Dhaka
Dhaka
(Dhakarwal, Dhakkarwal, Dhakawal)
Location : Rajasthan, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi
Country : India
Dhaka (ढाका)[1] [2][3] Dhakarwal (ढकरवाल) Dhakkarwal (ढक्करवाल)[4] Dhakawal (ढकवाल) gotra Jats are found in Rajasthan, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi. They were supporters of Chauhan Confederacy. [5] They were supporters of Tomar Confederacy. [6][7][8]
Origin
- ढाकोजी के नाम पर ढाका जाट गोत्र प्रचलित हुआ है.[12]
History
Alexander Cunningham[13] writes about The Sangala of Alexander, which has long ago been recognized in the Sakala of the Brahmans and the Sāgal of the Buddhists.
Alexander Cunningham[14] further writes that In the time of Hwen Thsang She-kie-lo, or Sakala, was in ruins, and the chief town of the district was Tse-kia, or Chekia, which may also be read as Dhaka or Taka.
It is also likely that the clan may get name from Dhak tree. Alexander Cunningham[15] mentions that On leaving Sakala, the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang travelled eastward into a forest of Po-lo-she trees, where his party encountered fifty brigands, who robbed them of their clothes. M. Julien, who has properly rendered Hwen Thsang Po-lo-she by Palasa, the Butea frondosa, or Dhak tree.
The Brahmanical accounts of Sakala have been collected from the Mahabharata by Professor Lassen in his ' Pentapotamia Indica.' (pp. 73, 74) According to that poem, Sakala, the capital of the Madras, who are also called Jartikas and Bahikas, was situated on the Apaga rivulet to the west of the Iravati, or Ravi river. It was approached from the east side by pleasant paths through the Pilu forest,
Alexander Cunningham[16] mentions that The country is still well known as Madrades, or the district of the Madras, which is said by some to extend from the Bias to the Jhelam, but by others only to the Chenab. Regarding the Apaga rivulet, I believe that it may be recognized in the Ayak Nadi, a small stream which has its rise in the Jammu hills to the north-east of Syalkot. After passing Syalkot the Ayak runs westerly near Sodhra, where in the rainy season it throws off its superfluous water in the Chenab. It then turns to the south-south-west past Banka and Nandanwa to Bhutala, and continues this same course till within a few miles of Asarur. There it divides into two branches, which, after passing to the east and west of Asarur, rejoin at 2½ miles to the south of Sangalawala Tiba. Its course is marked in the revenue survey maps for 15 miles to the south-west of Sangala, where it is called the Nananwa canal. An intelligent man of Asarur informed me that he had seen the bed of the Nananwa 20 kos to the south-west, and that he had always heard that it fell into the Ravi a long way off. This, then, must be Arrian's "small rivulet" near which Alexander pitched his camp, at 100 stadia, or 11½ miles, to the east of the Akesines, below its junction with the Hydaspes.[17] At that time, therefore, the water of the Ayak must have flowed for a long distance below Sangala, and most probably fell into the Ravi, as stated by my informant. Near Asarur and Sangala, the Ayak is now quite dry at all seasons ; but there must have been water in it at Dhakawala only 24 miles above Asarur, even so late as the reign of Shah Jahan, when his son Dara Shekoh drew a canal from that place to his hunting seat at Shekohpura, which is also called the Ayak, or Jhilri canal.
According to historian Dasharatha Sharma the ancient name Darbhakaksha (दर्भकक्ष) mentioned in Chauhan history is identified as present village Dhakas in Fatehpur tahsil of Sikar district in Rajasthan. It was one of the vishayas of Chauhans.[18]
According to Bards It is said that all Dhakas were killed in war when a sole person in womb of Chahar lady of Sidhmukh survived, who was Juliya Dhaka. Juliya Dhaka moved from here and came to a spot in Sikar district and founded Juliasar after him. It is near border of Churu district on Laxmangarh-Salasar road (NH-65). Nearby village Magluna (east). Julia Jat had 18 sons who founded 18 villages. Dhaka gotra Jats founded 45 villages. All Dhakas have spread from Juliasar.
Cities and mountains named on Dhaka's name:
There are many Cities and mountains named on Dhaka's name like Kala Dhaka (Black Mountains) and Gora Dhaka mountains on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan. A village is also known as Dhaka near by these mountains.
