Hooda
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Hooda (or Hudda) is gotra of Jats found in Haryana in India. Hooda, Dabas, and the gotras are all brethren. These people came to Haryana from Marwar along with the Dahiya clan. At present, they have 24 villages near Rohtak in Haryana.
Hooda gotra orginated from Palestine, a region of southwest Asia at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea and roughly coextensive with modern Israel and the West Bank. Occupied since prehistoric times, it has been ruled by Hebrews, Egyptians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, and Turks.
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The mention of the facts in all the descriptions of jat clans that they migrated from some places like Uzbekistan or places as Arab or Egypt does not have any reference. This statement is very untrue and doesn't hold any proof.