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Mundel

(Mandel, Munder, Mande, Mundher)

Location  : Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh

Country  : India

Languages : Rajasthani, Punjabi

Religion  : Hinduism

Sant Ganga Das (Munder)

Mundel (मुंडेल)[1] Mandel (मंडेल) Munder (मुंडेर) Mander (मंडेर)[2] Mundher (मुंढेर)[3] Mudel (मुडेल) is Gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh.

Origin

They are said to be descendants of Nagavanshi mahapurusha named Mandalika (मांडलिक). [4] They are also considered to be originated from place Mandovar (मंडोवर). [5]

They are said to be originated from place named Mandaur (मंडौर) where Bastapala (बस्तपाल) was the ruler. [6]

History

The ancestors of Ganga Das had migrated from place called Mandla (मांडला) in Amritsar district of Punjab prior to 15 generations.

Villages founded by Mundel clan

Sarvapal Khap

Sarvapal Khap is a Khap of 22 villages. This is a grand organization spread from Faridabad, Ballabhgarh to Chhata, Kosi in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It has 1000 village. It includes Deende Pal of Kosi Kalan, Gathona Khap of Bathain Kalan, Beniwal Khap of Kamar, Sorot Pal of Hodal, Munder Pal of Dhatteer- Allika, Tewatia Pal of Janauli, Rawat Pal of Paigaon. [7]

सर्वपाल खाप

सर्व पाल खाप में 22 गाँव हैं. यह फरीदाबाद, बल्लभगढ़ से लेकर मथुरा जिले के छाता, कोसी तक फैला एक विशाल संगठन है. इसमें करीब 1000 गाँव हैं. इस खाप में कोसी की डींडे पाल, बठैन की गठौना पाल, कामर की बेनीवाल पाल, होडल की सौरोत पाल, धत्तीर- अल्लिका की मुंडेर पाल, जनौली की तेवतिया पाल, पैगांव की रावत पाल आदि सम्मिलित हैं. यह पाल दहेज़ निवारण में सबसे आगे है.[8]

Distribution in Madhya Pradesh

Villages in Bhopal district

Bhopal,

Villages in Dewas district

Amoda, Amodiya, Chobapipalya, Dabri Dewas, Dawatha, Deola, Deo Pipalya, Kamlapur, Manasa (Dewas), Manasa Karnawad, Gujargaon (Khategaon), Hatpipalya, Kanjipura, Lasudiyalad, Manasa Dewas, Mehandul, Merkhedi, Piplani, Sanwer, Sonkatch,

Villages in Harda district

Abgaon Kalan, Alanpur Harda, Bhairopur (Harda), Bhadugaon, Gondagaon Kalan, Goyat Harda, Harda, Kartana, Kusia, Nandara, Nayapura, Rijgaon, Uda Harda,

Villages in Nimach District

Dhokalkheda

Villages in Indore district

Betma, Pardeshipura (a locality in Indore city),

Villages in Khargone district

Katkut

Villages in Ujjain district

Barkheda Tarana, Bhadsimba, Bakaniya, Dangwada, Sayarkhedi, Silodarawal, Kesoni,

Villages in Ratlam district

Surana is a notable village for this gotra. Villages in Ratlam district with population of this gotra are:

Badauda 2, Berchha 1, Damottar 1, Dantodiya 1, Dhamottar 1, Dhaunswas 1, Dheekwa 1, Ghatwas 1, Hanumanpalia 3, Jharsandala 1, Kanser 1, Kunwajhagar 1, Mundari 4, Namli 1, Narayangarh sailana 1, Ratlam 1, Sikhedi 7, Surana 36,

