Chakara
Chakara (चाकरा) [1][2] Chakra (चाकरा)[3] is a Jat gotra. Chakar (चाकर) clan is found in Afghanistan. [4]Chakar is the name of an ancestral chieftain of the Baloch of Kalat ; he may have been a Chakit Rahtor. [5]
Origin
Chakra (चक्र) as a Nagavanshi King is mentioned in Mahabharata chapters: (I.52.5), (I.57), (IX.44.33).
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Chakara (चाकरा) (Jat clan) → Chakara (चाकरा) is a village in Bicchua tahsil in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh.
History
'Mount Abu Vimala Temple Inscription of v.s. 1378 (1322 AD)' mentions Chakara in Verse-18:
- 18. Sri-Desalah sukkri[tapesa]la-Yittako[tis=chamcha]c]chchaturdasajagaj-janita-
- vad[āta]h | Satrumjayapramukha-visrutasaptati[rtha]-yātrās=cha[tu]rdasa chakara
- mahāmahena || 27 De[ma]ti-Mai-
According to Dilip Singh Ahlawat [6], The Naga Jats ruled over Kantipur, Mathura, Padmavati, Kausambi, Nagpur, Champavati, (Bahgalpur) and in the central India, in western Malwa, Nagaur (Jodhpur- Rajasthan). In addition they ruled the ancient land of Shergarh, (Kotah Rajasthan), Madhya Pradesh (Central India), Chutiya Nagpur, Khairagarh, Chakra Kotiya and Kawardha. The great scholar, Jat Emperor, Bhoja Parmar, mother Shashiprabha was a maiden of a Naga Clan.
Chakra Kotiya (चक्र कोटिया) (also Chakra Kota, Chakrakota: चक्रकोट) was a kingdom of Nagavanshi Jats. Chakrakota bas been identified with the central portion of the former Bastar State with capital at Jagdalpur. The name probably survives in the present Chitrakot, about 30 miles north by west of Jagdalpur, in Jagdalpur tahsil of present Bastar district in Chhattisgarh.
Notable persons
References
- ↑ Dr Pema Ram:Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas, p.300
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. च-63.
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.37, sn-743.
- ↑ An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan , H. W. Bellew, p.132,135
- ↑ An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan, H. W. Bellew, p.132
- ↑ Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat Viron ka Ithihass (Hindi)
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