~~~ The Jatt Clans ~~~

!~Dhillon~!

Jagg Juendeya de Mele !!!
jattan deh kuj last namesss missin neee :an :an
If i am correct than this jatt clans list has been copied from www.jattworld.com
So if any of u guys feel that a Jatt clan is missing from the list then tell them. They update this list regularly.
and I don't know how they missed the "Deo" clan
Deo is definitely a jatt clan.
 
SANDHU:so


famous Sandhus
1. Kikker Singh Sandhu: World famous free style wrestler

2. Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti :The Present Jathedar Akal Takhat - The Supreme Spiritual Leader of Sikhism

3.Arif Nakkai : Descendent of Sikh Misl Warrior Hira Singh Nakai and Former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Former Premier of West Punjab

4.Baba Jallan Ji: Of Village Naushera Dhalla, Amritsar; a Great Spiritual Master; lived during the times of Guru Arjan Dev. Worshipped mainly in Majha

5.Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sandhu:Leader of the Indian Freedom Movement Revolutionaries

6.Sardar Thakur Singh Sandhanwalia :Advocate for Sikh raj, founder of the Amritsar Singh Sabha, cousin of Maharaja Duleep Singh

7.Charat Singh Sandhu :Founder of the Most Powerful Sukerchakia Sikh Warrior Misl, was the grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

8.Hira Singh : Founder of the Nakai Sikh Warrior Misl

9.Jai Singh Kanhya :Founder of the Kanhya Sikh Warrior Misl

10.Maharaja Ranjit Singh :Supreme Emperor of The Greater United Punjab, Warrior

11. Sada Kaur : Ruler of Kanhaya Misl Estates and said to be the First Proponent of the United Punjab under One Flag Ideology. Her dream was made true by her Son-in-Law - Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

12.Maha Singh :Father of Maharaja Ranjit Singh who raised the Royal House of Shakerchakyas to a Powerful Misl that further lead to the rise of Ranjit Singh.

13.Bhai Bala :Companion of Guru Nanak

14.Qadir Yaar : Writer of Folklore Puran Bhagat

15. Pir Baba Kala Mehr Ji Shaheed: Clan Warrior of Ancient Punjab and Supreme Worshipped Ancestor of the Sandhu Jatt Clan

sade pind mela lagda sandhuan da har saal.....marhane da mela.sare sandhu tr5aktran te tralian bhar ke jande aa..........sharaab chadhai jandi jai..parshaad v daru da hunda........ghar di lahan........bus dopehar noo ho jande aa kundian de sing fasne shuru........sade bathere rishtedaar sandhu aa...main batheri vaar gia mele te......savere jaan vele sabh bande te jananian gidha paounde jande hun tralian te....aounde vele ta bande ta talli hunde te jananinana ove hi gidha ja poundian........ih akia janda ke sandhu sare daru peende te jehda daru ni peenda oh asli sandhu ni.......par main aj tak jionne dekhe sare sandhu saru peende
 

MeHRaM

sadial
balleeeee......kaafi lambi list aa....par its not complete.....mera ikk dost aa os da got aa KALIRAUNA...and he is jatt tooo...oh ni haiga ethe
 

Niki_Grewal

!*~PrInCe$$~*!
GREWAL (pronounced: gurray-waal and anglicised to "grey-wal") is one of the many last names of early Jat tribes that played an important historical role in Sikh history who later adopted Sikhism.

History

The Grewal community are the descendants of the Chandel Rajputs of Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh (North India).

They share their family tree with Chandel Rajputs. Chandels are one of the 36 royal castes of Rajputs. At one time, Chandels ruled over Bundelkhand. This state fell in the middle of rivers Yamuna and Narmada. They had their fort at Kalinjar.

They came into Punjab in around 1469 AD. The three main villages of the Grewal's are Gujjarwal, Narangwal and Qila Raipur; there are another 70 smaller villages around these three, all in the district of Ludhiana. Guru Hargobind visited Gujjarwal in 1631 AD. Grewals converted to Sikhism at this time.

It is said that one of the Chandel kings, named Bairsi (who was born in the cover of a large sand-mound- Griha) was brought up at his mother’s village and later on called Griah Wala. In later usage, it became Grewal.

