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== Andrew Magdy Kamal ==
'''Solanki (सोलंकी) [[Solankhi]] (सोलंखी)''' (also called '''[[Chalukya]], [[Chaluk]], [[Chlokia]]''') is gotra of Jats found in [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Delhi]], [[Rajasthan]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]]. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. <ref>Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa </ref> They are known as [[Solgi]] in [[Gujarat]].
Andrew, born on 8/6/1996, Baptist, ran marathons and biked races like the Macomb Festival of Races, The Oak Apple Run, The Rochester Hills Youth Council Race, The Clawson Firecracker Race, The Detroit Free Press Half Marathon, The 30th annual Blue Watter Rambles Bike Race, and much more. He also is an Elvis impersonator. You can watch his youtube channel at: http://www.youtube.com/user/MrGamer456148. Also to conclude that,he created Andrewsite.ucoz.com, and andsocialrew.socialgo.com, plus mutch more websites. He's also the inventor of the World's First Microcontroller Powered Energy-Saving Generator, in which he applied for a patent on July 26/2011, and his website, andrewsite.ucoz.com was dedicated to his best freind Stevenson Wilson, who died on November 17, 2010. He continues to work hard everyday and inspires millions of people.
==History==
Solanki have also been called Chalukyas. The founder of the Solanki Rajput gotra is said to have born out of the Agnikund. A Chalukya king is also said to have offered presents in the Rajsuya Yagya of the Pandavas. The Solanki also claim to be Suryavanshi Rajputs. But according to the inscription found in the Vir Narayana temple in village Gadar of district Dharwar, their ancestor was a Chandravanshi who ruled from 1029 to 1063 AD. In 'Indians in Cauvery' part 14 pages 308 and 309, the Solankis have been called Chandravanshi; According to another inscription found in Barnagar (Gujrat) they belong to Bhadra gotra. They founded Barnagar. <ref>Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats, Rohtak, India (1938, 1967)</ref>

Solankis had rule over Soron, Ayodhya, [[Gujarat]], [[Delhi]], [[Rajasthan]] and [[Maharashtra]]. They were Chalukyas, [[Chandravansh]]i Jats, who became Solanki Rajputs after consecration at mount Abu.<ref>Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudi, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998 </ref>

[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]] written about the [[Solgi]]/ [[Solanki]]/ [[Sulika]] / [[Chulika]] clan. According to him they are mentioned in the Puranas as Sulikas and Chulikas. The Matsya Purana says that they were the people through whose country flowed the river Chakhsu. <ref>Chapter XX 45-46</ref> Pargitar suggests that Chakshu may perhaps be taken for Vaksu which is the Oxus, and says that in that case the Sulikas may be the people on the Oxus river in [[Turkistan]]. <ref>Markandeya Purana, p, 342 note</ref> The Brihat Samhita connects these people with the [[Gandhar]]s and [[Vokkana]]s, (occupying modern Wakhan.) According to a Buddhist historian of Tibet, Tara Nath, The Kingdom of Sulik was located beyond [[Togara]] which may be further identified with the country of the [[Tokhara]]s, <ref>159-See also Indian Antiquary , IV, 364</ref> according to some Togara may be identified with modern Ter in the south, which does not seem to be correct. P.C. Bagchi in, “India and Central Asia” says that the Sulikas are originally from Sogdiana In Central [[Asia]], and came to settle in India. <ref>160-op.cit.p.146</ref> According to him the Sulki Rajputs of Shahpur District, the [[Solgi]] and [[Solakhi]] Jats of Multan region and the [[Sud]] of [[Amritsar]] [[Ludhiana]] in the [[Punjab region|Punjab]], the Chalukyas of the Deccan, and the Solankis of
[[Gujarat]] in ancient times, appear to be the remnants of the Sogdians. According to Buddha Prakash, the word Chulika is Variant of Sulika, which represents the Chinese Suli. <ref>Studies in Indian History and Civilization bu Buddha Prakash, p. 258</ref> The Markandeya Purana Mentions them as two different people, both in the north. <ref>Quoted by. B.C. Law, op, cit.,p.384</ref> <ref>[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]], Jats the Ancient Rulers, 1980, p. 270-271 </ref>


In the sixth century A.D. the Sulikas are mentioned in the Haraha inscription of Isanavarman [[Maukhari]], who is supposed to have defeated them. Dr. Roy Chaudhuri, suggests that the [[Sulika]]s should be identified with the [[Chalukya]]s who are mentioned in the Mahakuta Pillar Inscription <ref>163-ibid</ref> <ref>[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]], Jats the Ancient Rulers, 1980, p. 271 </ref>


Thus the [[Solanki]] and the [[Chaluka]]s of the later period are the same. The original word may be Sulik which was found similar to Chulik, meaning the palm, by the Brahman Priest at the Mount Abu fire sacrifice. Therefore, it was given out that the Chalukyas were born from the Palm (Chuluk) of Brahma. A grant of a Dharasen II of Vallabhi, mentions the Saulkikas, along with Pratisarakas, and Churoddharanikas. The last two words may be the forerunners of Pratihara and Chaudhari (Two titles) respectively. This inscription edited By J.F. Fleet is dated in the 252 of Gupta era. (?) <ref>Indian Antiquary, January 1886, p. 187</ref> Upendar Thakur, rightly identifies them with the Hunas of whom they were a part . <ref>The Hunas in India, pp. 191-194</ref> The people called Chulik are still found in Central Asia. <ref>[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]], Jats the Ancient Rulers, 1980, p. 271 </ref>
== Jhadsa Palam Khap ==
'''Jhadsa Palam Khap''' is also known by the name '''Solanki Khap'''. It has its area surrounding Delhi. [[Palam]] village is its head village. This khap has 365 villages. In this khap are villages from Delhi province namely, [[Mahrauli]], [[Mahipalpur]], [[Khanpur]], [[Ghitorni]], [[Palam]], [[Munirka]], [[Baprola]]' [[Lado Sarai]], [[Nim Sarai]], and [[Ghatwaria]]. Villages of Gurgaon janapada of [[Sehrawat]] Jats [[Sukhrali]], [[Jhadsa]], and [[Kataria]]. Villages of Ahirs are [[Bajipur]], [[Kabupur]], and [[Ladauli]]. '''Jhadsa Palam Khap''' played very important role in the freedom movement of 1857 in which Ch Bakhtawar Singh of village [[Jhadsa]] was hanged to death by the British government. <ref>Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, Agra, 2004, p. 16</ref>