Villages in Dhar district

Dilawara Dhar, Jabada Kanvan Dhar,

Villages in Sehore district

Amarpura Sehore, Amla Majju, Jharkheda, Khandwa Sehore, Kharsania, Muhai,

Villages in Rajgarh district

Barwan Rajgarh,

Distribution in Rajasthan

Villages in Ajmer district

Ajmer, Hiyaliya, Karkeri, Kotri Ajmer, Ratakot,

Villages in Jodhpur district

Baori Bhopalgarh, Basni Harisingh, Gangani, Hariya Dhana, Jodhpur, Khangta (150), Khawaspura, Malawas Bilada, Murkasani, Palri Siddha, Sambhadia Bilara,

Villages in Nagaur district

Aanwalon Ki Dhani, Barav, Bhawanda, Bhawasiya, Borawar, Borwa, Chhapri Khurd, Deshwal, Dhanapa, Dhanipura, Dharnawas, Gajoo, Gigaliya, Hilori, Idwa, Jalwana, Janana (7), Jaroda Gujran (400), Jhoojhanda, Kaliyas, Kheri Seela, Khinyala, Khodwa, Kuchera, Kurada, Lalap, Mamdoli (4), Manglana, Marwar Mundwa, Mori, Nagaur, Nokha Chandawata/Nokha Gulabnagar, Palri Jodha, Phalki, Poonjiyas, Rabdiyad, Ramsari, Rasal, Rooniya, Roopathal, Sinod,

Locations in Jaipur city

Tonk Road,

Villages in Pali district

Anandpur Kalu, Dhigarna (85), Litariya, Ramawas khurd, Sinla,

Villages in Udaipur district

Mander village is in Salumbar tahsil in Udaipur District in Rajasthan.

Villages in Bhilwara district

Iras (1),

Distribution in Uttar Pradesh

Villages in Meerut district

Rahawati, Fatehpur,

Villages in Hapur district

Malakpur, Fuldera, Rasulpur, Shyampur Jatt,

Distribution in Punjab

Villages in Jalandhar district

Villages in Patiala district

Mander population is 6,900 in Patiala district.[9]

Villages in Kapurthala district

Villages in Ludhiana district

Villages in Mansa district

Mander, Rampur Mander villages in Budhlada tahsil in Mansa district in Punjab.

Villages in Nawanshahr district

Villages in Sangrur district

Munder town in Germany

Bad Münder (also: Bad Münder am Deister) is a town in the Hamelin-Pyrmont district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the south side the Deister hills, approximatively 15 km northeast of Hamelin.[10]

Notable Persons

  • Ganga Das (1823-1913) - Ganga Das was a revered saint of udasi sect and Hindi poet from Muradabad district in Uttar Pradesh. He was born in 1823 in village Rasulpur Bahlolpur of Muradabad district in the family of Hindu Jat of Munder Gotra. His childhood name was Gangabaksh but became Gangadas after consecration in udasi sect under Baba Vishnudas Udasin at Sedepur district Bulandshahr at the age of 12. He died on bhadrapada krishnashtami in year 1913. His contribution to hindi poetry has been considered unparallel.
  • Shyam Vir Singh - Born in village Rasulpur, he joined the army as an officer. After his stint in the army, he joined the central services where he worked in various ministries including the home ministry. He was posted to Samoa as well as England. He continues to help and give back to society at every opportunity he gets.
  • Ram Narain Chaudhary - Social worker from village Nokha Gulabnagar in Nagaur district, Rajasthan.
  • Munna Lal Mundel (Naik) - (3181886) Jat Regiment, of village Mundwa recipient of Shaurya Chakra Award. April 12, 2005 Chaitra 22, 1927, New Delhi. President, Shri A P J Abdul Kalam conferred two Kirti Chakras and twenty two Shaurya Chakras at a solemn ceremony in Rashtrapati Bhawan, here today on those Armed Forces, para-military, police force personnel and civilians who displayed conspicuous gallantry, indomitable courage and extreme devotion. Munna Lal Mundel was one of them to receive Shaurya Chakra Award.
  • Sanjay Mundel - Chairman of Mundwa Municipality elected on 20/08/2010.
Unit - 11 Jat Regiment

Gallery of Mundel people

References


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