla Gusai,

Distribution in Gujarat

Villages in Patan district

Rampura (Jakhel), Sarkarpura, Mota Patan, Joravarganj, Serpura, Eklva, Memdavad, Arjansar, Adhgam, Koida, Zekda, Sinad,

Notable persons

There are many well known people with this Gotra:

Hari Singh Payal
Kiran Pahal
  • Kiran Pahal (born: 5 August 2000)is an Indian athlete from Gumad village inSonipat district of Haryana. She specialises in 400 metres run. She is the second athlete from India to go sub-51sec in 2024
  • Virendra pahal And Mohan pahal From Sonipat Pahal Nutrition is a brand started by two Jat brothers Pahal Brothers. Now their brand has many showrooms in Haryana, Delhi, Western U.P, Rajasthan
  • Ravinder Pahal is an Indian kabaddi player who plays for the team Telugu Titans. Ravinder Pahal was born on 1990-12-07; and as of 2025, he is 35 years old. Ravinder Pahal is a talented defender for the Telugu Titans in the Pro Kabaddi League, where he plays in the Right Corner position from Sonipat
  • Virendra Singh Pahal Bhartiya Kisan majdoor Union प्रदेश महासचिव from Sonipat
  • Padam Singh Albela Pahlawat is a poet from Padu village in Hathras tahsil and district of Uttar Pradesh.
  • Baljeet Payal Jyotish Acharya Lecturer Rajasthan Govt. & Celebrity Astrologer Rajasthan
  • Uttam Pahal:IPS Village Nizampur Gohana District Sonipat
  • Krishan Pahal Administrative Judge for the District Banda Sitting at Allahabad Village Nagla Gusai Meruut
  • हाई कोर्ट के जज बने कृष्ण पहल किसान परिवार से किसान परिवार में जन्मे जिले के निवासी कृष्ण पहल को राष्ट्रपति ने उच न्यायालय इलाहाबाद में जज नियुक्ति किया है।
  • Vinita Pahel DSP, U.P. Police hamirpur JNUite, Stephanian, DAVian Haryana
  • Ombir Singh Pahal - Punjab Police
  • Pardeep Pahal is a senior HR leader and executive mentor with expertise in the OD and talent spaces
  • Pardeep Pahal Book Writer From haryana
  • Major General Gurbir Singh Pahal (1929–1999) emerges as a figure of interest within the Indian Army’s historical narrative, particularly for his service during the Indo-Pakistani Wars of 1965 and 1971
  • Choudhary Sankarlal Payla Village - Khariyawas
  • Choudhary Jeevanram Payla - Ex SPG Commando (Special Protection Group). He was posted in the security of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Present Address : Noida Dehli Pin Code - 110025 Mob.no. +919990115163.
  • Kulvinder Pahal - Real Estate Agent at Sutton Group Quantum Realty Inc. Area - Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada.
  • Jeet Pahal - Canada
  • Sandeep Pahal - किसान पुत्र शहीद संदीप पहल 22 फरवरी 2016 को किसान आंदोलन मे शहीद हुए
  • Sanjay Pahal – An Indian Cricketer born in 1993, Sanjay Pahal is a right-arm medium bowler who has represented Haryana in domestic cricket. He made his Twenty20 debut in January 2017 and his List A debut in March 2017.
  • Sandeep Pahal – Indian athlete and national-level player, known in the kabaddi circuit.
  • Rajneesh Pahal – Indian kabaddi player, known for playing in Pro Kabaddi League (PKL).
  • Vikas Pahal – Indian kabaddi player who has played for different teams in PKL.
  • Sunita Pahal Wing Commander – Indian Air Force (Service No. 30251 LGS) was commissioned into the Indian Air Force on 20 December 2008 through the 32 SSC (W) G Course. She was promoted to Squadron Leader on 20 December 2014 and to Wing Commander on 20 December 2021. Her service details are available through the Bharat Rakshak database.
  • Dr. Harbans Lal Pahal (1923–2011) – Economist and Academic. He served as the Vice-Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar, Punjab.
  • Professor Lakhbir Singh Pahal – Academic and Social Activist Background: Born on June 14, 1962, in Bet Area V. Jatike, District Kapurthala, Punjab. Profession: Lecturer in the Postgraduate Department of Punjabi at DAV College, Jalandhar.
  • Rajkumar Pahal - Politician
  • Satnam Singh Pahal – Director of S S Pahal Ltd United Kingdom serves as the director of S S Pahal Ltd, a company registered in the United Kingdom. While specific details about the company's operations are limited, Satnam's role indicates involvement in business activities within the UK.
  • Anil Pahal Co-Founder Gemini Solution Pvt Ltd - Gemini Solutions is a global IT firm, a leading offshore outsourcing company with a specialized focus in financial services.
  • Amit Pahal - Prd.Manager Amazon Office - New York, United States of America
  • Deepak Pahal - widely known as Deepak Boxer, is a former national-level Indian boxer who transitioned into a life of crime, becoming one of Delhi-NCR's most wanted gangsters.
  • Sonu Pahal - Squadron Leader Commissioned on 15 December 2012, Squadron Leader Sonu Pahal is a pilot in the Indian Air Force. Further information about his assignments and achievements is not readily available in the public domain. as part of the 190th course and was promoted to the rank of Squadron Leader on December 15, 2018.
  • Manisha Payal - From Banawali village, Fatehabad, Haryana. Biomedical Engineer & Mount Everester.
  • Dr. Rajendra Payal is a seasoned ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) specialist based in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. He holds an M.B.B.S degree from Sardar Patel Medical College and is currently practicing at the Government B.D.K. Hospital in Jhunjhunu. His clinic is located within the hospital's residential quarters.
  • Naik Sumer Singh Payal - Hailing from Manota Jatan village in Khetri tehsil, Sumer Singh joined the Indian Army in 2000 and served in the 12 Jat Regiment. He was martyred on February 7, 2017, during a combat operation in the Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir. His sacrifice is commemorated annually in his village.
  • Anil Payal - नगर अध्यक्ष ए बी वी पी पिलानी ।