Origin of Dhaka
Origin of Dhaka: Dr Naval Viyogi provides us information from the Naga records. Dhaka is also the name of capital of Bangladesh. It is named after Dhakeshwari i.e. the goddess of Dhakas. According to Dr Naval Viyogi [19] In a period of third century AD many hoards of Taka coins have been recovered from Nagpur region,[20] which were introduced by the Taka Nagas of North-West. Linguists have informed that these Taka people reached and ruled in the region of Dhaka of Bangla Desh, since the word 'Dhaka' is a linguistic (Pali) variation of Taka. [21] [22]
In the second act of Sanskrit play mrcchakatika a dialect has been used by author, known as Takki. Taki, Takka or Dhakka is the Prakrit dialect which has been called by Pischal language of East Bengal spoken around Dhaka, but there is another interpretation too, since word 'Ta' has been changed to 'Dha' due to the tendency of change from Sanskrit to Pali or Prakrit as cited above, hence the original word is Taka from which Dhaka has been derived.[23][24]
Dhaka is a one of names of Nagavanshi Kings who ruled from 2nd to 5th century. As per History of Sanskrit Literature (1859), p. 267 and F. Max Mullar Dhata changed to Dacca or Dhaka (Sanskrit to Pali or English) over a period of time.
सरपा खाप
76. सरपा खाप - यह खाप शाहजहां के शासन के दौरान बनी. अब इसमें विभिन्न गोत्रों के करीब 80 गांव हैं जिसमें उत्तर प्रदेश के जनपद बागपत में बसे खेकड़ा, बसी, ढिकौली, टटीरी आदि गांव प्रमुख हैं. ढिकौली गांव उत्तर प्रदेश का सबसे बड़ा गांव है जिसमें ढाका गोत्र के जाट रहते हैं.[25]
जाट इतिहास
दलीप सिंह अहलावत[26] ने लिखा है....यौधेयों की कालान्तर में कई शाखायें भी हो गईं। कुलकिया शाखा के लोग अब अजीतगढ़ चूड़ी के पास मौजूद हैं। इस वंश में ढाका शाखा के भी अनेक गांव हैं जिनमें गांव ढानी जयपुर में, ढकौली, पटौली, औगटा, सहदपुर आदि मेरठ में, मिल्क, मानिपुर, छाचरी आदि जिला बिजनौर में सुप्रसिद्ध गांव हैं।....यौधेय के शाखागोत्र - 1. कुलकिया 2. ढाका ।
Villages founded by Dhaka clan
- Dhaka Bangladesh - Dhakeshwari (ढाकेश्वरी) is goddess of city whose temple is located in the south-western part of the city.
- Dhakrani (ढकरानी) - Village in Vikasnagar Block in Dehradun District of Uttarakhand State, India.
- Bas Dhakan (बास ढ़ाकान) - village in Churu tehsil of Churu district of Rajasthan.
- Dhaka Ka Bas (ढाका का बास) - village in Nawalgarh tahsil of Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan.
- Dhaka Ki Dhani (ढाका की ढाणी) - village in Nawalgarh tahsil of Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan.
- Dhaka Mandi (ढाकामण्डी) - village in Buhana tahsil of Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan.
- Dhakala (ढाकाला) - village in Shahabad tahsil of Kurukshetra district of Haryana.
- Dhakali (ढाकाली) - village in Fatehpur tahsil of Sikar district in Rajasthan founded by Dhaka Jats.
- Dhakasa (ढाकास) (Dhakas) - village in Fatehpur tehsil Sikar district in Rajasthan. Its ancient name was Darbhakaksha (दर्भकक्ष).[27]
- Dhakawali (ढाकावाली) - village in Sujangarh tahsil in Churu district in Rajasthan.
- Dhaki Ki Dhani (ढाकी की ढाणी) - village in Didwana tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.
- Dhakkarwal (ढकरवाल) - village in Chirawa tahsil of Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan.
- Dhakoriya (ढ़ाकोरिया) - village in Nagaur tehsil and district in Rajasthan.
- Tonk Dhaka Ki Dhani (टोंक ढाका की ढाणी) - village in Nawalgarh tehsil of Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan.
- Dhakon Ka Goliya (ढाकों का गोलिया) - village in Gudha Malani Tahsil of Barmer district in Rajasthan.
- Dhakon Ka Tala (ढाकों का तला) - village in Chohtan Tahsil of Barmer district in Rajasthan.
- Dhakawali Dhani (ढाकावाली ढाणी) - village in Ganganagar district in Rajasthan.
- Dhaka Hanumangarh (ढाका) - Village in Bhadra tahsil in Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan.
- Juliasar (जूलियासर) - village in Laxmangarh tehsil in Sikar district in Rajasthan. It was founded by Julia Dhaka Jat hence Juliyasar
- Magloona (मगलूणा) - village in Laxmangarh tehsil in Sikar district, Rajasthan. Magloona was founded by Maluji Dhaka in 1394 AD.
