Gobara
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Gobara (गोबारा) is a gotra of Jats.[1] [2]
Origin
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Gobara (Jat clan) = Gobra () is a village in Dabhara tahsil of Janjgir-Champa district in Chhattisgarh. Ratanpur Stone Inscription Of Jajalladeva I - (Kalachuri) Year 866 (=1114 AD) mentions this place as Garbha (गर्भ) in Verse.33. (p.417).[3]
Gauburu village
- गौबरू (जाट गोत्र - गोबारा) : गौबरू नाम का गाँव झारखंड के पश्चिमी सिंहभूम जिले की टोंटो विकास-खंड में है।
History
Behustun Inscription Line (71) reads - King Darius says: The following is what I did in the second and third year of my rule. The province called Elam (Ûvja) revolted from me. An Elamite named Atamaita they made their leader. Then I sent an army unto Elam. A Persian named Gobryas (Gaubaruva), my servant, I made their leader. Then Gobryas set forth with the army; he delivered battle against the Elamites. Then Gobryas destroyed many of the host and that Atamaita, their leader, he captured, and he brought him unto me, and I killed him. Then the province became mine
Notable persons
Distribution
Gobara named villages are in Ganjam and Cuttack districts in Orissa.
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References
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