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The gotra names of the Jat people are generally unique in South Asia, but some do overlap with the Sainis, Rajputs, Kamboj, Ahirs, and Gujars.[1] Following is a partial list of Jat clans, which has been compiled from various sources, including publications by Jat historians such as Ompal Singh Tugania,[2] Bhaleram Beniwal,[3][4] Mahendra Singh Arya and collaborators,[5] Thakur Deshraj,[6] Dilip Singh Ahlawat,[7] and Ram Swarup Joon.[8] The list includes more than 2700 Jat gotras. Thakur Deshraj, Ram Swarup Joon and Dilip Singh Ahlawat have described histories of some of the Jat gotras. Some websites have also prepared lists of Jat gotras with details of their history and distribution.
A
- Aasi
- Abusaria
- Achara
- Agre
- Aheer
- Ahlawat
- Ajmeria
- Andhak
- Antal
- Arar
- Assoun
- Atri
- Attariwalla
- Atwal
- Aulakh
- Aujla
- Aura
- Ahluwalia
B
- Bachak
- Badhan
- Baghar
- Baidwan
- Beniwal
- Bahniwal
- Bains
- Bajwa
- Bajya
- Bal
- Baleli
- Balhara
- Baloda
- Balyan
- Bamraulia
- Bana
- Bandechha
- Bangial
- Bargoti
- Barjati
- Basra
- Batth
- Beniwal
- Bhachar
- Bhadia
- Bhadu
- Bhadiar
- Bhalli
- Bhalothia
- Bhambu
- Bhangu
- Bharhaich
- Bharwana
- Bhattewad
- Bhawana
- Bhidwal
- Bhind
- Bhinder
- Bhukar
- Bhullar
- Bhutta
- Birring
- Bohar
- Boparai
- Bosan
- Budania
- Budhwar
- Burdak
- Buria
- Buttar
C
D
- Dab
- Dabas
- Dagur
- Daha
- Dahba
- Daher
- Dahiya
- Dalal
- Dandiwal
- Dantusliya
- Daukia
- Dawana
- Deo
- Deol
- Deshwal
- Dhaka
- Dhankhar
- Dhaulya
- Dhetarwal
- Dhaliwal
- Dhamial
- Dhandla
- Dhandu
- Dhariwal
- Dharni
- Dhatt
- Dhillon
- Dhindsa
- Dhoat
- Dhotar
- Dhothar
- Dhonchak
- Dhull
- Didel
- Doad
- Dookya
- Dosanjh
- Drigh
- Dudhra
- Dudi
- Duhan
- Duhoon
- Dullar
F
G
- Gaina
- Gakhal
- Gandas
- Gandhar
- Ganjial
- Garewal
- Garhwal
- Ghallu
- Ghangas
- Ghasal
- Ghumman
- Gill
- Gilotar
- Godara
- Gondal
- Goraya
- Grewal
- Goyat
- Goriya
- Gujjral
- Gulia
H
I
J
- Jaglan
- Jajra
- Jakhar
- Jandral
- Jandwa
- Janmeja
- Janu
- Jappa
- Jathol
- Jatrana
- Jatri
- Jethoo
- Jhaal
- Jhammat
- Jhanjhar
- Jhujh
- Jhullan
- Johal
- Johiya
- Joon
- Juta
- Jyani
K
- Kadian
- Kahlon
- Kailay
- Kajala
- Kak
- Kakran
- Kaler
- Kalirai
- Kaliramna
- Kaloke
- Kaloya
- Kalwania
- Kalyal
- Kalyar
- Kang
- Kanyal
- Karwir
- Karwasra
- Kasaniya
- Kaswan
- Katewa
- Khagwal
- Khaira
- Khangura
- Khar
- Kharb
- Kharra
- Khatkar
- Khatri
- Khatarmal
- Khatkar
- Khatril
- Kheeva
- Khichar
- Khichi
- Khingar
- Khirwar
- Khoja
- Khokhar
- Khoti
- Khror
- Khoye Maurya
- Kohja
- Kookana
- Korotaneh
- Kuhar
- Kulhari
- Kundhal
- Kundu
L
- Lak
- Lali
- Langrial
- Lathwal
- Leel
- Legha
- Lehal
- Lidhar
- Lilla
- Lodike
- Lohanch
- Lohchav
- Lomish
- Lamba
- Lakra
- Lohan
- Lathar
- Ladu
- Ladwal
- Lagwan
- Lamboriya
- Lambrod
- Lamoriya
- Lamror
- Lana
- Lachan/Lacham
- Lekhon
- Lawas
- Latiyan
- Lather
- Lathor
- Lathi/Lathee
- Lahamrod
- Lohit
- Lon
M
- Maan
- Mahil
- Mahi
- Mahla
- Mahra
- Maitla
- Majhail
- Majoka
- Makwal
- Malhi
- Malik Ghatwala
- Mallana
- Manda
- Mandiwal
- Manes
- Mangat
- Manj
- Mangoana
- Manjotha
- Marath
- Marhal
- Marrar
- Mathauda
- Matyal
- Maukhari
- Mehria
- Mekan
- Mirdha
- Minhas
- Moond
- Moonga
- Mor
N
P
- Pachar
- Padda
- Pal
- Pandher
- Panghal
- Pangli
- Panjootha
- Pannun
- Panwar
- Parhar
- Pawania
- Pawera
- Pawriya
- Phangureh
- Phogat
- Phoolka
- Phullan
- Pilania
- Puni
- Punia
- Punyal
- Purewal
R
S
- Sagla
- Saharan
- Sahasi
- Sahi
- Sahota
- Sahotra
- Sahu
- Sajanke
- Samra
- Samtia
- Sandhu
- Sangha
- Sanghera
- Sangi
- Sangwan
- Sansanwal
- Sehrawat
- Sarai
- Sarao
- Sarwara
- Sehdev
- Sehwag
- Sekhon
- Semi
- Shajra
- Sheikhum
- Sheokhand
- Shergill
- Sheoran
- Sidhu
- Sinsinwar
- Sunda
- Suriara
- Sapediya
T
- Takhar
- Takshak
- Talokar
- Tandi
- Tarar
- Tarohly
- Tatri
- Tevatia
- Thadwal
- Thathal
- Thaheem
- Thenua
- Thiara
- Thind
- Toor
- Tulla
U
V
W
See Also
- Jat Sikh clans of Jalandhar Division
- Jat Sikh clans of the Lahore Division
- Hindu Jat clans of Ambala Division
References
- ^ Marshall, J., A Guide to Taxila, Cambridge University Press, London, 1960, pp. 24.
- ^ Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat samudāy ke pramukh Ādhār bindu, Jaypal Agencies, Agra 2004
- ^ Bhaleram Beniwal: Binning Jāton kā Ādikālīn Itihāsa, Jaypal Agencies, Agra 2005.
- ^ Bhaleram Beniwal: Jāt Yodhaon ke Balidān, Jaypal Agencies, Agra 2005
- ^ Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudi, Kishan Singh Faujdar and Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998
- ^ Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihasa (Hindi),Patel, Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd ed.
- ^ Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa
- ^ Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats, Rohtak, India (1938, 1967)