Mayla

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Mayla (मायला)[1] Myla (मायला) Mayala (मायला) gotra Jats live in Jodhpur, Pali, Hanumangarh districts in Rajasthan. They are also found in Chennai in Tamil Nadu.

History

Ram Swarup Joon[2] writes In the Sabha Parva, Mahabharata/Book II Chapter 48, while describing various Kings who attended a ceremony in the Durbar (court) of Maharaja Yudhisthira, seventeen names are mentioned which are today found as Jat gotras. These are Malhia, Mylaw, Sindhar, Gandhar, Mahity, Mahe, Savi, Bath, Dharan, Virk, Dard, Shaly, Matash, Kukar (Khokar) Kak, Takshak, Sand, Bahik (Bathi) Bije (Bijenia), Andhra, Sorashtra (Rathi) Mann, Ar, Sohat, Kukat, Othiwal (Othval).


Mylapore is town in Chennai. There is need to search if Mayla Jat clan in ancient times had any connection with this town. "Mayil" in Tamil means a peacock.

Villages founded by Mayla clan

Distribution in Haryana

Villages in Hisar district

Kaimri,

Distribution in Rajasthan

Villages in Jodhpur district

Aau, Birawas (3), Denok, Ram Nagar Kalan (4), Runkiya, Tilwasani,

Villages in Barmer district

Balewa[3], Chabawas, Garal (20), Jakhdon Ki Dhani, Jhakh Barmer, Khudasa (2), Maylon Ka Der, Maylon Ki Dhani, Maylon Ki Beri, Naukh (50), Sanawara Kalan,

Villages in Pali district

Kala Pipal Ki Dhani, Lalki, Sojat Road,

Villages in Hanumangarh district

Bolanwali, Chaiya, Sangaria,

Notable Persons

Gallery of Mayla People

External links

Reference


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