History of the Jats/Index
Wikified & compiled by:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R) |
1967 (Eng Tr by Lieutenant Colonel Dal Singh)
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- 1 Armoured - p. 234
- 2 Lt Cordwell - p. 237
- 14th Murray's Jat Lancers - Jat Unit raised by General Sir John Irvin Murray, p. 224, 227, 228
- 19th Lancers, - p. 223
- 20 lancers - p. 228
- 29 Lancers - p. 228
- 3/9 The Jat Regiment - p. 234
- 4/6 Rajputana Rifles - p. 230
- 47 Sikh - p. 229
- 4th Battalion [Outram's] - p. 236
- 5th Cavalry - p. 225
- 62 Infantry Brigade - p. 239
- 62 Mountain Brigade - p. 244]
- 6th Battalion - p. 228
- 6th Jat Battalion - p. 229
- 7th Light Cavalry - p. 234
- 8 Kumaon - p. 244
- 97 Pattons - PVC, p. 245
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- Abdali - p.182,183,
- Abdul Fazal - Commander of Moghul forces in Sikandra at Agra - p.155,
- Abdul Ghani Khan - Subedar of Agra, p.153,
- Abdul Malik Mashirmal, author of Gujar History - p.137
- Abdul Malik - p.70
- Abhai Rao - son of Masur Rao, - descendants called Bhurhya Bhatti- p.100
- Abhai Singh - Raja of Bundi, p.159,
- Abhupur - p.89,
- Abubakar Kandhari - p.76
- Abul Gazi-Chandravanshi Jat-p.38,125,
- Abul Ghazi - Scythian writer, a Chandravanshi Jat, p.30, the Scythian historian - p.36,
- Achalgarh - near Mount Abu, p.116
- Adhlayan - p.69
- Adhran - p.184,
- Adhrayan - p.69
- Adi Parva - p.17, 31, 72, 104
- Aditya Ketu - p.46,
- Aditya Vardhan - p.62,
- Adrayan - p.69
- Advent of Islam - in Arabia began in 610 A.D.. - p.143
- Afghanistan - p.32, 37, 38, spread of Buddhism, p.48, 73, 77, 82, 84, 96, 116, 122, 143, 145,147
- Agarwal - originated from Agroha, descendents of Uggrasain, p.122
- Agni Kul Rajput- p.132, 8th century A.D., Gujar kings transformed from Buddhism to Vaishnavism, p.133, 138, p.144
- Agni Kumar - p.99,
- Agni Kund Shuddhi - (Purification by fire)- p.132,
- Agni Kund Yagya - Brahmins converted Gujars from Buddhism to Rajputs, - p.117, 132, converted a large number of Gujars to Rajputs ,135,
- Agni Kund - p.103, 128, 133, 135,
- Agni Puran - p.19 , 133,134,135,
- Agnikula - p.96
- Agra - p.78, 90, 153,154,155,158,164,175,
- Agriculture - p.222
- Ahai - (Aheya); who founded the Ahir, p.29, grandson of Yadu - p.88
- Ahalya - (or Ela), p.20
- Aharyar - p.81
- Ahileja - p.126,
- Ahilya Devi - mother of Scythians was the daughter of Ahilya Devi- p.30
- Ahilya - Ikshvaku’s sister - p.29, Jat Goddess in Jutland, p.43,
- Ahimsa - p.48,
- Ahir Brahmin - p.113.
- Ahir Gotras of UP - p.112
- Ahir Gotras - p.111
- Ahir Jawans - p. 239
- Ahir Khap - p.113
- Ahir Koli - p.113
- Ahir State - p.113
- Ahir Sunar - p.113,
- Ahir Sweeper - p.113
- Ahir Vati - p.111
- Ahir - p.3, 5,6, 29, -who ruled Badaun, and the Betwa Basin now called Ahirwara- p.58,
- Ahirs - 37, ff p.110, 111, occupy Rewari, similar customs to the Jats, p.113, 117, 119, 134,139, 141 222, 239
- Ahirwal - p.113
- Ahirwara- p.58,
- Ahlavat - Chamar Got, Jat: Haryana, UP, p.119, 69, 70,
- Ahluwalia Misal - p.186
- Ahmad Shah Durani - p.187
- Ahmed Shah Abdali - p.162,163,166, 182, 183, 190,
- Ahmednagar - p.152
- Ahr clan - p.88
- Ahri Clan - p.88
- Ahrodhia - Chamar Got, Ahir: Punjab, Haryana, p.119
- Ahumal - Sameshwar I - p.69, - died in 1068 AD - p.69,
- Ahumal Solanki, forefather of Ahlawat reigned upto 1068 AD. - p.89
- Ahuti - p.133,
- Aila - p.38,
- Ailya Devi - p.38,
- Ain-I Akbari - p.88
- Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh Aulakh - p. 241
- Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh - PVC, p. 245
- Air Staff - p. 241
- Ajit Singh Sidhanwalia - p.189
- Ajit Singh - Raja of Bundi, p.159,
- Ajit Singh - p.46,
- Ajitpur - p.140,
- Ajmel - p.44
- Ajmer - p.84, 87, 89, 147,159,175,
- Ajmil - p.127,
- Ajmirh - p.28, 94, 95
- Ajnala - p.184,
- Ajra- sub gotra of Khokhar - p.90,
- Akali Dal - p.206, 207
- Akbar II - p.185
- Akbar - p.151, 155,
- Akchemak - p.45,
- Akhand Path - p.208
- Akshatriyas - p.117, 122, 133,135,
- Alanmik - p.45,
- Alauddin Khilji - p.11, 130, 149, 246
- Alberuni - p.88, 93, 139
- Alexander the Great - p.
