Golia
Golia (गोलिया) Gaulia (गोलिया) Gauliya (गोलिया)[1] Goliya (गोलिया) Gollia (गोल्लिया) Gulaiya (गुलैया)[2] Gawalia (गवालिया) Gulayya (गुलय्या) Gauliya (गौलिया)[3] is gotra found in Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. It is same as Gulia and Golya.
Origin
This gotra originated from Gaur vansha of Samrat Mandhata.[4] They are found in Jat Sikhs.
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Golia (Jat clan) = Golha (गोल्ह), a Kalachuri ruler in Raipur Chhatisgarh, mentioned in 'Raipur Stone Inscription Of Brahmadeva - (Vikrama) Year 1458 (=1402 AD)'. ... The pedigree of Hâjirâja (L.19,20) son Brahmadeva commences in verse 13 (L.18). Hâjirâja seems to have had two sons, Padmanabha (पद्मनाभ) (L.21) and Pahideva (पाहिदेव) (L.22). The former's son was Kanhada (कान्हड़) (L.21) and the latter's, Sivasharman (शिवशर्मन) . Two brothers of Hâjirâja are also named in verses 20 and 21. The elder of them was named Supau(सुपौ) (L.23) and the younger Geyâti (गेयाति) (L.24). The former of these had two sons, Golha (गोल्ह) (L.23) and Vishnudâsa. The inscription finally mentions the artisan Nâmadêva (नामदेव).
History
H.A. Rose[5] writes that Golia (गोलिया) or Gawalia (गवालिया), a very curious tribe of Jats, only found in Rohtak and Karnal. According to their bard's version they were originally Brahmans, who lost caste by inadvertently drinking liquor placed outside a distiller's house in large vessels (gol). The local Brahmans apparently admit the truth of this story. They now intermarry with Jats, but not with the Dagar or Sulanki ; for while they were Brahmans the latter were their clients, while when they first lost caste the former alone of all Jat tribes would give them their daughters to wife, and so have been adopted as quasi-brethren. They came from Indore to Rohtak some 30 generations ago.
Ram Swarup Joon[6] writes that The bard (Bhat) of Gulia clan has written something unbelievable about the origin of this clan.
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Nagaur district
Aakeli-A, Gowa Khurd, Ladwa Merta (5), Mori, Roon,
Villages in Barmer district
Villages in Jodhpur district
Bankaliya, Ghorawat, Kumbhara, Khawaspura, Khejarla, Sambhadia Bilara
Villages in Sikar district
Villages in Churu district
Villages in Pali district
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Dewas district
Chaplasa, Hatpipalya, Songaon,
Villages in Harda district
Villages in Gwalior district
Villages in Ashoknagar district
Villages in Shivpuri district
Villages in Sehore district
Villages in Khandwa district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
Gulayya (गुलय्या) Gotra live in Salempur Muzaffarnagar
Notable Persons
- Ashok Chaudhari (Golia)) (born:30.11.1965) is an administrator, social worker, journalist and author from village Aakeli-A, tahsil Merta City, Nagaur, Rajasthan. Mob: 94141-18995
- Kisan Lal Patel (Golia) - Ex. Jila Parishad (1977-82), Congress. From village Bhawartalab Thekedari, Harda.
- Dr. Ram Bilas Patel (Golia) - From village Bhawartalab Thekedari, Harda. Bhagwai Nursing Home, Handia Road, Harda. Ph: 07577-2227666, Mob:9826065788
- Hardeen Ram Goliya- A great social worker and writer from Gowa Khurd village in Nagaur tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.
- Simbhu Lal Golia - सिम्भू लाल गोलिया : नागौर बोर्डिंग की छात्र संख्या बढ़ाने व कुरीति निवारण में बोर्डिंग हाउस के विद्यार्थियों ने मेलों में तथा जगमठों में जहां कहीं भी काम पड़ा चौधरी मूलचन्द सियाग (1887 - 1978) के साथ जाकर गायन व भजनों द्वारा जनता के अंधेरों रूपी पर्दे को हटाया और प्रकाश डाला जिसमें आपकी मुख्य भूमिका थी। [8]
See also
References
- ↑ डॉ पेमाराम:राजस्थान के जाटों का इतिहास, 2010, पृ.299
- ↑ डॉ पेमाराम:राजस्थान के जाटों का इतिहास, 2010, पृ.299
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.36, sn-637.
- ↑ Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998 p. 238
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/G,p.302
- ↑ Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats/Chapter V,p. 86-87
- ↑ User:Hrdhaka
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.185
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