Barodya

Barodya (बरोडया) Barodiya (बारोडिया) Barodia (बारोडिया) Gotra Jats found in Tonk, Ajmer districts in Rajasthan. 'Barodya' is a word of Rajasthani language which means 'outsider'. Barodya clan is found in Afghanistan.[1]
Origin
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Barodia (बारोडिया) (Jat clan) → Barud (बरूड़) is a village in Khandwa tehsil in Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh. An Inscription dated in V. S. 1317 (A.D. 1261), records grant of a village Vadauda (the village Burud, 22 miles from Mandhata), in Mahuada pathak (Mohod, 28 miles from Mandhata), by Pratihara Gangeyadeva to three Brahmanas after bathing at the confluence of the Reva and the Kapila, near Amaresvara temple.
History
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Tonk district
Barodya (बरोडया) Gotra Jats found in villages:
Tilajoo (1),
Barodia (बारोडिया) Gotra Jats found in villages:
Villages in Ajmer district
Barodia (बारोडिया) Gotra Jats found in villages:
Bogla (10),
Notable Persons
External Links
References
- ↑ An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan By H. W. Bellew, The Oriental University Institute, Woking, 1891, p.180
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