- Alexander - p.32, 37,38, 39, 41, 48, 49, 50, 53, 79, 88, his battle with Madrakas at Sialkot, p.92, 93, 94, 98, 102, his army to retrace its steps, p.135, 223
- Alha Singh - son of Chaudhary Rama, p.190,
- Alha Udal - stories, p.94
- Alien - author, p.61,
- Aligarh - p.76, 84, 89 , 90, 97, 99, 106, 162, 182,
- Aliwal - p.189
- All India Volley Ball - p. 243
- Allers - Roman military commander- p.42,
- Alpatgin - p.145
- Alwa - p.102
- Alwar - p.219
- Amarchur - p.45,
- Amavash Devi - Jats built temple on a rock of this goddess in Iran - p.38,
- Ambala - p.76, 186
- America - p.204, 207
- Ami Chand - Pandit, p.139, the author of 'Jat Mimansa', - p.99
- Amin Pal - p.45,
- Amir Khan - p.173,
- Amir Mahoye, ruler, of Iraq, - p.40,
- Amir Singh - p.191
- Amir Timur - p.150,
- Amir - of Kabul, p.114
- Amran - p.5, Bania Gotra of Dahiya origin, p.122,
- Amrikh - p.127,
- Amritsar - p.81, 98, 99, 102, 108, 179, 183, 207,
- Anand Pal - p.95
- Anandpur - p.180,
- Anangpal Tanwar(Tomar) - p.175,
- Anankshai - p.45,
- Ancestral worship - p.7
- Ancient Kingdoms of the Jats - p.44,
- Andha - p.69
- Andhak : Genealogy p.22-28
- Andhra Desh - p.69
- Andhra - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, - p.33, 53,69
- Angad Dev Ji - p.178,
- Angal - p.44,
- Angle Saxons were Shah Nag Vanshi Jattias or Uties- p.42,
- Angles - p.43,
- Anhal Raja - the ancestor of the Chauhan dynasty, who was a Takshak, an old gotra of the Jats, - p.77
- Anhal I - Chauhan King, who ruled 39 generations before Prithvi Raj was a Takshak- p.137
- Anhalwara in Ajmer - p.89
- Anjana Jata Shankar - son of Atisur Bhadra grandson of Virabhadra - p.17,- Genealogy table,p.22-28
- Anjana - a branch of Puru - p.70, p.98
- Anjilet- p.98
- Anla - p.70,
- Anlakh - King in the Mahabharat (Sabha Parva), p.70
- Anlayam - p.70,
- Ann dynasty - p.70
- Ano - a vassal state of Yudhishtra, p.70
- Anta Raj Devputra - King,- p.100
- Antal - p.70
- Antawat - p.70
- Antigonus - p.54,
- Anu Gupta - p.108
- Anu- p.18, 21, 32, 70, 72
- Anula - p.70
- Apharia - Chamar Got, Ahir, p.119, (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Apsala - Jat temple in Jutland - p.43,
- Ar - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, - p.33, - King, p.122, - son of Raja Seth Chandravanshi, p.122
- Arab - p.40, 73, historian, p.116
- Arabia - p.143,
- Arabian Sea - p.35
- Arakan - p. 229, 231
- Aranya Khand - p.125,
- Arat - In (Sheikhupur) dist,p.72
- Ardas - Genealogy table,p. 22-28, 28, 71, 101
- Arh - p.28, 32, - Jat Clan in Karna Parva,- p.33, whose son Gandhara founded the town of Gandhar, now known as Kandhar, p.38, or Lohchab, p.71
- Arjuna- p.33, conquered the Dradas,p.82 130,
- Arjunyayan - ruled Mewat and Jaipur- p.58,
- Armour Battle - PVC, p. 245
- Armoured Division - PVC, p. 245
- Arora - ff, p.122
- Arrian - Alexander's historian - p.48, 49, 50, 98, refers to Yodha ruling dynasty - p.108.
- Arthashatra - p.108.
- Arvis - p.122.
- Arya Samaj - Jats Joined, p.9, p.197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 211
- Aryan purity - p.126,
- Aryan - p.5, 18, 19, 20, 35, 41,48, 110,114, 117,118, 124, 135,
- Asa Purna mata- p.134,
- Asafjah Bahadur - of Hyderabad, p.160,
- Asal Uttar - p. 244
- Asgarh - p.42,
- Ashoda- p.80.
- Ashoka - p.52, 53, 63,
- Ashtadhyayi- p.33, 82
- Ashvapati, the father of Savitri is mentioned as Madrak, p.34
- Ashwamedha Yagya - p.74
- Asi - p.41,
- Asia Minor - The Jats were victorious and occupied Asia Minor. - p.42,
- Asia - p.18, 61, 94
- Asgarh - ancient name of Hansi (Hissar), Haryana, p.43, *Asmedh - p.45,
- Asvamedh Yagya - (Horse sacrifice ceremony) - 55, p.58,
- Ata-Ulla Mashade - Saiyad Sardar, p.86
- Ata-Ullah - invaded Badli-Gari, p.109
- Ati Sur Bhadra - one of five sons of Virabhadra - p.17, - Genealogy table,p.22-28
- Atisur Bhadra - p.97
- Atre (Atreya) - p.41, 111, 126,
- Atreya - p.97
- Atri - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Atriya- p.21
- Attock - p.49,189
- Aulakh - p. 241
- Aunlakh - p.70
- Aurangzeb - p.78, 51, 152, 153, 154,155, 156,157,176, 179, 181,
- Avijay mantra- p.50,
- Ayati - p.28,
- Ayesha, wife of Hazrat Mohammed fell ill, a Jat Physician was called to attend on her, p.40,
- Ayodhya - p.20, 54, 107
- Ayub Khan - PVC, p. 245
- Azam - Prince, p.155, son of Aurangzeb, p.157,
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- B.K. Datt - p.206
- Baba Kharak Singh - p.207
- Babar - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, - p.116, 150,223
- Babbar Akali - p.206, 207
- Babylonia - p.40, p.71, 102
- Bachhak - branch of Shavi gotra - p.31, -nag in Kalidah - p.71, 101, 104
- Bachhik - p.17, 44, Nag, p.55,
- Bachick - (Ahir gotra) (J) - p.112,
- Bachor - in the Chambal basin, p.175,
- Bachuwal - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Badan Singh - p.158, 159,
- Badaun- p.58,
- Badayun - p.111
- Badgi - Brahmins descendants of Rishi Bishwamitra, 123
- Badgil- Brahmin Gotra originated from Bhatti Jats, p.123,
- Badhan - p.76
- Badli, a village in Rohtak, was ruled by Raja Badra Sen - p.86, 87, 109
- Badli-Gari - p.109
- Badm - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Badra Sen - p. 86, in the army of Prithvi Raj of Badli Pargana, a Dhulia family of Indergarh - p.87, 109, his family wanders homeless. - p.109
- Badun - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bagar - p.109
- Bagdad - p.40,
- Bage Bahadur Mazbut Singh - p.139
- Baghat - p.191
- Baghdad - p.35
- Bagiar - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, - p.116
- Bagoria - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bagru War - By Suraj Mal with Jaipur state on 20 Aug 1749, p.160,
- Bahadur Shah Zafar - p.113
- Bahadur Shah - p.181,
- Bahadur Shah - sons of Aurangzeb, p.157,
- Bahadur Singh Bedasar of Bikaner, p.77
- Bahadura - p.140,
- Bahadurgarh - p.77, 98,
- Bahadurgarh - p.194, 197
- Bahai Singh - p.177,
- Bahal Singh - p.176,
- Bahama - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bahawalpur - p.58, 73, 75, 80, p.92, 102, 109
- Bahela: Bahik Jats, p.71
- Bahele - Muslim Jats, p.72
- Bahi - p.71,
- Bahik - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva - p.33, - Jat Clan in Karna Parva - p.33, Jats, p.71, (Vahika) Jats, p.71 72,
- Bahin - p.71
- Bahiyan - Jats, p.72
- Bahre Khijar - (Black Sea), p.114
- Bahurpal - p.105 ,
- Bairagis - have Jat gotras, Jats who became Sadhus, p.123
- Bais - (Beswar) (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bajarnia - fought against Alexander the Great, p.72
- Baje Ranya- p.72
- Baje - 72,, Jats descendants of Rishi Bishwamitra, p.123
- Bajernia Raje - p.72,
- Bajernias - capital Bijerania Kot near Ludhiana. - p.72
- Bajia - gotra, p.72.
