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| '''Sirota (सिरोटा) [[Sirotha]] (सिरोठा)''' "[[Singroha]] (सिंगरोहा"')[[Singroha]] (सिंगरोहा)'''[[Sangroha]] (संगरोहा) [[Sigroha]] (सिगरोहा) [[Sigroa]] (सिगरॊआ) [[Singhrowa]] (सिंघड़ोवा)<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. स-17</ref> [[Sangroha]] (संगरोहा)<ref>[[O.S.Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.61,s.n. 2359</ref> ([[Singroha]], [[Sangroya]], [[Singroya]], [[Sigga]], [[Sirotha]], [[Singroda]]) Jat gotra is found in [[Haryana]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] and [[Rajasthan]]. [[Sigga]], [[Sirotha]] and [[Singroda]] are same as Singroha. | | '''Sirota (सिरोटा) [[Sirotha]] (सिरोठा)''' gotra Jats in [[Rajasthan]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]]. |
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| == Origin ==
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| They have originated from [[Shigru]] of [[Rigvedic tribe]].<ref>आवदिन्द्रं यमुना तर्त्सवश्च परात्र भेदं सर्वतातामुषायत | अजासश्च शिग्रवो यक्षवश्च बलिं शीर्षाणि जभ्रुरश्व्यानि || (RV Vll/18/19)</ref>
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| == History ==
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| [[Hukum Singh Panwar]] (Pauria) writes:<ref>[[The Jats:Their Origin, Antiquity and Migrations/An Historico-Somatometrical study bearing on the origin of the Jats]], pp.151-152</ref> The [[Jat tribes]]<ref>Shrimadacharya Shrinivasacharya, Jat Itihas, Calcutta, n.d. pp. 9-16. Niranjan Singh Chaudhary, Jat Gotravali, Jat Hitkari Prakashan, Gopinath Bazar,Varindavan, Mathura, n.d. pp. 1-10. Jat Gotras are given in alphabetic order in Hindi in both of the booklets.</ref> [[Sigroa]] or [[Sigroha]] bear unmistakable identity With the so-called [[Rigvedic]] non-Aryan people named [[Sigru]] of the east. Other Jat tribes<ref> Ibid.</ref> closely resemble several other Rigedic Aryan tribes. Among such [[Jat tribes]] are [[Singala]] or [[Singla]] or [[Singar]] or [[Sangar]];
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| [[H.A. Rose]] <ref>[[A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/K]], p.564</ref> while describing Kumhars writes that According to a tradition current in [[Lahore]] the forebear of the Mahar Kumhars had four sons ; to the eldest of whom he assigned the task of sifting the brick dust, whence he was called Sangroha ('sifter'). But this seems to be a bardic explanation and not historically correct.
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| [[Ram Swarup Joon]]<ref>[[Ram Swarup Joon]]: [[History of the Jats/Chapter V]],p. 92</ref> writes about [[Lalla]], [[Saroha]] or [[Sirohi]], [[Gathwala]] and [[Malik]] (branch of [[Madraka]]): [[Malak]], [[Gathwala]], [[Tank]], [[Bura]] and [[Sagroha]] are the gotras of the same dynasty. According to the Bards of the [[Gathwala]], the latter on being ousted from [[Ghazni]], moved towards [[Multan]] and [[Satluj River]]. They were accompanied by their [[Bard]]s, some of who became [[Doms]] and [[Barbers]]. The [[Malak]] and [[Gathwala]] ([[Kath]]) republics existed in the [[Punjab]] at the time of [[Alexander]]'s invasion. They also lived in [[Jhang]] and [[Bahawalpur]] State later. They ruled over [[Dipalpur]] near [[Hansi]]. [[Kutubuddin Aibak]] defeated them and drove them out of their capital. Later on, they spread out to [[Rohtak]] and [[Muzaffarnagar]] districts. They continued to struggle against [[Panwar]] and [[Midhan]] [[Rajputs]]. They have 35 villages in [[Rohtak]] district. '''[[Chaudhary Bacha Ram]]''' is regarded the leader of a big [[Khap]] (republic) of 160 villages besides 10 villages in [[Jind]] State, in district [[Hissar]], 2 in [[Meerut]], 52 in [[Muzaffarnagar]] and some in [[Himachal Pradesh]].
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| [[Bura]]s and [[Sirohi]]s are at present found in [[Rajasthan]], [[Karmach]], [[Burhakhera]], [[Jind]] and [[Karnal]], and 12 other villages like [[Khosra]], [[Bhador]], and [[Girana]]. In addition they have six villages in [[Patiala]], one village [[Saidpur Siana|Saidpur]], and 8 other villages in [[Bulandshahr]] District of UP. [[Sangroha]] is a derivative of the word '[[Saroha]]" and exists as a separate gotra.
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| == History == | | == History == |
| == Distribution in Rajasthan == | | == Distribution in Rajasthan == |
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| == Distribution In Haryana ==
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| ===Villages In Kurukshetra District===
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| [[Barwa Kurukshetra|Barwa]],
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| [[Dhola Majra]],
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| [[Hathira]],
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| [[Rattan Dera]],
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| [[Sonti ]]
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| [[Shadipur Ladwa]],
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| ===Villages in Jind district===
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| [[Amrawali Khera]],
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| [[Bhairavkhera (Bhairokhera)]],
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| [[Budha Khera Safidon|Budha Khera]],
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| [[Dhigana]],
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| [[Hathwala Jind|Hathwala]],
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| [[Jamni]],
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| [[Kakrod]],
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| ===Villages in Rohtak District===
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| [[Ritauli]]
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| ===Villages in Kaithal District===
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| [[Geong]],
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| [[Sangatpura]],
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| [[Sinand ]],
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| [[Gulyana ]],
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| [[Chandana]],
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| === Villages in Panipat District ===
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| [[Dharamgarh Panipat|Dharamgarh]],
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| [[Narsinghpura Panipat|Narsinghpura]]
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| [[Khotpura]],
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| === Villages in Karnal District ===
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| [[Chandana]],
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| [[Ballah]],
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| [[Dabkoli]],
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| [[Risalva]]
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| ===Villages in Ambala District ===
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| [[Manu Majra]],
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| [[Shergarh]],
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| [[Himyupur]],
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| [[Ugala]],
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| ===Villages in Sonipat District ===
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| [[Rindhana]],
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| ===Villages in Bhiwani District===
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| [[Dhanana]],
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| [[Siwada]],
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| [[Golagarh]],
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| == Notable persons == | | == Notable persons == |
| ==See Also==
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| *[[Singroha]]
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| *[[ Siga]]
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| *[[Singroda]]
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| == External links == | | == External links == |
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| https://www.jatland.com/home/Singroha
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| == References == | | == References == |
| <references/> | | <references/> |