List of Rajput clans of Jalandhar Division
Below is a list of Rajput clans belonging to the Hindu faith, and their population in the Jalandhar Division of Punjab, drawn up for 1911 Census of India. In 1911, this division consisted of six districts: Kangra, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Hoshiarpur, Firozpur and Ludhiana.[1] The appearance of a particular tribe as Rajput in the list does not in itself confirm that the tribe is Rajput or otherwise. Identity may change with time, and some groups in the list may no longer identify themselves as Rajput. This list gives an historical distribution of Rajput tribes in the Punjab province of India, a number of years prior to the partition of Punjab.[2][3]
Jalandhar District[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput in Jalandhar District clans were:[4]
Tribe | Total |
---|---|
Bhatti | 69 |
Bhawpal | 40 |
Chandel | 25 |
Chauhan | 190 |
Ghorewaha | 6,611 |
Naru | 561 |
Kangra District[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput clans of Kangra District were:[5]
Tribe | Total |
---|---|
Abhrol | 1,271 |
Andauria | 1,235 |
Chauhan | 986 |
Dadwal | 1,655 |
Guleria | 3,823 |
Jamwal | 1,615 |
Jaryal | 1,830 |
Jaswal | 4,418 |
Katoch | 4,418 |
Kutlehria | 402 |
Manhas | 1,679 |
Mankotia | 829 |
Nangle | 829 |
Pathania | 5,846 |
Patial | 6,868 |
Pathiarach | 577 |
Rathi | 53,822 |
Ranawat | 1,022 |
Sapahia | 2,035 |
Sonkhla | 1,518 |
Thakkar | 17,209 |
Hoshiarpur District[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput clans of Hoshiarpur District were:[6]
Tribe | Total |
---|---|
Badhial | 1,429 |
Bhatti | 1,776 |
Chauhan | 244 |
Dadwal | 5,160 |
Doad | 2,135 |
Ghorewaha | 918 |
Janjua | 3,685 |
Jaswal | 1,495 |
Jaryal | 3,385 |
Luddu | 4,204 |
Manhas | 931 |
Naru | 109 |
Patial | 639 |
Ludhiana District[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput clans of Ludhiana District were:
Tribe | Total |
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Bhatti | 18 |
Chauhan | 143 |
Ghorewaha | 81 |
Naru | 534 |
Patiala State[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput clans of Patiala State were:[7]
Tribe | Total |
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Atras | 483 |
Baryah | 171 |
Bhatti | 125 |
Chandel | 378 |
Chauhan | 1,689 |
Ghorewaha | 275 |
Jadaun | 702 |
Janu | 2,857 |
Mandahar | (708 |
Manj | 43 |
Panwar | 330 |
Rathore | 648 |
Shaikhawat | 1,126 |
Taoni | 2,027 |
Tonwar | 1,238 |
Jind State[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput clans of Jind State were:[8]
Tribe | Total |
---|---|
Chauhan | 650 |
Janu | 690 |
Mandahar | 336 |
Panwar | 2,499 |
Nabha State[edit]
The main Hindu Rajput clans of Nabha State were:[9]
Tribe | Total |
---|---|
Baryahi | 15 |
Bhatti | 39 |
Chauhan | 2,532 |
Janu | 550 |
See also[edit]
- Punjabi Rajputs
- Muslim Rajput clans of Jalandhar Division
- Rajput clans of Ambala Division
- Rajput clans of Lahore Division
References[edit]
- ↑ Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Punjab Volume II Usha Publications 1984
- ↑ Jullumder District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ A Gazetteer of Firuzpur District Part b 1912 Table 15 page xxx
- ↑ Jullumder District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Kangra District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Hoshiarpur District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Patiala State Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Jind State Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Nabha State Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
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