- Bajrania - Jats descendants of Rishi Bishwamitra,p.123
- Bajyar - p.72
- Bakunin- p.137
- Bal Dev - brother of Krishna, p.105
- Bal Ram - brother in-law of Raja Suraj Mal the commander of Bharatpur forces, - p.167, 176,
- Bal Ram founded the state of Ballabhgarh, p.106
- Bal Vidhwa - p.131,
- Bal - Jat Clan, 32, p.84, 96, claim to be descendants of Suryavanshi Raja Bali, p.72
- Bala Ditya - p.61,
- Balabgarh - p.113, 163,
- Bala-e-Hissar - in Afghanistan, p.147
- Balan - Jat gotra, p.32
- Balarama - p.111
- Balaudhia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Baldeer, a Jat leader, p.42,
- Baldev Singh - p.174,
- Balhara- (Balahara) Jat gotra, p.32, 73, powerful Jat king in 900 AD mentioned by Suleman Nadvi, p.116
- Bali- p.72, 129,
- Balkans - p.41,
- Ballabhgarh - p.106, 176,
- Balochistan - p.32
- Balorari - p.39,
- Balram - p.41, 89
- Baltic Sea - p.38,
- Baluch - p.57, 91
- Baluchis - descendants of Anu, p.32 , p.39, (of Baluchistan), p.72, 84
- Baluchistan - p.39,57,91, 143, 218
- Baluchya - Jat gotra, p.32
- Balvanshi - p.82, 83
- Balwant Singh - p.174,206,
- Bana - p.62,
- Banaras - (now Varanasi), p.74
- Banda Bahadur- p.186
- Banda Bairagi Madhodas - p.181,
- Banda - p.183,
- Bander - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Bandhu Verma - p.60, 108
- Bandit - p.182,
- Bang - p.73,
- Banga Talwandi - p.192
- Bangade - p.73,
- Bangamar - p.73
- Bangaryal - p.73
- Bangi - p.69
- Bangra - p.73.
- Baniya - p.5, 13, 110
- Baniyas - p.57,
- Banjir - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Banke Lal - p.47,
- Bannu - p.97
- Bappa Rawal - migrated from Balabhipur - p.83
- Bar - (Bargiya)(Ahir gotra), p.112, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Bara Khana - p. 247
- Barak Shatger : Genealogy p.22-28
- Baramula - p. 242
- Barbarians - p.205
- Barber - p.92, 110, ff have Jat gotras - p.123
- Bard - p.87, 89, of Tanwar, p.105, (Jogis), p.160, of the Gathwala, p.92,
- Bareilly - p.98, 185,
- Bargujar - Chamar Got, Rajputs : Haryana, Bagar, p.120
- Barnagar Gujrat - inscription found in Barnagar (Gujrat) Solankis belong to Bhadra gotra. They founded Barnagar - p.103
- Basain - (Gurgaon), p.103
- Basal Dev - p.89
- Basant Singh- p.186
- Basra - Kingdom of the Jats by Sindhu Jats 6th Century - p.44, 114
- Batala - in Amritsar, p.72
- Bath - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33, 108
- Bathi - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, - p.33
- Bathuthia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Batik - p.71
- Battle of Burki - p. 246
- Battle of Dograi by 3 Jat - p. 247
- Battle Of Panipat - p.163,165,
- Battle of Thithwal - p. 234
- Battle Of Tilpat - p.153,
- Bayana - p.75, 108, 175,
- Bayonets - p. 227
- Bchhikini - (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112,
- Beas - p. 244
- Beccani - p.184,
- Bechara Zamindar - Book by Sir Chhotu Ram, p.213
- Beef - p.145
- Beerwal - p.183,
- Begha Mal Bhathi - p.186
- Behrampur - p.192
- Bengal - p.87, 195, 216, 218, Engineers p. 242
- Beniwal - p.73
- Betwa- p.58,
- Bhabria - Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bhadan - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Bhadani - p.99, (Rohtak), p. 242
- Bhadaur - p.190,
- Bhador - p.92,
- Bhadras - p.75, 87,
- Bhadurgarh - p.166,
- Bhaga - prominent Mann chief, p.103, 192
- Bhagail Singh - p.185
- Bhagat Singh - p.206
- Bhagirath - p.16, 29
- Bhagor - in Bikaner, capital of the Ghor kings, p.84,
- Bhagroilia(Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bhagvat Dutt- p.72
- Bhagwan Dass
- Bhagwat Datt - p.32, 84,
- Bhai Jetu - p.208
- Bhainteivan - p.96
- Bhaiyan - Jat shrine, modest samadhi of the first man in village - p.7
- Bhaja Singh (1688-1691 A.D.) - p.156,
- Bhakarwa-s - belong to the Panwar clans, p.96
- Bhakulaish - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bhala - sub gotra of Khokhar - p.90
- Bhalaur - p.190,
- Bhalia - Chamar title, p.119,
- Bhalu- sub gotra of Khokhar, p.90
- Bhan - p.75, 102
- Bhandahi - p.192
- Bhanderkar - p.138, 139,
- Bhandhuvarman's son was Yashodharman - p.108
- Bhandon Ghor kings ruled in Bhandra Hissar - p.84
- Bhang - p.183,
- Bhangi Misal - p.183, 185,192,193
- Bhangis - p.183,
- Bhangian Misal - p.187,193
- Bhangian - p.183, 187
- Bhangu - p.88
- Bharat Indra - p.168,
- Bharat - p.28, Genealogy p.22-28, 123
- Bharatpur - p.78, 79, 90, 154,157,161, 162,163,165,166,167, 168, 169, 171,172, 173,174, 182, 219, 224
- Bhardwaj - Brahmins, originated from Bhardwan grandson of Dushyant and son of Bharat, p.123
- Bhardwaj - p.5, Genealogy p.22-28, - p.28, 127,
- Bhardwaji- Brahmin Gotra originated from Bhatti Jats, p.123,
- Bhardwan - grandson of Dushyant and son of Bharat, p.123
- Bharhaich - (Varaich) Nag - p.73, 101
- Bharial - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bhariyar - a branch of the Dhillon gotra - p.81
- Bharoch - p.73
- Bharshiva - Dynasty (150 To 234 AD), p.54, Nag, p.105, Jats, p.55,
- Bharsonang - Madrak descendant,- p.34
- Bhasil - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bhat (bard) - p.140
- Bhatala - p.184,
- Bhatgaon (Rohtak) - p. 240
- Bhatgram - p.105
- Bhati - p.190
- Bhatinda (Punjab) - p.74, 80, 149, 190
- Bhatner - p.190
- Bhats - p.144
- Bhatt - after soil they come to be known as the Bhattis - p.74
- Bhatta - p.95, 96
- Bhattarak - a Maurya Jat dynasty. - saved the Maurya kings ruled from Vikram Samvat 512 to 525 - p.83, 190,
- Bhattark Gupta - Balvanshi, p.83
- Bhatti Rao - his descendants came to be called Bhattis - p.74, son of Gaj, ruler of Gajni- p.137
- Bhatti - 5, Madrak descendant - p.34, 62, 73, 74, 75, 93, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116, Jats- p.137, Raja - of Jaisalmer, converted to Rajput- p.137, Rajputs, a branch of Madrak Jat gotra, p.137
- Bhattona - p.106.