- Sardarpura Dhakawala (सरदारपुरा ढाकावाला) - village is in Phulera tahsil of Jaipur district in Rajasthan.
- Hudo Ki Dhani (हुडो की ढाणी)-village is in Baytoo tahsil of Barmer district in Rajasthan .
- Dhakawala - 24 miles above Asarur (Gujaranwala).[28]
- Dhaka Ki Dhani - Village in Jhunjhunu tehsil of Jhunjhunu district. It is located in Ladusar Gram Panchayat. Its revenue name Rahado Ka Baas.
Sub divisions of Tunwar
Bhim Singh Dahiya[29] provides us list of Jat clans who were supporters of the Tunwar when they gained political ascendancy. The Dhaka clan supported the ascendant clan Tunwar and became part of a political confederacy.[30]
The Conflict between Dhakas and Burdaks
We get following details about battle between Dhakas and Burdaks from the records of Burdak Bards[31]. The Sarnau was Jagirdari of Burdaks under Raja Mahi Pal Tanwar of Delhi in samvat 1032. Burdaks ruled at Sarnau Fort from samvat 1032 to samvat 1315 (975 AD - 1258 AD). In samvat 1315 (1258 AD) Sarnau falls to Delhi Badashah Nasir-ud-din Mahmud (1246–1266) son of Iltutmish (1211–1236) of Slave dynasty under the leadership of mansabdar Mom Raj Dhaka of Ganora Sikar. At that time Chaudhary Kalu Ram, Kunwar Padam Singh and Kunwar Jag Singh were Jagirdars from Burdak clan. There were 84 villages in this Jagir. Nasir-ud-din Mahmud had appointed Mom Raj Dhaka of Ganora Sikar village as mansabdar.
There was tension between Dhakas and Burdaks. There seem apparently two reasons regarding this tension. Firstly as per bard records Sukhi Devi, the Wife of Dhaka Mamraj, uttered bad words for Kunwar Padam Singh Burdak while he was passing through village Ganora Sikar. Offended Kunwar Padam Singh Burdak took Sukhi Devi to the Sarnau Fort. Secondly as per local tradition some Dhaka woman came for water on well of Burdaks and Dhakas took it otherwise. This resulted in War betweeb Dhakas and Burdaks. As per records of Bards there occurred 6 battles between Burdaks and Dhakas as under:
First war – Mom Raj Dhaka attacked Sarnau Fort on Chatra Badi 9 samvat 1308 (1251 AD) with an army of 10000 soldiers. Mom Raj Dhaka was defeated with a loss of 1500 people. Padam Singh Burdak lost 500 people. Total loss 2000 people.
Second war – Mom Raj Dhaka attacked Sarnau Fort second time on Kartik Sudi 13 samvat 1309 (1252 AD) with an army of 15000 soldiers. Mom Raj Dhaka was defeated with a loss of 600 people. Burdaks lost 200 people. Total loss 800 people. The chief of Burdak army was Ridmal Jakhar of Riri Bigga.
Third war – Mom Raj Dhaka attacked Sarnau Fort third time on Falgun Badi 5 samvat 1310 (1254 AD) with an army of 20000 soldiers. War continued for three days (Falgun Badi 5-8). Mom Raj Dhaka was defeated with a loss of 2000 people. Burdaks lost 500 people. Total loss 2500 people. The chief of Burdak army was Kunwar Jag Singh Burdak.
Fourth war – Mom Raj Dhaka attacked Sarnau Fort fourth time on Chatra Badi 9 samvat 1311 (1254 AD) with an army of 20000 soldiers. War continued for five days (Chatra Badi 9-13). Mom Raj Dhaka was defeated. The total loss was 13515 people. The chief of Burdak army was Kunwar Jag Singh Burdak.
Fifth war – Mom Raj Dhaka attacked Sarnau Fort fifth time on Jeshtha Badi 2 samvat 1313 (1256 AD) with an army of 25000 soldiers. War continued for Seven days (Jeshtha Badi 2-9). Mom Raj Dhaka was defeated with a loss of 5000 people and injury to 2000 people. The Dhaka Army was badly defeated as they did not get drinking water. The chief of Burdak army was Kunwar Padam Singh Burdak.
Sixth war – Mom Raj Dhaka attacked Sarnau Fort sixth time on Paush Badi 5 samvat 1313 (1257 AD). War continued for nine days (Paush Badi 5-13). Mom Raj Dhaka was defeated. The chief of Burdak army was Kunwar Padam Singh Burdak.