Gallery of Pahal gotra people

Total Population

Pahal Jats Population in these Regions is more than 115000+
Country & State District Tahsils & district Villages
India
Jammu & Kashmir Jammu , Anantnag , Pahalgam ,Srinagar Jammu , Pahalgam
Punjab Jalandhar , Amritsar , Patiala , Sangrur , Taran Taran , Kapurthala Phillaur , Nabha , Samana , Amritsar , Patti , Kapurthala , Sangrur Gumtali ,Phillaur , Mianwal , Jalandhar ,

Sangha Jagir , Gumtala , Sagarpur Phillaur , Bhadarpur , Bahmana Samana , Dakaunda , Pahal Wanke , Sirhali , Jatike , Chogawan , Bohad

Haryana Hisar , Sirsa , Bhiwani , Jind , Sonipat , Rohtak , Jhajjar , Fatehabad , Mahendergarh , Palwal , Dadri Charkhi Dadri , Loharu ,Jind , Narwana , Jhajjar , Palwal , Ganaur , Gohana , Sirsa , Dabwali , Hisar , Hansi , Meham , Kalanaur , Satnali , Fatehabad , Tohana , Mandola,Datoli,Nakipur,Shehzmanpur,Loharu Brah Khurd, Pandu Pindara , Jalalpura Khurd , Khark Bhura ,Kaer Kheri , Tumbaheri,Bithla

Ronija , Ratipur Gumad , Ganaur , Ahulana , Atail Ganaur , Nizampur Gohana , Madho Singhana , Chautala , Dabra , Payal Hisar , Muzadpur , Budak ,Ramayan Gaon , Ghirai , Mirzapur Hisar , Nara Hisar , Ajaib , Garhi Ballab , Barda Mahendergarh , Banawali , Parta , Chaubara , Balli qutabpur , Garhi Hansi

