Sirota
Sirota (सिरोटा) Sirotha (सिरोठा) Singroha (सिंगरोहा)Sangroha (संगरोहा) Sigroha (सिगरोहा) Sigroa (सिगरॊआ) Singhrowa (सिंघड़ोवा)[1] Sangroha (संगरोहा)[2] (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.
Origin
They have originated from Shigru of Rigvedic tribe.[3]
History
Hukum Singh Panwar (Pauria) writes:[4] The Jat tribes[5] Sigroa or Sigroha bear unmistakable identity With the so-called Rigvedic non-Aryan people named Sigru of the east. Other Jat tribes[6] closely resemble several other Rigedic Aryan tribes. Among such Jat tribes are Singala or Singla or Singar or Sangar;
H.A. Rose [7] 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.
Ram Swarup Joon[8] 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 Bards, 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.
Buras and Sirohis 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, and 8 other villages in Bulandshahr District of UP. Sangroha is a derivative of the word 'Saroha" and exists as a separate gotra.
Distribution In Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Dhar district
Borda Dhar, Sandla, Manasa Dhar, Nagda Dhar, Kalola, Khareli
Village in Ratlam district
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Tonk district
Sirota "'Singroha(सिरोटा सिंगरोहा) Jats live in villages:
Chhota Moja (2), Dooni, Golhad (8), Laxmipura Deoli, Mamana (1),
Villages in Ajmer District
Sirotha "'Singroha (सिंगरोहा"') Jats live in villages:
Bas Kheriya, Devri Goluda (7), Deoli Gaon, Lakolai, Muglana,
Distribution In Haryana
Villages In Kurukshetra District
Barwa, Dhola Majra, Hathira, Rattan Dera, Sonti Shadipur Ladwa,
Villages in Jind district
Amrawali Khera, Bhairavkhera (Bhairokhera), Budha Khera, Dhigana, Hathwala, Jamni, Kakrod,
Villages in Rohtak District
Villages in Kaithal District
Geong, Sangatpura, Sinand , Gulyana , Chandana,
Villages in Panipat District
Dharamgarh, Narsinghpura Khotpura,
Villages in Karnal District
Chandana, Ballah, Dabkoli, Risalva
Villages in Ambala District
Manu Majra, Shergarh, Himyupur, Ugala,
Villages in Sonipat District
Villages in Bhiwani District
Distribution In Uttar Pradesh
Villages In Bulandshahar
Villages in Meerut
Defence Colony, Shastri Nagar,
Notable Persons
- Baddha wazidpur (Bulandshahar)
- Sanjeet Kumar (Singroha) is an Indian boxer from Haryana. He is from Ritauli village in Rohtak tehsil/district of Haryana. He won Gold Medal in 2021 Asian Boxing Championships.
- Akshay Singroha, Geong - International Handball Player
- Captain Yashveer Singh- Ex pradhan currently active in Bhartiya kisan union.
- Ch. Jitendra Singh- 1st Gram Pardhan from Singroha Gotr and very notable politician.
- Ch. Ram subak Singh urf Guddu- one of the best advocate in Bulandshahr
- CR Geong (Singroha), Geong - Famous Poet of Haryana
- Dashrath Jat( Sigga Singroha )- Panchayat Samanvayak Adhikari, Dhar,Sigga Krishi Farm, Manasa Dhar, Madhya Pradesh Mob:9425968246.[2]
- Dr. Jaiveer Singh Singroha - Deputy Registrar (Conduct) Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Haryana. From village Siwada, Bhiwani Haryana
- Dr. Nagendra Chaudhry Singroha- Additional Director Health Department - Uttrakhand Government. He was from Village Baddha wazidpur Bulandshahar UP
- Late Ch. Bishan Singh- Freedom fighter
- Late Ch. Maha Singh retd. B.E.O social worker. He belonged to the village Dharamgarh.
- Late Ch. Maha Singh, Cheeka, Kaithal, Social worker who lead the creation of Gaushala, Shamsan Ghat, Govt School upgrade etc. in Cheeka. Originally, He was from village Dhigana,
- Late Ch. Ramkala from Geong, Kaithal, Famous person of Haryana.
- Late Ch. Ratan Singh- Freedom Fighter
- Late CH. Ruli Ram Singroha EX-MLA, Sangrur
- Late Surender Geong
- Mewa Singh Singroha - He is Ex-Chairman Zila Parishad Kurukshetra, MLA Ladwa, Haryana He was from Village Rattandera
- Pinki Singroha wrestler - Gold Medalist in Asian Game
- Rakesh Singroha, Geong - Gold Medlist in National Style Kabaddi
- Sailender Singh Singroha - Former deputy advocate general Haryana
- Sanjeet Sigroha - Boxer
- Satinder Singh Singroha - Ex-President of District Bar Association of Panipat, member of Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana High Court, 4 times president of district bar association Panipat.
- Vikas Singroha (founder vsingroha film productions) - Awarded Best DOP Editor in 2019
- Kuldeep Singroha Rattandera and Surender Singroha Hathwala both of them had laid the foundation of Singroha Khap. It is because of these two that the Singroha Khap came into existence.
- Kuldeep Singroha Mob-9812239100
- Surender Singroha Mob - 8814002121
See Also
External links
https://www.jatland.com/home/Singroha
References
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. स-17
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.61,s.n. 2359
- ↑ आवदिन्द्रं यमुना तर्त्सवश्च परात्र भेदं सर्वतातामुषायत | अजासश्च शिग्रवो यक्षवश्च बलिं शीर्षाणि जभ्रुरश्व्यानि || (RV Vll/18/19)
- ↑ The Jats:Their Origin, Antiquity and Migrations/An Historico-Somatometrical study bearing on the origin of the Jats, pp.151-152
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/K, p.564
- ↑ Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats/Chapter V,p. 92
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