Mom Raj Dhaka conspires - Thus Mom Raj Dhaka could not defeat Burdaks in six direct wars. He started conspiracy how to defeat Burdaks. He got the secret information about Burdaks that they all gather and take bath unarmed at Halani Baori at Sarnau on the amavashya tithi of Ashwin month for performing the annual shradha of their ancestors. On such occasion on amavashya tithi of Ashwin month of samvat 1315 (1258 AD) when all Burdaks gathered to take bath unarmed at Halani Baori at Sarnau, Mom Raj Dhaka attacked them with an army of 25000. All Burdaks were killed. The village and Fort of Sarnau was reduced to ashes.
Traditions
Some of other Gotra's where Dhakas do not have marriage relations are: Kadak, Bardak, Badak and Bamel.
These are known as Dhaka-pad Gotras.
Net Statistics
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Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Dhaka Jats live in Dhikoli village in Bagpat district of Uttar Pradesh. This has population of about 10 thousand.
Villages in Bagpat district
Villages in Saharanpur district
Villages in Moradabad District
Villages in Bijnor District
Bhawanipur Bijnor, Chhachari Teep, Milak Beniram, Shadipur Milak,
Villages in Badayun District
Villages in Muzaffarnagar District
Villages in Meerut District
Distribution in Rajasthan
Dhaka is the biggest Gotra in Sikar district. The biggest war between Rathores and Johiya Jats was fought at Dhaka village near Sidhmukh. Juliasar village in Sikar district was founded by Julia Dhaka Jat. Julia Jat had 18 sons who founded 18 villages. Dhaka gotra Jats founded 45 villages.
Villages in Sikar district
Akhaypura, Alakhpura Bogan, Badhadar, Bajor, Basni, Bathot, Bhau ji ki Dhani, Bhojasar, Bhojasar Bada, Bhukarbas, Bhuma Bada, Bhunwala, Chachiwad Chhota Charanwas Sikar, Chelasi, Dadia, Dalmas, Dantru (17), Datujla, Dewas Fatehpur, Dhahar Ka Bas, Dhaka Ki Dhani (Sabalpura), Dhani Dabar, Dhani Rampura, Dhani Sohanji (Netarwas), Dholpalia, Dinarpura, Disnau, Doogoli, Dujod, Fatehpur, Fatehpura, Ganora Sikar, Garinda, Ghirania Bara, Godia Bada (50), Hapas, Hardayalpura, Harsawa, Hukampura[32] Jalalsar, Jasrasar, Jeenwas (20), Jethwan Ka Bas (1), Katrathal, Khatipura (Jasrasar), Khora Danta Ramgarh, Khoru, Lalana, Lalana (Sutot), Laxman Ka Bas, Losal, Mandiwal Ki Dhani, Magloona, Mandota, Moondwara, Nabipura, Narsas, Netarwas, Paldi, Patoda, Rasulpura, Rinau, Roru Badi, Sanwali Laxmangarh, Sanwloda Purohitan, Shivsinghpura, Sigdola Bada, Sihot Chhoti, Sikar, Talab ki Dhani, Tarpura, Thathawata Piran, Tunawan, Turkasia Udansar (2)
Villages in Churu district
Abhaipura Taranagar, Bachharara, Balrasar (10), Bas Dhakan, Barjangsar, Bheemsana, Bhinchari, Bidasar, Biramsar, Chhapar Churu (4), Devipura Ratangarh, Dhakali, Hardesar, Jaleu Ratangarh, Janau Khari, Kandhalsar, Kangar Ratangarh, Kanwari Ratangarh, Kheenwasar Churu, Lalgarh, Likhmansar, Sadoo Bari, Sahwa, Sidhmukh, Sitsar, Shobhasar, Sujangarh (36), Toliyasar, Udwala, Naharsara.
