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Sevlia (सेवलिया) Sewalia (सेवलिया) Sewliya (सेवलिया) Sewalya (सेवल्या) Sevalia (सेवलिया) Sewlia (सेवलिया) Seva (सेवा)[1] Sewa (सेवा)[2] is Gotra[3] of Jats found in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Origin

They are descendants of Maharaja Suvala (सुवल) of Mahabharata. [4]

Mention by Panini

Shevala (शेवल), a Yaksha deity is mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi. [5]


Shevalendra (शेवलेन्द्र) is mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi. [6]

Jat Gotras Namesake

Mention by Pliny

Pliny[7] while describing Arabia mentions... Also, the island of Chelonitis27, numerous islands of Ichthyophagi, the deserts of Odanda, Basa, many islands of the Sabæi, the rivers Thanar and Amnume, the islands of Dorice, and the fountains of Daulotos and Dora.

We find also the islands of Pteros, Labatanis, Coboris, and Sambrachate, with a town of the same name28 on the mainland.

Lying to the south are a great number of islands, the largest of which is Camari; also the river Musecros, and the port of Laupas.

.....We then come to the Sabæi, a nation of Scenitæ29, with numerous islands, and the city of Acila30, which is their mart, and from which persons embark for India.

....We then come to a promontory, from which to the mainland of the Troglodytæ it is fifty miles, and then the Thoani, the Actæi, the Chatramotitæ, the Tonabei, the Antidalei, the Lexianæ, the Agræi, the Cerbani, and the Sabæi37, the best known of all the tribes of Arabia, on account of their frankincense; these nations extend from sea to sea.38


27 Stephanus mentions this as an island of the Erythræan Sea. Hardly any of these places appear to have been identified; and there is great uncertainty as to the orthography of the names.

28 From which came the myrrh mentioned by Pliny in B. xii. c. 36.

29 Or the Tent-Dwellers, the modern Bedouins.

30 By some geographers identified with the Ocelis or Ocila, mentioned in c. 26, the present Zee Hill or Ghela, a short distance to the south of Mocha, and to the north of the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb. Hardouin says, however, that it was a different place, Acila being in the vicinity of the Persian Gulf, in which he appears to be correct. .....

37 Their country is supposed to have been the Sheba of Scripture, the queen of which visited king Solomon. It was situate in the south-western corner of Arabia Felix, the north and centre of the province of Yemen, though the geographers before Ptolemy seem to give it a still wider extent, quite to the south of Yemen. The Sabæi most probably spread originally on both sides of the southern part of the Red Sea, the shores of Arabia and Africa. Their capital was Saba, in which, according to their usage, their king was confined a close prisoner.

38 The Persian Gulf to the Red Sea.

History

Distribution in Rajasthan

Sewlia Jat gotra is found in Nagaur district in Rajasthan.

Villages in Nagaur district

Badgaon, Gemaliyawas,

Villages in Pali district

Kekindara (50),

Distribution in Madhya Pradesh

Villages in Ratlam district

Villages in Ratlam district with population of this gotra are: Ratlam 6,

Villages in Dewas district

Sewalya (सेवल्या) Jats live in villages: Bagada Dewas, Dawatha,

Villages in Harda district

Abagaon Khurd,

Sewa Village

Sewa is a Village in Sikar district in Rajasthan.

Notable persons

  • S. L. Sewlia - Date of Birth : 6-January-1958, Designation : Top Management, New Chennai township Pvt Ltd, Permanent Address : 9, Netaji Cross, Post Office Road, Ramamurthy Nagar, Bangalore-560 016, Phone: 080-25656685, Mob: Email:slsgem@yahoo.co.in
  • Om Narayan Sewalya - Village:Bagada Dewas, tah: Khategaon, Dewas.
  • Mayank Sewlia - From Merta city, Nagaur has been selected for research by Technician International Israel Institute on subject Distributed Spacecraft System.

Gallery

External links

See also

Shewal

Reference


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