- Bhau - p.165,
- Bhawalpur - p.88, 183,
- Bheerakhusab - p.183,
- Bhera
- Bhikhi Wind - p. 244
- Bhilaut - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Bhils - p.83
- Bhim Sen - p.130,
- Bhim Singh Hada - of Kotah, p.157,
- Bhim Verma - p.60,
- Bhimarolaya- p.98
- Bhimnagar - founded by Bhimsen Shahi near Kot Kangra, p.100
- Bhimrolia - gotra of Dholpur dynasty, p.75.
- Bhimsen Shahi - Coins of Bhimsen Shahi were also found near Kabul. He founded Bhimnagar near Kot Kangra. - p.100
- Bhimvarma - Savant near Kausambhi - p.108
- Bhin-baroliya - gotra, p.81
- Bhind - p.75, 84, 91, Nag Jats, p.91, (Ahir gotra), p.112, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Bhinmal - Parihar capital, p.96, 116,
- Bhisham Parva - p.33, 82
- Bhiwani - p.88
- Bhogta - (Bhagat)(Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bhopal - p.138
- Bhopania - village, p.71
- Bhoria - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Bhrewal - p.184
- Bhullar - gotra, p.75, 79
- Bhulller - p.75, 102
- Bhum Dev - p.45,
- Bhuman Pati - p.45,
- Bhumpal - p.45,
- Bhundwal - or Bodhan, Chamar Got, Jat: Haryana, UP - p.119
- Bhunewal - p.184,
- Bhup Singh - p.176,
- Bhur Sen - p.138
- Bhurhya Bhatti - p.100
- Bhuri Gae - (Brown cow), p.144
- Bhuvannati - p.46,
- Biana - p.61,
- Bias - p.93,
- Biati - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bibai - (Biveya), - p.29
- Bichar Sagar - Book by Nishchal Das - p.9
- Bichor - dynasty founded by Sohan Pal, p.76
- Bidar Bakht - p.155,156,
- Bigha - p.195
- Bihar - p.57, 69
- Bije (Bijenia) - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Bijenia - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Bijepal (950-975 A, D). - p.138
- Biji - Jats descendants of Rishi Bishwamitra, p.123
- Bijnor - p.95
- Bika Rathor - p.85, 92,
- Bika - p.140
- Bikaner - p.58,, 70,73, 77, 79, 85, 88, 92, 97 ,100 99, 102, 109, 140 103
- Bikr Manak - p.89
- Bindusara - Chandra Gupta's son - p.53, conquered the Andhra Kings - p.69
- Binmoria - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bir Sen - of Bhatti Jat gotra - p.54,
- Biral - p.45,
- Birket - Gujar after Jats, p.115
- Birmaha - p.46, 81,
- Birmala - p.70
- Birmhan (Brebhan) - p.70
- Birru - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Birsaini - p.45,
- Birsan - p.81,
- Birsen II - p.81,
- Birth of Jat race - p.14
- Bisaldev - p.70
- Biserwa - p.45,
- Biwannal - p.45,
- Black Sea - p.114
- Blacksmith - p.110
- Bodkdal - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Bodli - woman, The village was named Badli in her honour - p.87
- Bohar - (near Rohtak), p.95
- Bolan Pass - p.37,
- Bombay - p.173,
- Bosal - p.85,
- Boye - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Brahaspati - p.21
- Brahm Gupta - p.57,
- Brahma Bhadra - one of five sons of Virabhadra - p.17, - Genealogy table, p.22-28, 98
- Brahma Deo - p.175,
- Brahma- p.20
- Brahmadev - p.76
- Brahmadutt Somaud, - p.99
- Brahmanism - p.48,
- Brahmin - p.3, 5, 9, 8, 13, 15, 48, writers, p.52,53, historians, p.58, 77, 81, 84, 85, 109, 117, 118, ff, p.123, 126,127,128, 133, 134, 141
- Brahminical - faith, p.77
- Brigade of the Guards - p. 226
- Brigadier Hoshiar Singh - p. 236, In Chinese War - p. 239
- Brigadier Khem Karan Singh - Armoured Brigade Commander, PVC, p. 243, 245
- Brij Indra Bhaskar - p.108,
- Brij Raj - p.78 159,
- Brij - p.4, 9, 78, 89, 97, 106,
- Brij dress - p.160,
- Brijendra Singh- p.174,
- Brijman - Pratihar, p.139
- Britain - history, p.43,
- British Army - p.220
- British forces - p.172, 224
- British Government - p.211,212, 219
- British Imperialists - p.207,
- British Officers - p.205
- British or Indian Officers - p. 236
- British Raj - p.196
- British Regiment - p.173,
- British - p.171, 172,173, 186, 189, rule in India, p.194, 196, 197, 199, 200, 204, 209, 221, 222
- Britishers - p.114
- Buddh Bhikshus - p.133,
- Buddha Singh - p.186,
- Buddha - p.20, 29
- Buddhism - p.117, 118, 123
- Buddhism - spread of Buddhism, p.48, p.50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59, 56, 61, 63, 77, 74, 83, 128, 134, 135, 141, 178,
- Buddhist - p.20, 54, -rulers - p.48, 53, 63, 91, 115, 119, p.133, moved to take shelters in the remotest corners, p.134,
- Budh Singh Hada - of Bundi, p.157,
- Budh Singh - p.185, 240
- Budh - (Ahir gotra), p.112, devils, p.133,
- Budha Singh- p.186,187
- Budhotiya - p.76
- Budhwar - p.76
- Bulandshahr- p.80, 92
- Bundel Khand - p.4, 139
- Bundewal - p.184,
- Bundi - p.84
- Bura - p.92
- Bura(J)- (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Burhakhera - p.92,
- Burki - PVC, p. 245, 246
- Burma campaign - p. 231
- Burma - p. 207, 240, 241
- Burotha - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Buthidaung - p. 231
- Buttai Durgandi - p. 245
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- Cahhar - p.77,
- Calcutta - p.219
- Calif Walid - p.40,
- Caliph Omar - p.40,
- Cambalpur - p.85,
- Captain Kanwar Jasbir Singh- village Bahu Akbarpur (Rohtak),p. 244
- Captain S.G. Reddy - p. 249
- Captain Samru - p.169
- Carpenter - p.110
- Casana - Gujar after Jats, p.115,
- Caspian Sea - p.39,
- Castes took the place of Varnas - p.48,
- Caucasia - p.107
- Cauvery - p.74, 90
- Cavalry Brigade - p. 228,229
- Cavalry - p. 225
- Central Asia - p.4,5,20,104, 114.