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Bara Gaon, Bhurasar Ka Bas, Dhaka Ka Bas, Dhaka Ki Dhani, Dhaka Mandi, Dhaka Mandi, Dhakkarwal (Chirawa), Gugan Ki Dhani (1), Jaisinghpura, Kari, Khohri (Tamkor), Ladusar, Manota Jatan, Meethwas (50), Nathasar, Nehra Ki Dhani (Kolsia), Silarpuri, Teetanwar, Tonk Dhaka Ki Dhani
Villages in Nagaur district
Badela, Bagatpura, Bamna Kalan, Bamna Khurd, Chuntisara, Degana Ganw, Dhaki Ki Dhani, Dhakoriya, Dodiyana Nagaur, Gheerdoda Meetha, Hudeel, Kairap, Kuchetiya, Kutiyasani Kalan, Kutiyasani Khurd, Ledi, Loroli Kalan, Malgaon, Mamdoli (1), Manglod, Modriya, Nagaur, Nimbola, Raidhana, Ratau, Rawaliyawas, Solayan, Sudrasan, Tehla, Thebri, Vijaypura Nagaur,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Bhagasani, Boyal, Daikara, Dantiwara, Guda Vishnoiyan (10), Hariyada, Jhanwar, Jodhpur, Khariya Meethapur, Lohawat Bisnawas, Mathaniya, Phalodi, Ratkudia, Sargiya Kalan,
Villages in Barmer district
Adel, Baitu, Balotra, Band, Chhitar Ka Par, Chohtan, Chokhla, Jaydoo, Deodon Ki Dhani[33] Dhakon Ka Goliya, Dhakon Ka Tala, Dhorimana, Durga Ram Jandu Ki Dhani, Gadhra, Hudo Ki Dhani, Kabuli, Kosariya, Kothala, Madpura Barwala, Madhasar, Nokhra, Nosar, Pabubera[34], Ranasar, Sara Jhund, Shobhala Darshan, Sonari, Tankeliyasr,
Villages in Jaisalmer district
Villages in Chittorgarh district
Villages in Ajmer district
Ajmer, Bander Sindri, Kotri Ajmer,
Locations in Jaipur city
Ambabari, Bagru Walon ka Rasta, Bajrang Vihar, Chandlai (Chaksu), Galta Road, Ganesh Colony (Khatipura), Himmat Nagar, Jagannathpura (Khatipura), Jawahar Nagar, Jhotwara, Khatipura, Malviy Nagar, Mansarowar Colony, Murlipura Scheme, Purani Basti, Queens Road, Sanganer, Sanjay Colony, Shastri Nagar, Sodala, Tonk Road,
Villages in Jaipur district
Chandlai (1), Ladana (2), Khadunja, Ladana Chaksu Mohabbatpura (5), Nondpura (1), Renwal Manji (5), Sardarpura Dhakawala, Ladana Chaksu Udaypuriya (3),
Villages in Hanumangarh district
3 Rwd, Beganwali, Biran Hanumangarh, Dholipal, Ghotra Khalsa, Hanumangarh, Jhamber, Jorawarpura Hanumangarh, Jorkian, Kishanpura Utradha, Mothsara, Pacca Saharana, Phephana, Rampura Urf Ramsara, Shergarh, Sangaria, Tibbi Hanumangarh,
Villages in Ganganagar district
Villages in Bikaner district
Bilniyasar, Nodiya, Nokhagaon (30), Palana,
Village in Kota district
Village in Bundi district
Villages in Pali district
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Fajilka district
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Bhopal district
Villages in Dhar district
Borda Dhar, Dhamnod, Talwada (Dhar),
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam district with population of this gotra are:
Dantodiya 10, Dhaturiya 1, Dheekwa 1, Ghatwas 1, Jharsandala 1,
Villages in Hoshangabad district
Villages in Sehore district
Ashta, Atraliya, Bor Kheda, Khandwa Sehore, Bor Kheda, Gopalpur Sehore,
Villages in Dewas district
Villages in Indore district
Pardeshipura (a locality in Indore city)
Villages in Harda district
Abagaon Khurd (1) Atarsama, Bhairopur, Gullas, Sannasya, Sonkhedi, Tajpura,
Villages in Barwani district
Villages in Ujjain district
Villages in Rajgarh district
Villages in Shajapur district
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Sirsa district
Beharwala, Bharokhan, Chaharwala, Chhatarian, Dhukara, Nezia Khera, Panihari Phulkan,
Villages in Hisar District
Bandaheri, Kabrel, Kanoh, Kharia, Kharia Hisar, Kharkari, Madanpura Hisar, Parbhuwala,
Villages in Fatehabad district
Daryapur Fatehabad, Phoolan, Bhattu Kalan, Daulatpur (Fatehabad)
Villages in Bhiwani District
Budh Saili, Ghasola, Malphosh,
Villages in Mahendragarh district
Villages in Rohtak District
Sundana, Gudhan, Mayna (मायना/ मैना), Chamarian (चमारियाँ), Karauntha (करौंथा), Baland Rohtak
Villages in Sonipat District
Villages in Sonipat district
Villages in Jhajjar District
Gwalison (गवाळिसन)
Distribution in Delhi
Villages named Dhaka
- Dhaka is a village in Churu district of Rajasthan.