Located South of the Sutlej River, the Grewal's came under British rule early even as Maharaja Ranjit Singh consolidated the Sikh Empire all the way to Kabul. The Grewal villages are characterized by small land holdings and a complete lack of large estates "zamindaris" that have been the cancer that has kept rural India impoversihed. In contrast, the Grewal villages with a rural middle class prospered and established schools which led to further progress. Education became the passport for the Grewals to travel and obtain positions across the Punjab and also relieve pressure on the small land holdings. They also joined the British-India mercenary army and fought in wars from Mesopotamia to Germany.

Women's emancipation also came early to the Grewals. A girl's high school was established in Gujjarwal over a hundred years ago. Grewal girls like Dr Gurdial Kaur Grewal and Dr Shivdev Kaur Grewal travelled to Delhi and graduated from Lady Hardinge Medical College early in the twentieth century. With education came problems for the girls; while sought after as educated brides, they were also less likely to accept the often vicious treatment of daughters-in-laws across the Punjab. The prohibition of Grewals marrying Grewals only made the matters worse. Female infanticide was not unusual across Grewal villages - it was perceived as less painful compared to watching a life-time of torture by the in-laws. In the Grewal villages women held equal power and worked and moved freely where they pleased.

Qila Raipur is now famous for the Grewal Sports that are an annual event. They were started by a successful businessman, Harchand Singh Grewal who made his fortune with "Harchand Singh Grewal's Motor Training School" in Calcutta. The high point of Grewal sports pride was Alexi Grewal's Gold Medal for the USA in the 110 Mile Cycling event at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. For the Grewal's, Alexi is their Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron.

The Grewal emphasis on education continues with Prof. J. S. Grewal a renowned Historian with numerous publications and Prof. I.K.Grewal the brilliant feminist and author of the most widely used text book for Women's Studies. Grewal inventors are also responsible for 83 United States patents since 1976 alone.


Balle!!! mera kamm taan already ker chuke ho tusi...thanx ji....proud to be one :so :so
 

jas_sandhu

JaTT kaiM ThoNu KOi VeHm?
sade pind mela lagda sandhuan da har saal.....marhane da mela.sare sandhu tr5aktran te tralian bhar ke jande aa..........sharaab chadhai jandi jai..parshaad v daru da hunda........ghar di lahan........bus dopehar noo ho jande aa kundian de sing fasne shuru........sade bathere rishtedaar sandhu aa...main batheri vaar gia mele te......savere jaan vele sabh bande te jananian gidha paounde jande hun tralian te....aounde vele ta bande ta talli hunde te jananinana ove hi gidha ja poundian........ih akia janda ke sandhu sare daru peende te jehda daru ni peenda oh asli sandhu ni.......par main aj tak jionne dekhe sare sandhu saru peende
22 yaar eni vadya gall dasan lai tera bhut bhut thanku aa...ethe ke penda yaar eh pind..kdo k lagda mela es vari main ve jake avanga..te rhi gall daru di.ovi theek keha tuh veer..SANDHU ta sare jamde hi sharabi aa.
 

jas_sandhu

JaTT kaiM ThoNu KOi VeHm?
SANDHU:so


famous Sandhus
1. Kikker Singh Sandhu: World famous free style wrestler

2. Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti :The Present Jathedar Akal Takhat - The Supreme Spiritual Leader of Sikhism

3.Arif Nakkai : Descendent of Sikh Misl Warrior Hira Singh Nakai and Former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Former Premier of West Punjab

4.Baba Jallan Ji: Of Village Naushera Dhalla, Amritsar; a Great Spiritual Master; lived during the times of Guru Arjan Dev. Worshipped mainly in Majha

5.Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sandhu:Leader of the Indian Freedom Movement Revolutionaries

6.Sardar Thakur Singh Sandhanwalia :Advocate for Sikh raj, founder of the Amritsar Singh Sabha, cousin of Maharaja Duleep Singh

7.Charat Singh Sandhu :Founder of the Most Powerful Sukerchakia Sikh Warrior Misl, was the grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

8.Hira Singh : Founder of the Nakai Sikh Warrior Misl

9.Jai Singh Kanhya :Founder of the Kanhya Sikh Warrior Misl

10.Maharaja Ranjit Singh :Supreme Emperor of The Greater United Punjab, Warrior

11. Sada Kaur : Ruler of Kanhaya Misl Estates and said to be the First Proponent of the United Punjab under One Flag Ideology. Her dream was made true by her Son-in-Law - Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

12.Maha Singh :Father of Maharaja Ranjit Singh who raised the Royal House of Shakerchakyas to a Powerful Misl that further lead to the rise of Ranjit Singh.