- Central Europe - p.4,5
- Central India Horse - p.209
- Central India - p.108
- Ceylon - ruled by Jayadratha, p.101
- Chabuk - Tanwar Gotra, p.75
- Chach - Brahman - p.35, 90, a Brahmin courtier, p.102
- Chachnama - p.90
- Chadrika Pushtika - p.44
- Chahal - p.77,
- Chahar - p.77, -Sikhs, p.78
- Chaitha - p.78
- Chaluk - p.103
- Chalukya - king offered presents in the Rajsuya Yagya of the Pandavas. - p.103, Khew Nauch mata- p.134, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116,133, 139
- Chamak Harsati Balaghat rock inscription - p.73
- Chamar community - p.110, ff, p.117, 118, 119
- Chambal - p.157, 164,
- Chamkor - p.180,
- Chanakya - p.53,108
- Chand Kaur - mother of Daleep Singh, p.189,
- Chandal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Chandan - the grandfather of Vigraharaja, p.138
- Chandausi - p.176,
- Chandel - p.5, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Chandela - p.76, 82, Jat gotra, p.137, 139,
- Chander Shekhar- p.72
- Chander Vidyalankar - p. 223
- Chander - p.59,
- Chandore Dhumiya - Chamar title, p.119,
- Chandosi - p.185
- Chandra Gupta II - p.57, 58, p.81,- married widow of his brother Rama Gupta ,p.130,
- Chandra Gupta Maurya - p.41, 44,
- Chandra Gupta - p.53, 55,
- Chandra Sen - A Lichhavi Prince - p.56, p.57,
- Chandra Vanshi - p.15, Buddha group, p.20, p.41,
- Chandra Verma - left Malwa and established his own Kingdom of Pusharen - p.60,
- Chandra Viyakaran - p.108
- Chandragupta - a Jat, p.49,
- Chandravanshi - p.4 36, 76, 81, 84, 96, 103, 122, 125,127,
- Chandravarma - p.108.
- Changas - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Channor - Chamar title, p.119,
- Chanuma - ancestor of Cheema gotra in 21st generation of Urdas (Ardas), p.77
- Chapter I: Introduction to the Jat race....p.2-13
- Chapter II: Origin of the Jats....p.14-35
- Chapter III:Jats of Central Asia & Europe....p.36-43
- Chapter IV:The golden age of Jat rule....p.44-63
- Chapter V:Present Jat Gotras....p.68-109
- Chapter VI:Offshoot Communities of the Jats....p.110-123
- Chapter VII:Fables about origin of Jats....p.124-131
- Chapter VIII:Jats and Rajputs....p.132-142
- Chapter IX:Jats during Muslim rule in India....p.143-152
- Chapter X:Rise of Jats against Aurangzeb and establishment of Jat states....p.153-177
- Chapter XI:Sikh Jats....p.178-193
- Chapter XII:Jats under British rule....p.194-221
- Chapter XIII: Military Exploits of Jats... pp.222-249
- Charades, father of King Bal Ram - p.106
- Charak Rai - (the Bhat), p.138
- Charan Dass - p.161,
- Charat Singh- p.186, 187
- Chatra - p.76,
- Chatsana - p.177,
- Chatthra - p.89,
- Chatur Singh - p.177,
- Chauchani - Father:Dahiya and mother Dyunt - p.79
- Chaudhari Charandas - of Ballabhgarh, p.161, 176,
- Chaudhary Amar Singh Mann - resident of Bhaga, p.192
- Chaudhary Bacha Ram - leader of Gathwala Khap, p.92
- Chaudhary Daleep Singh - p.185
- Chaudhary Durga Das - p.193
- Chaudhary Gopal Singh - of Sihi, p.176,
- Chaudhary Kabul Singh - p.11
- Chaudhary Ladha Mann - p.192
- Chaudhary Manga - p.193
- Chaudhary Nand Ram - p.176,
- Chaudhary Randhir Chand - p.192
- Chaudhary Taloka - p.191
- Chaudhary - p.193
- Chaudhry Qabul Singh - p.148
- Chauhan dynasty - p.77.
- Chauhan - p.133, 139,155,
- Chauhan clan conquered the Ghors. - p.84
- Chauhan gotra - p.77
- Chauhan King - Anhal I, who ruled 39 generations before Prithvi Raj was a Takshak- p.137
- Chauhan rule - p.87,
- Chauhans - Asapurnamata- p.134, called as Dahiyas by bards - p.79,85,
- Chaumukha - p.133,
- Chaura - (Ahir gotra), p.112, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Chauth - (1/4 of war benefits), p.171,
- Chawinda - p. 245
- Cheema - (Clans) sub-tribes, p.77, Kshatriyas - p.82
- Chelaram - the Governor of Agra, p.157,
- Chenab - p.93, 137
- Chhabri - Gujar Gotra after Hun Sardar, p.115,
- Chhail - p.77
- Chhailu Ram - p. 230
- Chhamb Jaurian - PVC, p. 245
- Chhara- p.80,
- Chhatrapati Shiva Ji - p.152
- Chhattarmal - p.45,
- Chhikhara - p.77
- Chhilar - p.77
- Chhiralwal - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Chhochhi - In Rohtak (Haryana) - p.89
- Chhonkar - p.78
- Chhonkar - p.5, converted from Jats, p.137,
- Chhonker - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Chhoria - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Chhotu Ram - p.211, 214, 218, in Zamindar League, p.202
- Chhunkaiya - (Ahir gotra){J}, p.112,
- Chiche - Gujar Gotra after Hun Sardar, p.115,
- Chiefs Of Kalas Bazwa - p.193
- Chigta or Chaitha - p.78
- Chima- Jat Clan in Karna Parva, - p.33
- China - p.33, 54, - spread of Buddhism, - p.48, 73, 79. 207
- Chinese - History, - p.54, Pilgrim, p.61, rulers, p.107, 239
- Chiniot - p.183,
- Chitaria - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Chitosia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Chitra Verma - King of Baluchistan during Alexander's invasion, p.39,
- Chitrath - p.45,
- Chittor - then known as Jattor was the capital of Mori branch of Takshaks. - p.31, p.54,(Jattaur) was the capital of the Jattrana - p.88, 130,139, 149, 160,
- Chlokya - p.103
- CHM Chhailu Ram VC - p. 230
- Chochani - Bania Gotra of Dahiya origin, p.122
- Chochani - p.5
- Chohan - p.119
- Chol - p.77, Kshatriyas, kingdom - p.69, p.78
- Chonkars - p.76,
- Choti - p.124,
- Chowkibal - p. 244
- Christian Jats - p.10
- Christianity- p.199
- Christians - p.9
- Chughtaiya (Saktaya) - clan of Timur - p.150,
- Chugta or Suktaiya - p.78
- Churaman (1695-1121 A.D.) - p.156, 157, 158, 159, 176,
- Churia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Churu - p.92,
- Chushul (Ladakh) - p. 239
- Chyavan : Genealogy p.22-28
- Cirwar - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Civil War - p.205
- Col Meeker - p.172,
- Col. Girty - p. 236
- Colonel JONES - p. 236
- Colonel Maitland - p.172,
- Colonel Nicholson - Author of book 'Native States of India', p.174,
- Colonel Owen - p.173,
- Communal Riots - p.219
- Communalism - p.216
- Condal - p.5,
- Congress - p.201,205, 208, 209,210,216, 219
- Cow slaughter - p.145
- CROIX DE GUERRE [French Decoration] - p. 236
- Cunningham - p.p.37,74, 135, the author of Gujar and Rajputs history, p.137, 138
- Cyprus - p.71, 102
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- D.A.V. College of Lahore- p.199
- Dabas - p.78, 88
- Dad Vaishya - father :"Dahya Dungarji and mother Bhadrakali belonging to Amransh gotra - p.80
- Dad - p.5, Bania Gotra of Dahiya origin, p.122,
- Dadhichi - p.79.
