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'''Vaire (वैरे)''' is a [[Jat]] Gotra, mainly found in [[ | '''Vaire (वैरे)''' is a [[Jat]] Gotra, mainly found in and around [[Beri]] and [[Jahazgarh]] (famous for largest cattle fair in India) in [[Jhajjar]] district of [[Haryana]] and [[Bulandshahr]] district of Western [[Uttar Pradesh]] in [[India]]. They have descended from [[nagavanshi]] ''mahapurusha'' [[Veranaga]]. [[Veri Naga]] is a place in [[Kashmir]]. <ref>Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India, Their Origins and History (The History of the Indigenous people of India Vol. 2), Published by Originals (an imprint of Low Price Publications), Delhi, 2002, ISBN 81-7536-287-1, p.19</ref> | ||
[[Sabha Parva]] [[Mahabharata]] II.47.10 mentions about varama tribe as under: | [[Sabha Parva]] [[Mahabharata]] II.47.10 mentions about varama tribe as under: | ||
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== Distribution in Uttar Pradesh == | == Distribution in Uttar Pradesh == | ||
There are several villages of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] in Bulandshahr which mainly includes [[Jagdishpur]], [[Naurangabad]], [[Kanaini]], [[Asroli ka Nagla]] and other surrounding villages(all in [[Shikarpur]] Tehsil). In fact, the ancestors of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] in Bulandshahr | There are several villages of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] in Bulandshahr which mainly includes [[Jagdishpur]], [[Naurangabad]], [[Kanaini]], [[Asroli ka Nagla]] and other surrounding villages(all in [[Shikarpur]] Tehsil). In fact, the ancestors of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] in Bulandshahr lived in and around [[Beri]] and [[Jahazgarh]] in [[Jhajjar]] district of [[Haryana]]. In the beginning of the 19th century, five families of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] migrated to Bulandshahr and settled down in Jagdishpur and adjoining areas. Three of the five families settled in Jagdishpur and Naurangabad. | ||
Even today, [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] visit their ancestral villages in [[Jhajjar]] from [[Bulandshahr]]. | |||
== Distribution in Haryana == | == Distribution in Haryana == | ||
There are more than 300 villages of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] in and | There are more than 300 villages of [[Vaire]] [[Jats]] in [[Beri]] and [[Jahazgarh]] in [[Jhajjar]] district of [[Haryana]]. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category: Uttar Pradesh]] | [[Category: Uttar Pradesh]] | ||
[[Category:Gotras in Bulandshahr]] | [[Category:Gotras in Bulandshahr]] | ||
[[Category:Ancient Jat Gotras]] | [[Category:Ancient Jat Gotras]] |
Revision as of 05:44, 16 August 2009
Vaire (वैरे) is a Jat Gotra, mainly found in and around Beri and Jahazgarh (famous for largest cattle fair in India) in Jhajjar district of Haryana and Bulandshahr district of Western Uttar Pradesh in India. They have descended from nagavanshi mahapurusha Veranaga. Veri Naga is a place in Kashmir. [1]
Sabha Parva Mahabharata II.47.10 mentions about varama tribe as under:
- ते वैरामाः पारथाश च वङ्गाश च कितवैः सह
- विविधं बलिम आथाय रत्नानि विविधानि च
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
There are several villages of Vaire Jats in Bulandshahr which mainly includes Jagdishpur, Naurangabad, Kanaini, Asroli ka Nagla and other surrounding villages(all in Shikarpur Tehsil). In fact, the ancestors of Vaire Jats in Bulandshahr lived in and around Beri and Jahazgarh in Jhajjar district of Haryana. In the beginning of the 19th century, five families of Vaire Jats migrated to Bulandshahr and settled down in Jagdishpur and adjoining areas. Three of the five families settled in Jagdishpur and Naurangabad.
Even today, Vaire Jats visit their ancestral villages in Jhajjar from Bulandshahr.
Distribution in Haryana
There are more than 300 villages of Vaire Jats in Beri and Jahazgarh in Jhajjar district of Haryana.
References
- ↑ Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India, Their Origins and History (The History of the Indigenous people of India Vol. 2), Published by Originals (an imprint of Low Price Publications), Delhi, 2002, ISBN 81-7536-287-1, p.19
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