Rajasthan Hanumangarh , Sriganganagar , Churu , Jhunjhunu , Sikar , Nagaur , Jaipur Buhana , Chirawa , Jhunjhunun , Khetri , Malsisar , Nawalgarh , Udaipurwati , Gudha Gourji , Merta City , Degana Basawa , Birmi , Chirasan , Jaisinghsar , Jhunjhunu ,Lodipura , Manota Jatan , PalotaShri Amarpura , Shyampura Buhana

Sangasi , Syaloo Kalan , Togra Kalan , Jhanjhot , Dhadhot KhurdKhajpur Purana , Khinwasar Udaipurwati , Dheendhwa Athoona , Dheendhwa Nichla , Khudot , Peepli Chirawa , Surajgarh , Singhana Sanwlod , Pilani , Chirawa , MainanaBuhana , Dabri Baloda , Bakra Jhunjhunu , Khetri , Malsisar Nawalgarh , Udaipurwati , Gudha Gourji , Mandawa , Bajawa ,Palari , Balaran,Indali , Syaloo Khurd , Mandela , Dhadhot Kalan , Bhojrasar , Harpaloo Ramsukh , Kalwas , Sadpura,Chandgothi , Khalilpuri , Dugordasa , Jaoli , Khariyawas , Sangariya , Nithrana , Bhadi , Palri Laxmangarh , Teetanwar , Tamkor , Rayla Jhunjhunu , Pipal Ka Bas , Sesu , Patusar , Solana

Madhya Pradesh Gwalior , Mandsaur , Ratlam , Dhar Tekanpur , Dalauda , Berchha ,Chikliya , Damottar , Dantodiya ,Dhamottar , Dheekwa , Ghatwas,Hanumanpalia,Jharsandala,Kalori khurd , Mundari , Rupa khedab,Sinod , Surana , Kanvan Dhar ,

Sandala

Uttar Pradesh Bulandshahr , Aligarh , Meerut , Mathura Hathras , Sikandrabad , Mathura Khad Mohan Nagar , Muradabad Sikandrabad , Baroda Bulandshahr , Kota Hathras , Susawli , Bhagatua , Mahamauni , Pad , Bhakari , Sarkoria , Javra , Sadabad ,Padu , Nagla Dana , Nagla Rana , Nagla Amra , Nagla Soron , Nagla Hira Singh , Ramgarh Hathras , Bairisala , Raya Mathura , Nagla Gusai
Pakisthan
Punjab Pakpattan , Multan , Bahawalpur , Dera Ghazi Khan , Sargodha , Muzaffargarh
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dera Ismail Khan
KASHMIR Bhimber, Kotli , Mankote(Pok)
Rawalpindi Rawalpindi
Sindh Dadu , Shikarpur
Balochistan Lasbela , Dera Murad Jamali
Afganisthan
Kabul Kabul

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Pahal Jats Total Population %
Total Population 115000+

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References

  1. B S Dahiya:Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), p.241, s.n.166
  2. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. प-82
  3. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. प-65
  4. O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.47,s.n. 1446
  5. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. प-82
  6. Jat Varna Mimansa (1910) by Pandit Amichandra Sharma,p. 58
  7. Mahendra Singh Arya et al.: Ādhunik Jat Itihas, Agra 1998, p. 264
  8. शारथ्वतश चॊत्तरधूर महात्मा; महेष्वासॊ गौतमश चित्रयॊधी । शकैः किरातैर यवनैः पह्लवैश च; सार्धं चमूम उत्तरतॊ ऽभिपाति (VI.20.13)
  9. Empire of the Sikhs: The Life and Times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh https://g.co/kgs/kZUkzxf
  10. Mahendra Singh Arya et al: Adhunik Jat Itihas, p. 263
  11. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.886
  12. Mahendra Singh Arya et al: Adhunik Jat Itihas, p. 263
  13. Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p. 18
  14. Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p. 18
  15. Natural History by Pliny Book VI/Chapter 34
  16. research by User:Navneetpahal
  17. Research of User:Navneetpahal
  18. Research of User:Navneetpahal

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