- Dadraihayu - p.82,
- Dadri - p.96, 97, 99, 191
- Dagar - p.78, 79, (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112, 147
- Dagur - p.5,
- Dahaiya - (J)(Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Dahi Bhadra - son of Anjana Jata Shankara & son of Virabhadra - p.17, - Genealogy table,p.22-28, 98
- Dahir - p.90
- Dahiya Mahajati tribe - p.79
- Dahiya - p.5, 8, Jats - p.37, 38, - the Maha Jati, - p.39, Jats - a major branch of Puru, p.48, 78 , 79, 80, 88, 90, 97, 98, 122, 181, 240
- Dahiya Jats - p.140, rulers of Thal Eshorgarh on the banks of River Godawari - p.140, founded Phalor Kot in Jodhpur, p.140
- Dahiya - Rajputs converted from Jats, p.137,
- Daiyu - p.81
- Daksha - p.15, - Raja of Kankhal - p.16, 17, 37,72, 97, 101, 175,
- Dalal - p.77, 80, 102, 228
- Daleep Singh - p.189
- Dalgi - p.78
- Dalip : Genealogy p.22-28
- Damat - p.45,
- Damayanti - p.130,
- Damodar Gupta ruler of Magadha, p.62,
- Dangar - p.78,
- Danger - p.79
- Dangi - p.78
- Dangle - p.109
- Danube - basin called Balkans, p.41,
- Daodkhel - p.183,
- Dara - King of Iran, p.37,
- Darad- Jat Clan in Karna Parva, p.33, - fought under the Pandava army, p.33
- Darada - p.77
- Dard - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva,- p.33, (Darada), p.33 44,
- Dard Sendhwa - (The Sindhwa (Sendhwa) river in the- p.33 country of Darad), p.33
- Dardshanu - p.102
- Darewaho - p.140,
- Darius I - the ruler of Iran, p.48, 79, 102
- Darunpur - Near Sujangarh, was the capital of Mahe Kings in about the first century AD, p.93
- Dashehra - p.206
- Dashrath - p.45, grandson of Ashoka, p.53, 118
- Dassa Banias - originally Dahiya Jats, p.122
- Dathaaprastha - p.108,
- Dattamitra Yucchi of (Yuti) race - p.54,
- Daurala (District Meerut, U.P.), p.72
- Daushan - p.126,
- Daushan - tribe, p.36,
- Deeg - p.163, 164, 172,173,
- Deep Singh Sindhu- p.186,
- Deha- p.80
- Dehradun - p. 223, 236, 244
- Dehru - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Dejpal - p.46,
- Delhi Cantonment - p.219
- Delhi - Khanduban- p.30, p. 32, 44, 71, 78, 79, 87, 88, 94, 95, 99, PVC, 113, 137, 148,151, 153, 157,160,161, 162, 163,164,166, 167, 171,175,176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 184,206, 220, 223, 245
- Demetrius - Dattamitra Yucchi of (Yuti) race, p.54,
- Demolishing of temples - p.153,
- Denmark By Shivi Jats, p.44,
- Denube - States by Goth Army, p.44,
- Deopura - p.5,
- Dera Ghazikhan - p.94, 97
- Dera Ismail Khan - p.183,
- Desalpur - p.89,
- Deshwal - p.77, 80, 102
- Deshwal (J) - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Deuli - Chamar title, p.119,
- Dev Das - p.130,
- Dev Gupta - ruler of Malwa, p.62,
- Deva Samhita - p.15, 72
- Deva - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Devar- Younger brother of the husband, p.129,
- Devdas - p.127,
- Devdasis - p.146
- Devika - p.93
- Devmirh - p.94
- Devpur Vaishya - father :Dahiya Kusumbhi and mother Ashwapati- p.80
- Devpuria - Bania Gotra of Dahiya origin, p.122
- Dewan Singh - son of Jai Chand Jogi, p.193,
- Deyu - Muslim Jats of Druhyu Branch, - p.32
- DFC - Padma Vibhushan, p. 241
- Dhadar : Genealogy p.22-28
- Dhahdla - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Dhakla (Rohtak), p. 228
- Dhaliwal - (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112,
- Dhamiwal - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Dhana Rao Rathor - forefather of Deshwals and Dalals, p.102
- Dhankharh - p.98
- Dhanna Bhagat - p.8
- Dhanna Rao - p.81
- Dhanna Rathaur - p.81
- Dhanwantari - p.59,
- Dharal - Jats and Rajputs are branches of Bachak gotra, p.71
- Dharam Kot - p.184,
- Dharam - (Ahir gotra)(J), p.112,
- Dharampal - p.76,
- Dharan Dhar - p.47,
- Dharan - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, - p.33, - daughter of Chandra Gupta II, who was married to Ugrasen II, gave her gotra as Dharan, p.57,
- Dharan - Jats, p.81
- Dharat Rasthra : Genealogy p.22-28, 30
- Dhariwal - One branch of the Mudgals was called Dharan, p.81
- Dharmakot - p.192
- Dharntarta - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Dharol - p.85,
- Dharpatsen - p.83
- Dharsen - p.83,
- Dhauls - belong to the Panwar clans, p.96
- Dhill - p.44
- Dhilla - p.81,
- Dhillon - Dynasty (800 BC to 283 BC) - p.44, 45, 47, rule, p.47, Sikhs belongs to the Bragyan and Karoriya Misls, p.81,- gives name to Dhilli or Delhi, p.81, ruled for about 450 years at Delhi, p.81.
- Dhir Rana - Sihag ruler, p.102,
- Dholia - p.183,
- Dholpur - p.75, 76, 82, 97, 155,168,175,
- Dhruva Devi - wife of Ramgupta - p.58, 59,
- Dhruwasen - p.83
- Dhulia - Jats, p.109
- Dhundhar- p.98
- Dhyan Singh - Dogra Sardar, p.188, 189
- Dighal - p.70.