13.Bhai Bala :Companion of Guru Nanak

14.Qadir Yaar : Writer of Folklore Puran Bhagat

15. Pir Baba Kala Mehr Ji Shaheed: Clan Warrior of Ancient Punjab and Supreme Worshipped Ancestor of the Sandhu Jatt Clan

pehne bhut bhut thanwad ah tuhada...sada kamm tah tusi pehla hi kar dita...
 

jas_sandhu

JaTT kaiM ThoNu KOi VeHm?
History of Sandhu's
Sandhu is a Jat gotra or clan originally from the Northern Indian state of Punjab.

Etymology

According to one theory, the word Sandhu could be a corruption of the word Sindhu, the Vedic Sanskrit name of the Indus river. In the Mahabharata, Jayadratha, called as Sindhu Naresh or "king of the Sindhus" ruled over Sindh and is believed to have been a Sandhu Jat.

Another theory is that the name "Sandhu" comes from the apical ancestor of the clan, the heroic Sandhu Rao.

Origin

Sandhu Jats claim descent from the Raghuvanshi dynasty of Sri Rama of Ayodhya.

In the Mahabharata, Duryodhana gave his sister, Dushala in marriage to Jaydratha Sindhu (or Sandhu) to earn the friendship of the Sandhu Jats. The Sandhu Jats also took part in the Kurukshetra War.

Sir Lepel Griffin’s opinion is that the Sandhus came into the Punjab region from northwestern Rajputana (modern Rajasthan). The noted historian, K.C. Yadav says that most of the Jat tribes came to the Punjab in eleventh century during the days of Mahmud of Ghazni. Sandhus too are believed to have migrated to the province at this time.

H.A. Rose writes in his book that the Sandhus have eighty-four branches. According to the Sialkot Gazette of 1883-84, there were five main branches of Sandhus.

Geographical distribution

The Sandhu clan is the second-largest Jat clan in Punjab after the Sidhu-Brars.

Pre-Partition

In Punjab (British India), the Sandhus numbered at 135732 in the Census of 1881. The clan had twelve villages in the Lahore area of Majha among which, Raja Jang and Jodhu were prominent ones. The Sandhus of Lahore were notorious for being quarrelsome and tenacious fighters. After migrating to erstwhile East Punjab (comprising of today's Punjab (India), Haryana and Himachal Pradesh) following the Partition of India, they have completely merged with the Malwai community (the residents of the Malwa region of Punjab (India).
 

jas_sandhu

JaTT kaiM ThoNu KOi VeHm?
Today, the Sandhus are found throughout Punjab (India), Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and a few are scattered in Pakistan and the eastern regions of Gujarat (although they are the descendants of Sandhus who migrated from Punjab and Haryana).

The Sandhus have twenty-two villages in the area of Sirhali. This area is known as Bahia of Sandhus. They have seventeen villages in the area of Bhakna.

The Sandhus are settled on both sides of the Satluj river in the Trans-Sutlej and the Cis-Sutlej areas.

In Malwa, along the Satluj and from Faridkot to Muktsar, the Sandhus have the prominent villages of jhoke tehal singh" , "Saian Wala, Chughe Kalan, Vire Wala, Bhag Singh Wala, Marh, Sakka Wali, Kanian Wali and Khurhanj. The Sandhus of Rukhala came from Sirhali. The village of Sandhuan in Faridkot was also founded by the Sandhus but later occupied by the Brars. There are many villages of the Sandhus in Ludhiana.

Some of Sandhus went further to Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur in Doaba. Some of the Majhail Sandhus migrated to the Bathinda and Mansa areas after repeated disturbances created by Muslim invaders. Presently, the Sandhus are spread all over Punjab.

In Haryana, Sandhus are found in large numbers in Ambala,kurukshetra,karnal,yamunanagar,pehowa.In Rajashtan, sandhus are found in large numebers in Ganaganagar , Hanumangarh,karanapur disst. In Pakistan, they are spread up to Sialkot and the hill areas of Gujranwala.

Related clans

Sandhu, Sindhu and Sindhar are the same clan.
 
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