Dahiya Khap

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Dahiya Khap is a Khap of the Dahiya .[1] which itself is a part of the Jat community in Haryana.[2] There are more than 52 villages of Dahiya Jats in the district[3] and the Dahiya clan is the largest among the Jats of the state.[4] Dahiya Khap is popularly known as Dahiya Chalisa.[5][6] Dahiya Jats are called Dahiya Badshah in North India due to their bravery & sacrifice in Indian History.[7][8][9]Some Dahiya jats were live in talwandi bhangeria (a village in Moga district).

Villages of Dahiya Jats[]

  • Akbarpur Barota
  • Anandpur
  • Ashrafpur
  • Badhkhalsa
  • Barona
  • Barota
  • Bhadana
  • Bhatgaon
  • Bhowapur
  • Bidhlan
  • Bindhroli
  • Birdhana
  • Chathera
  • Cholka
  • Chota Khanda
  • Daultabad
  • Dhanwapur
  • gadoli
  • Garhi Bala
  • Garhi Hakikat
  • Garhi Sisana
  • Gopalpur
  • Gudha
  • Halalpur
  • Jhinjholi
  • Jharoth
  • Jharothi
  • Jaji
  • Kakroi
  • Kanwali
  • Khanda
  • Kheri Dahiya
  • Kheri Manjat
  • Khurampur
  • Kidholi
  • Khizarpur Jat
  • Malha Majra
  • Mandora
  • Mandori
  • Matindu
  • Mor Kheri
  • Mohmadabad
  • Nahra
  • Nahri
  • Nakloi
  • Naya Khanda
  • Nasirpur
  • Nirthan
  • Nilothi
  • Pelkha (Western UP)
  • Pipli
  • Pritampura
  • Ratangarh
  • Rohat
  • Sehri
  • Silana
  • Sisana
  • Thana Kalan
  • Thana Khurd
  • Tihar Kalan
  • Tihar Khurd
  • Turkpur
  • Talwandi Bhangerian

References[]

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  2. ^ "Haryana's Dahiya khap, a body representing people of Jaat community in Sonipat district, is organising a meeting to mark centenary celebrations in Sisana village on Monday". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  3. ^ "दहिया खाप ने भी किया आरक्षण ए समर्थन" (in Hindi). Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  4. ^ "सुरेंद्र प्रताप दहिया खाप प्रधान, Amarujala". Amar Ujala. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  5. ^ "खाप पंचायत की आंखों देखी, कानों सुनी". BBC News हिंदी (in Hindi). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  6. ^ "एशियाड विजेता दीपिका दहिया का किया सम्मान - दैनिक ट्रिब्यून". दैनिक ट्रिब्यून. 30 September 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  7. ^ Singh, KanwarPal (26 June 2019). PANDAV GATHA: TOMAR JAT EMPERORS OF NORTH INDIA (in Hindi). World History Research Organisation.
  8. ^ "बरोणा खेड़ा के नाम से 1276 में अस्तित्व में आया था बरोणा". Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi). 13 April 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  9. ^ The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India. Originals. 2004. ISBN 978-81-88629-52-7.


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