- Dilchar - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Dingari - p.78,
- Dipalpur - near Hansi, p.92, 99,
- Divide and rule policy - p.210
- Divteyeram - p.45,
- Diwan-e-Am - p.164,
- Dod - Rajputs, p.133,
- Dogra Sardars - p.188
- Dograi - PVC, p. 245
- Doms - p.92
- Donda Singh - p.187
- Doraha- p.186,
- Dorewal - p.81
- Dr. Huthi - of Georgia, p.115
- Drada - p.81,82, (Darada) Kshatriyas - p.82, - rulers of Afghanistan - p.82,
- Dradi Sindhu - Sindhu River which emerges from the country of Dradas - p.82
- Dradis-Stan - A region adjoining Kashmir is called Dradis-Stan and a tribe in Kashmir is called Drada, p.82
- Drahaihayu - p.82
- Draihayu- Muslim Jats of Druhyu Branch, - p.32, 81
- Draihwal- Muslim Jats of Druhyu Branch, - p.32
- Dron Parva - Shloka 17 and 18- p.33, 82
- Dronasen - p.83,
- Dropada- p.33
- Drudabhanu - in 52nd generation of Urdas Branch of King Yayati and was brother-in-law of Duryodhana, p.71
- Druhyu - p.18,21,- fourth son of Yayati - p.81
- Drupada - p.82
- Duhal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Dulesra - Jat Gotra joined Gujars,p.116
- Dulewalia Misal - p.184
- Dumarwal - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Durga Dass - Rathore, p.151
- Durga Singh- p.186,
- Durrani - p.163,
- Duryodhana - p.3 , 32, 34, 9, 71, 84, 94, 101, 129,
- Dushala- p.34
- Dushyant - son of Bharat, p.123.
- Dushyanta : Genealogy p.22-28, p.28,
- Dust Shail - p.45,
- Dwarika - p.91
- Dwarka - p.78, 111
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- East India company - p.168,171, 194,196, 224
- Eastern India - p.110
- Eellen - daughter of Alexander's General Seleucus married to Chandra Gupta Maurya - p.41,
- Ela - p.20
- Emperor Jahangir- p.179,
- England - p.43, by Jute Saxon Angal Norman Tribe from Germany - p.44,
- England - p.171, 173, 195,219
- English language - p.195
- Epigraphica Indica, Volume I, p.29, - p.73
- Equal social status - p.11
- Europe - p.18, 61,114, 204
- European - p.9, 85, 199, 204
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- Fa Hein - p.29, 38, 58,101
- Fables about origin of Jats - Ch VII, p.124,
- Faizal Purian Misal - p.185
- Famine of Bengal - p.195
- Famous Battles - PVC, p. 245
- Farida - p.177,
- Faridabad - p.176,
- Faridkot State - p.190,191
- Farukh Siyar - p.157, 158, 181,
- Farukhnagar - p.165,166, 167,
- Fateh Khan Motiyanwala chieftain in the army of Raja Ranjit Singh of Lahore also belonged to Mitha Tiwana, p.106
- Faujdar Raja Ram - p.155,
- Faujdars - p.78, 148,
- Fauzdar Bhaja Singh - p.156,
- Fazal Hussain - p.202,
- Ferozepur - p.99
- Ferozshah Tughluq - p.74
- Fictitious genealogical tables - p.135,
- Firoz Shah - p.189
- First World War [1914-1918] - august 1914, p.200, 204, 223, 225
- Five 'Kakas' - p.180,
- Fort Abbas- p.75
- Fort of Bharatpur - only fort which was never physically captured by the British, p.174,
- Four Queens - In Agnikund, - p.134,
- France - p. 85, 171, 227, 228, 229
- Freedom - p.212
- Fusiliers - p. 237
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- Gadh - 28, Vishwa Mitra’s son Gadh - p.29, 127,
- GadiKheri - p.89,
- Gaharwal - p.82,
- Gaharwala - inscription p.76
- Gaherwal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Gaherwal - p.82
- Gahlawat - p.83
- Gahlot Jats - p.82, 83, Rajputs, p.83, 119,
- Gahrawar - Rajputs/Jats, p.82
- Gaindha - p.83,
- Gaindhala - p.39,
- Gaindhar - p.84
- Gaindhar Jat Gotra, - p.39,
- Gaindhrawal - p.84
- Gaindhu - Genealogy table,p.22-28, 39, 83,
- Gaj Baktar - Raja of Tank, p.105
- Gaj Raj Singh Rathore - of Mewar, p.157,
- Gaj - of Ghazni, p.87, 100
- Gaj - p.39, Madraka Raja 100 BC. - p.44, ruler of Gajni- p.137, ruled Sialkot and Quetta - p.147
- Gajan mata- p.134,
- Gajni - p.137
- Gajvarkar - Naga King - p.95
- Gajvkatra - ancestor of Tanks Raja Gajvkatra - p.55,
- Gakhar - p.74,
- Gamwal - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Gandhar - now known as Kandhar - p.38, Kingdom of the Jats by Raja Gandhar Mahabharat Age - p.44, Genealogy table,p.22-28, Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, - p.33, - Jat Clan in Karna Parva, - p.33,122
- Gandhar rock inscription - p.108,
- Gandhara - p.32, 38, 77, 83, son of Arh, founded Gandhar (Kandhar) and it was his capital, p.83, 84
- Gandhara Mound - p.84
- Gandhari - p.32, 38, 84
- Gandhi - p.28, 211
- Gandhiji - p.215
- Ganesha - p.17, 29
- Ganga Dhar Tantia - p.160,
- Ganga Dhar - p.60,
- Ganga River - p.16,17, 29, 32, 37, 55,
- Ganganagar - p.103
- Gangania - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Gangetic - p.4
- Gangoriya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Gangotri - Hills, called Shiv ki Jata - p.16, 101
- Ganishta - Rishi - p.127,
- Ganpati - (Ganesh), p.101
- Gaocher - p.114,
- Garg - Brahmins are of the Mangol race,p.127,
- Garhi Nangla - near Gurdaspur, p.181,
- Garhi Sampla (Rohtak) - p.211
- Garib Das - p.8
- Gat - p.4, 18,
- Gatae - p.4, 18, 28,
- Gatak - p.4
- Gathwal - p.49,
- Gathwala - Madrak descendant, - p.34, (Kath) republics - p.92
- Gauls - Gills in Europe - p.85
- Gaur Brahmins - started from King Mandhatha - p.84, most of them eat meat, p.119
- Gaur - Jats and Rajput, p.116
- Gaur Kshatriyas - started from King Mandhatha - p.84
- Gaurs - p.147,
- Gauri - p.148
- Gaurzai - (derivative of Gaur), p.147
- Gautam Buddha- born 567 BC - p.48,
- Gawalas - or Gawal Bansi, p.111
- Gawaya - p.76,
- Gazni - p.40, Kingdom of the Jats By Madraka Raja Gaj 100 BC, p.44,
- Gedown - p.39,
- Gehlot - p.31, 139
- General Dyer - p.207
- General K M Cariappa - p.222
- General K.S. Thimmaya - p. 223
- General Murray - p. 224
- General Sir John Irvin Murray - KCB at Aligarh in 1857 - p. 224
- General Smith - p.172,
- George Thompson - p.185
- Georgian - Jorjars or Gujjar, p.115
- Georgian tribes - p.115
- Germans - p. 229
- Germans - p. 234
- Germany - founded by Shiv Gotra Jutes, p.44, 85, 204, 208, 210
- Ghandra Kaumudi - queens, p.76
- Ghandras - p.75
- Ghanghorana - p.184,
- Gharwar - p.82.