==Solanki Khap ==
'''Solanki Khap''' has 28 villages in [[Agra]] district in [[Uttar Pradesh]]. Main villages are:[[Badauda Agra|Badauda]] (बडौदा) , [[Midhakur]] ( मिढाकुर), [[Kagaraul]] (कागारौल) . Ch. Phool Singh of this khap had a great fight with British. <ref>Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, Agra, 2004, p. 22</ref>

== Distribution in Rajasthan ==
[[Solanki]] [[Khap]] has 11 villages in [[Bharatpur]] district. <ref>Jat Bandhu, Agra, April 1991</ref>
=== Locations in Jaipur city ===
Amer,
Gandhi Nagar,
Imliwala Phatak,
JP Colony,
Lal Kothi,
Mahavir Nagar I,
Mahesh Nagar,
Malviy Nagar,
Mansarowar Colony,
Queens Road,
Shastri Nagar,

=== Villages in Bharatpur district ===
[[Bachhamandi]],
[[Bharatpur]],
[[Nadbai]],

=== Villages in Hanumangarh district ===
[[Sangaria]],
=== Villages in Karauli district ===
[[Mahu khas]],

== Distribution in Delhi ==
Villages belonging to Solanki Jat Gotra in Delhi are:
[[Palam]], [[Nasirpur]], [[Matiala]], [[Asalatpur]],
[[Baprola]],
[[Shabad Mohmadpur]],
[[Pooth Kalan]],
[[Bindapur]],
[[Bagdola]],
[[Luharheri]],
[[Mirzapur]],
[[Toganpur]],
[[Pehladpur]],
[[Dabri]]

== Distribution in Madhya Pradesh ==
Bhopal,
Beragarh Bhopal,
Khargone
== Distribution in Uttar Pradesh ==
[[Solanki]] [[Khap]] has 28 villages in [[Mathura]] district, and 21 in [[Agra]] district. <ref>Jat Bandhu, Agra, April 1991</ref>
=== Villages in Bagpat district ===
[[Jivana Guliyan]],
=== Villages in Mathura district ===
[[Dhana Teja]],
[[Gudera]],
[[Nagla Sahtiya]],
[[Pavesara]],
[[Nagaura]]
[[Nunera]],

=== Villages in Agra district ===
[[Agra]],
[[Tikari]] (1),
[[Anguthi]] (अंगूठी),
[[Midhakur]] (मिढाकुर),
[[Sahai]] (सहाई),
[[Sakatpura]] (सकतपुरा),
[[Badauda]] (बडौदा),
[[Sahara]] (सहारा),

=== Villages in Firozabad district ===
[[Chulhawali]],
[[Nagla Tulsi]] ([[Tundla]]),

== Notable persons from this gotra ==
*Lt Col Ude Parkash Shorot Of Village Sagarpur,Ballabgarh.
*Mr Jagbir Shorot,Director- Lords International,Delhi
*Lt Col Yashbir Shorot, Now Regional Director Of Entire East Zone Of Country In Pro-Interactive Services.
*Commandant Udebir Shorot,Indo-Tibetan Border Police
*Lt Col Satyabir Shorot,Sena Medal
* M.S.Solanki, IFS, Madhya Pradesh
*Rajan Solanki - IRS Uttar Pradesh
*Balram Solanki - former adviser to governor of Himachal Pradesh
*[[Dharam Dev Solanki]] - MLA from Palam
*Pushpendra Singh Solanki - DY. SP RPS , Date of Birth : 25-February-1976, Vill. [[Nai Gujar]], Po.- [[Chichana]], Teh. & Distt. - [[Bharatpur]], Rajasthan, Mob: 9414026611
-Sanjay Solanki, S/o Ch Ranbir Singh, Date of Birth: 25 June - 1971 Village Asalat Pur, Janakpuri New Delhi- 110058, Tel No. (+91)9990502008, (+91)11-25513931

==References==
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Revision as of 18:09, 10 August 2011

Andrew Magdy Kamal

Andrew, born on 8/6/1996, Baptist, ran marathons and biked races like the Macomb Festival of Races, The Oak Apple Run, The Rochester Hills Youth Council Race, The Clawson Firecracker Race, The Detroit Free Press Half Marathon, The 30th annual Blue Watter Rambles Bike Race, and much more. He also is an Elvis impersonator. You can watch his youtube channel at: http://www.youtube.com/user/MrGamer456148. Also to conclude that,he created Andrewsite.ucoz.com, and andsocialrew.socialgo.com, plus mutch more websites. He's also the inventor of the World's First Microcontroller Powered Energy-Saving Generator, in which he applied for a patent on July 26/2011, and his website, andrewsite.ucoz.com was dedicated to his best freind Stevenson Wilson, who died on November 17, 2010. He continues to work hard everyday and inspires millions of people.