Kat
Kat (कट)[1] is a Jat clan found in Multan, Pakistan.[2]
Origin
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Kat (कट) (Jat clan) → Katkuhi (कटकुही). Katkuhi (कटकुही) village is in Jamai tahsil in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh.
History
Rajatarangini[4] mentions that Uchchala of Lohara family was killed by a revolt. Raḍḍa became king for a short time in 1111 AD. When Raḍḍa ascended the throne, his powerful and warlike friends and servants prepared themselves for battle. His friends Batta (Baṭṭa), Patta (Paṭṭa) the Tantris fought for a longtime and fell at the principal gate of the palace ; the warriors Katta Suryya &c, also fell there. The king Radda with sword and shield killed many of his enemies in fight within the palace. At times his opponents despaired of victory; but Radda fell in battle after a long struggle and after killing many of his foes. After the minder of his late master Uchchala, Gagga disclaimed wealth and punished Radda, though dead, as befitted a rebel. (p.30) (Katta→Kat)
Distribution in Haryana
- Kat village is in Jagadhri tahsil in Yamunanagar district in Haryana.
- Kata Kheri village is in Fatehabad district in Haryana.
Distribution in Punjab
- Katta village is in Anandpur Sahib tahsil in Rupnagar district in Punjab.
Notable persons
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References
- ↑ Prof. B.S. Dhillon: History and study of the Jats/Chapter 10,p.121
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/K,p.481
- ↑ Kings of Kashmira Vol 2 (Rajatarangini of Kalhana)/Book VIII,p.30
- ↑ Kings of Kashmira Vol 2 (Rajatarangini of Kalhana)/Book VIII,p.30
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