- Dhaka Village is a small village located near Kingsway Camp. There are round 500 houses. There are so many great things in this small village. The village is located at a place where all the things can be bought easily. Delhi University is only 1.5 K.M. from Dhaka Village. Nirankari Sarovar and The Kothi of Nirnkari Baba is also not very far. The famous Naini Lake of Model Town is only at walking distance.
- Kamruddin Nagar is also known as Village of Dhaka's in Delhi near Nangloi.
- Dhaka - Near Dhanera, Distt.- Banaskantha, Gujrat
- Dhaka - Purvichamparan, Distt.-Motihari, Bihar,
- Dhaka - Dhaka is a village of Abbottabad District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 34° 2' 60N 73° 16' 55E with an altitude of 1860 metres (6105 feet).
- Gora Dhaka - Gora Dhaka is a mountain resort town. Four small hill resorts close to one another, Khanspur, Khairagali, Changlagali and Gora Dhaka are Ayubia, named after a former President Ayub Khan who hailed from Haripur in then District Hazara. The small town is spread over an area of 26km. The central hill station of Gora Dhaka has a chairlift, providing broad charming view of the surroundings.
- Kala Dhaka - Kala Dhaka is a mountain range and tribal area of the Mansehra District. They are also resident in the Agror Valley in the basin of Tur Ghar (Kala Dhaka) or the black mountain, the Pakhli Plain and parts of Upper Tanawallace. Gadoon Amazai, Abbottabad (Sheikh-ul-Bandi, NawanShehr, Dhamtor and Mir Pur, Havalian), Haripur(Bagra, Karakki, Gandian, Langrial) these are in Kala Dhaka area.
- Sra Dhaka - Sra Dhaka is a village in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is located at 30°28'0N 69°31'60E with an altitude of 1353 metres (4442 feet).
- Kam Dhaka First village in Afghanistan after crossing from Khyber pass into Afghanistan.
Notable Persons
- Mom Raj Dhaka - From village Ganora Sikar was appointed mansabdar in 1258 AD by Nasir-ud-din Mahmud (1246–1266).
- Reena Dhaka - Famous Fashion Designer
- Ch.Krishan Kumar Dhaka,Mob:+919872760007, email:sunildhaka59@hotmail.com
- Swami Indravesh
- Swami Keshwanand- Reformer in Rajasthan.
- Swami Chetnanand - Reformer in Rajasthan.
- Ganpat Singh Dhaka - Hero of Kargil War.
- Hari Ram Dhaka - Freedom fighter from village Norangsar tehsil Sujangarh district Churu Rajasthan.
- Harish Chandra Dhaka (चौधरी हरिश्चंद्र ढाका), from Nattha Singh Dhaka Ka Chak (नत्था सिंह ढाका का चक), Dhakawali, Bahawalpur (Pakistan), was a Social worker at Sangaria in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. He and his brother Shivdatt Singh Dhaka of Puriudang had came to India after partition. He was one of the founder members in developing the Sangaria Jat High School.
- Bhebha Ram Dhaka - from village Bhadhadar in Sikar district is a retired Chief Engineer of Rajasthan Electricity Board.
- Raghu Nath Singh Dhaka- from village Netarwas, District Sikar, Rajasthan. He was Freedom fighter and leader of Shekhawati farmers movement.
- Ganga Ram Dhaka (चौधरी गंगाराम ढाका), from Nagrana (नगराना), Hanumangarh, was an advocate and a Social worker in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. [35]
- Laxman Singh Dhaka (चौधरी लक्ष्मणसिंह ढाका), from Nathasar, Jhunjhunu, was a Freedom fighter who took part in Shekhawati farmers movement in Rajasthan. [36]
- Dhanna Ram Dhaka - Dalmas, (Sikar), Freedom fighter of Shekhawati farmers movement. [37]
- Isar Ram Dhaka (चौधरी ईसरराम ढाका), from Bhuma Chhota, Laxmangarh, Sikar, was a Freedom fighter and hero of Shekhawati farmers movement. [38]
- Mangilal Dhaka - Social reformer from region of Marwar
- Heera Ram Dhaka- Social Reformer In District Barmer From Village Hudo Ki Dhani
- V.K. Dhaka - Commioner RPF Southern Railway,UPSC 1987 Batch, From Jodhpur.
- Rakesh Dhaka - Sarvottam Yudh Sena Medal Awardi in "Op" Rakshak, J&K.
- K.S. Dhaka- Tahsildar Gurgaon.
- Lt. Gen. S. S. Dhaka - Dhakouli, UP.
- Brig. R. S. Dhaka - Dhakouli, UP.
- Col. Mahender Singh Dhaka - Dhakouli, UP.
- Col. Rajbir Singh Dhaka - Gudhan, Rohtak.
- Col. Kapoor Singh Dhaka - Gudhan, Rohtak.
- Capt. Renu Dhaka - Gudhan, Rohtak.
- Capt. Dilawar Singh Dhaka - Gwalier, MP.
- Subedar Major Bhanwar Lal Dhaka(The Guards Regt.) - Visisth Seva Medal, 26 Jan 2000.
- Hanuman Mal Dhaka - RAS Rajasthan. Present Address : Near Jat Temple, Sujangarh, Churu,Rajasthan, Mob:9414314374, Email Address : hmdhaka@gmail.com. RAS 1997 batch, Deputy secretary to Govt. Medical & Health dept. Jaipur, M: 9929597474
- Divya Chaudhary - Sixteenth rank Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education Ajmer-2007
- Amit Dhaka: IRS 2004, IAS 2006, Punjab Cadre posted at Chandigarh as MD PSIEC,PFC ,PACL and Director Mining, from Ratangarh (Churu), M: 9878007221
- Ms. Manisha Dhaka - IAS 1992 Batch.
- Subedar Madan Ram Dhaka - The Madras Regiment, Indo-China war Martyar( 20-11-1962) belongs to Rajasthan.
- Flight Lieutenant Promila Dhaka -
- Ram Singh Nirjar (Dhaka) - Vice Chancellor, Gautam Budhha University and Former Member Secretary, AICTE, New Delhi
- Kishan Singh Dhaka - Late Young political leader from Sikar, who paved the foundation of the modern day leftwing politics in Sikar
- Shweta Dhaka - Resident of Churu district stood 5th in RJS 2008 and 1st in RJS 2011
- Bhanwar Lal Dhaka - Gold Medalist, 1995 commonwealth games repidfire pistol team event.
- Wing Commander Pushpendra Kumar Dhaka, Retired from Indian Air Force Now a practising Advocate at Armed Forces Tribunal and Supreme Court of India New Delhi. From Village Dhakauli Baghpat, Mob. 9873521183]
- Anil Dhaka - IRS 2004, Additional Commissioner Income Tax, Ahmedabad, from village Jhamber in Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan.
- Dr. Ambrish Dhaka - Assoc. Professor, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, First ICCR Professor (India Chair ), at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
- Dr. Ujala Dhaka (Patel of Gujrat) - PhD Student of Dept of Anthropology at Harvard University.
- Dr. Sushila Dhaka - Resident of Jat Colony Sikar. She was awarded with Mo. Yusuf Engineer Award for her literary work in Hindi 'Kahin-kahin se Kuchh' by founder of Sahity Akadami Dr Vindeshwar Pathak in Delhi in 2009. earlier she was Subhadra Kumari Chauhan Award on her poetic collection - 'Bandishen'.[39]
- Badri Prasad Dhaka -
- Col. Nand Kishor Dhaka - DOB : 12-May-1970. VPO - Thebri, Teh- Didwana, Distt-Nagaur, Rajasthan, Present Address : Vpo-Thebri,Teh- Didwana,Distt.-Nagaur, Rajasthan, Resident Phone Number : 8209148717, Mobile Number : 8107382066, Email Address: nanddhaka@yahoo.com. He is presently preparing rural youth for defence services in Kuchaman City(Nagaur)
- Anil Dhaka - Asstt. Commissioner, I/TAX, DOB: 3-July-1979, vill- Jhamber, tehsil and district- Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, Present Address : 1/281, Housing Board, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, Phone: 0154-2475670, Mob: 9636044555, Email Address : dhaka_sunil11@yahoo.com
- Sunil Dhaka - Raj. Accounts services, Date of Birth : 1-April-1974, Village:Jhamber, Tehsil & District: Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, Present Address : 1/281,Housing Board, Jawahar Nagar,Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, Phone: 0154-2475670, Mob: 9414298302, Email Address : dhaka_sunil11@yahoo.com
- Omaram Dhaka - Instrumentation & control engineer VPO Daikara, District- Jodhpur, Phone Number 00966562116578
- Harphool Singh Dhaka - Retd. Suptt. Archaeology & Museum, VPO.- Netarwas, Distt.- Sikar, Present Address : 67,Bajrang Vihar, Near Durgapura Rly Station, Jaipur. Phone: 0141-2761696
- श्रीमति सुमित्रा ढाका - (आजीवन ट्रस्टी), पूर्व पार्षद वार्ड नम्बर-24, Sangaria, 9414504421, 9414504421, Life Time Member Trustee Gramotthan Vidyapeeth Sangaria.
- Mr Brij Mohan Dhaka - Garments businessman at Jaipur and Delhi. Also working as President of Garments Associatoin Jaipur.
- Pabba Ram Dhaka Bishnoi - elected in Rajathan Assembly as BJP MLA-2013 from Phalaudi constituency, Jodhpur.
- Ambika Dhaka - Assistant Professor, Department of History, Maharaja Ganga Singhji University, Bikaner, Rajasthan.
- Madan Ram Dhaka (Sub) - From ....?, Martyr of Indo-China War on 20-11-1962, JC-57934, The Madras Regiment
- Nand Kishor Dhaka (Col.) - कर्नल डिफेन्स अकेडमी, कुचामनसिटी के निदेशक कर्नल नन्दकिशोर ढाका
- कुन्दन सिंह ढाका-वरिष्ठ अनुभाग अभियन्ता पश्चिम मध्य रेलवे कोटा, प्रताप टाउन शिप सोगरिया कोटा
- रवि राज ढाका- सहायक प्रबंधक Bank of Baroda झुंझुनू, मोबाइल नंबर 9587235999, पता :डी 7 रामनगर झुंझुनू
- रविता ढाका- कनिष्ठ अभियंता सार्वजनिक निर्माण विभाग श्रीगंगानगर झुंझुनू गृह जिला
- चंदन सिंह ढाका-व्याख्याता राजकीय उच्च माद्यमिक विद्यालय कमोलर कोटा,बजाज नगर कोटा बूंदी रोड
- Aditya Dhaka- Manager Bank of Baroda jaipur
- Goverdhan Singh Dhaka (Grenadier) became martyr of militancy on 10.06.2000 in Punchh sector of Jammu and Kashmir. He was from Jasrasar village in Laxmangarh tehsil of Sikar district in Rajasthan.
- Unit - 3 Grenadiers
Gallery of Dhaka people
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Reena Dhaka with her son
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Seema Dhaka, RJS-2011
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Adv. Pushpendra Dhaka
References
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. 5
- ↑ B S Dahiya:Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), p.238, s.n.57
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.42,s.n. 1070
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.42,s.n. 1070
- ↑ Jat Varna Mimansa (1910) by Pandit Amichandra Sharma,p. 57
- ↑ Bhim Singh Dahiya:Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Appendices/Appendix I,p.316
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J,p.375
- ↑ Jat Varna Mimansa (1910) by Pandit Amichandra Sharma,p. 57
- ↑ Bulletin of the Deccan Research Institute, Vol I (1939-40) p.192
- ↑ Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India, pp. 25,156
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al.: Ādhunik Jat Itihas, p. 251
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu/Gotra, p.6
- ↑ The Ancient Geography of India/Taki,pp.179
- ↑ The Ancient Geography of India/Taki,pp.180
- ↑ The Ancient Geography of India/Taki,pp.184-185
- ↑ The Ancient Geography of India/Taki,pp.185-186
- ↑ ' Anabasis,' vi. 6.
- ↑ Early Chauhan Dynasties, by Dasharatha Sharma, pp.227-228.
- ↑ Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India, p.25
- ↑ Gupta Chandra Shekhar "Foreign Denomination of early Indian Coins" VIJ (1978) Vol 16 Part 1-2 pp 92-93
- ↑ Bulletin of the Deccan Research Institute, Vol I (1939-40) p.192
- ↑ Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India, p. 25
- ↑ Mehendale M.A. "Takki or Dhakki" , Bulletin of the Deccan College research Institute Vol I (1939-40) p.189-92
- ↑ Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India, p.156
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania : Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p. 22
- ↑ जाट वीरों का इतिहास: दलीप सिंह अहलावत, पृ.-199
- ↑ Early Chauhan Dynasties, by Dasharatha Sharma, pp.227-228.
- ↑ Alexander Cunningham: The Ancient Geography of India/Taki,pp.186
- ↑ Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Appendices/Appendix I,p.316-17
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J,p.375
- ↑ Records of Rao Bhawani Singh (Mob:09785459386), village Maheshwash, tahsil Phulera, district Jaipur, Rajasthan.
- ↑ User:Ganesh42
- ↑ User:Devrajsai
- ↑ https://www.jatland.com/forums/showthread.php/40442-गोत्र-जोड़ने बाबत
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.133
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.434
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.491
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.493
- ↑ Jat Samaj, December 2009, p. 89
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