- Ghatotkacha (Chandra Gupta I) (r.320 AD), p.57,
- Ghaus Mohd - p.175,
- Ghazi Uddin - p.161,164,162,163,
- Ghaziabad - p.185,
- Ghazni - p.39, King Gaj founded Ghazni - p.39, (now in Afghanistan), p.73, p.74, 75, 92, 93, 107, (Zabilastan) - p.116, 144,145, 146, 148, old name was Gazni after Madrak Jat Raja Gaj, p.147 , 190
- Ghore - a branch of the Baluches, p.84
- Ghorsi - (Ghosi) (Ghorzay), p.116
- Ghorzai - p.84
- Ghurwal - p.82
- Gilgit - the capital of Gills till Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab) - p.85
- Gill - Jat clan of Puru branch - p.32, known as Gilzai Pathans - p.39 85, 123,
- Gilzai - p.39, Gills in Pathans - p.85
- Girana - p.92
- Girwar - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Gloraya- p.100
- Goch - p.76
- Godara - p.140
- Godara Jats - descendants of Goha Dutta, a prince of the Mewar, p.85, p.92,
- Godawari - p.140
- Godhas - p.83
- Godhes - p.83
- Gogar - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Gogh - p.85,
- Goha Dutta, a prince of the Mewar dynasty - p.85
- Goha - p.83
- Gohad - p.175,
- Gohana - p.191
- Gohand - Group of Villages of Jats, p.10
- Gohasen - p.83
- Gokal Singh - p.154, 155,
- Gokala - p.154,
- Golden age of Jat rule - Ch.IV, p.44
- Gomal Valley - Afghanistan, p.32,
- Gomat - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Gona - p.131,
- Gonal - p.85
- Gonda - p.89
- Gondal - p.79, 85, Rajputs converted from Jats, p.137,
- Gor Jats - p.87, 115
- Gorad - p.104
- Gorakh Singh - author of Sihags - p.102
- Gorakh Sinha - Author of Deva Samhita, p.15
- Goran - Mandhatha's mother, p.84
- Goraya - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Gorsi - (Ghosi), Gujar after Jats, p.115
- Gorzai - p.116
- Gote- p.18
- Goth - p.
- Goth - p.4, 28, 44, Jats, 50,
- Gotra - traced from father and not from mother, p.137, 144
- Gowal Bansi - p.111
- Grah Vardhan of Kanauj - p.62,
- Granthis - p.207
- Greece - p.
- Greece - p.41, consider Balram, brother of Lord Krishna as their ancestor. - p.41, 53, 111, 230
- Grenadiers - p. 226
- Grewal - p.82
- Gujar - p.73, 74, 77, 96
- Gujar -
- Gujar - p.p.3,5, 6, 37, 111, (ff), p.114, invaded India 400 AD - p.115, Buddhists, 115, 116, 117, 119, 128, kings transformed from Buddhism to Vaishnavism, p.133, 134, 135, 137,138, 139, 141, 176,
- Gujaranwala - p.192
- Gujarat - p.87, 111, 143,
- Gujars- p.143, 222
- Gujral - p.183,
- Gujranwala - p.78
- Gujrat - p.34, 58, 78, 79, 87, 97, 99, 137
- Gulab Singh - Dogra Sardar, p.188,
- Gulia Jats - Origin, p.86, p.87, 109
- Gulmarg - p. 242
- Gulrish - Descendants of Gulrish came to be called Gloraya or Kiliraya- p.100,
- Gupta Banias - from Jat Gupta dynasty, p.122
- Gupta Chandra - p.52,
- Gupta dynasty - p.57, 83, 108
- Gupta Empire - p.58,
- Gupta Rule - p.57,
- Gupta - p.5, 55, 57, 60, 62,
- Gurbani - p.209
- Gurdaspur - p.184 , 192
- Gurgaon - p.78, 99,113, 219,
- Gurjar - p.114,
- Gurkhas - p.197
- Guru Arjun Dev - p.179,
- Guru Gobind Singh - p.180, 181, 185,186, 187
- Guru Nanak Devji - p.178,
- Guru Tegh Bahadur - p.179, 180,
- Gurubani - p.180,
- Gurubax Singh - p.186,
- Gurudwara Sis Ganj - p.179, 185
- Gurudwara - p.207 , 208
- Gurukul - p.204
- Gurwa - p.176,
- Gwalior Fort- p.179,
- Gwalior - p.75, 138,139
- Gyan Sagar Gutka - book by Thakur Bahadur Singh, p.137
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- Hadali - p.106
- Hadas - of Kotah, p.160,
- Hahe - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Hai - Heya, originator of Heer’ gotra Jats,
- Hajipur Pass - p. 242
- Hajjaj - the ruler of Baghdad, p.35
- Hala - king, gotra, p.87,
- Halar - dynasty V.S. (187 - 227), p.87
- Hamdard Dawakhana - p.220
- Hamir Singh - p.130,
- Hanga - p.87
- Hangamas - a General of the Kushan,Yuechi Tushar, p.87
- Hansi - p.135, 148,
- Haral - sub gotra of Khokhar, p.90
- Harat - p.127,
- Hari Jatu - p.45,
- Hari Rao - or Bir Bhujann, p.81
- Hari Rau - p.46,
- Hari Singh Nalwa - p.188
- Hari Singh of Kashi - King, p.105
- Haridas - p.8
- Haridwar - p.16, 20,29,32, Vedic Age Kingdom of the Jats by Vir Bhadra, p.44, 97,
- Harit - gotra started from his great grandson of Mandhatha, p.84
- Harivel - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Hariyawala - village founded by Heriya Jats, p.74
- Harkhiya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Harlla - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Harold - p.43,
- Harphul Singh of Maiyna Rohtak - p. 228
- Harsh Charitra - p.62,
- Harsh Vardhan - (Bhatti Jat) p.44, 47, 62, 63, 115, 117, 132, the Bhatti Jats, p.137, 143, 223
- Harveer Gulia - assaulted Timur, p.87
- Haryana - p.11
- Haryana - p.
- Haryana - p.4,9, 17, 71, 72, 77, 80, 81, 86, 88, 90,97, 99, 102, 125, 138, 147, 165, 185, 199
- Haryanvi - p.6
- Hasan - p.192,
- Hashak - Madraka town- p.72,
- Hasti - (Founder of Hastinapur) : Genealogy p.22-28, 28, 32, dynasty, p.41, founded Hastinapur - p.94, p.97, son Kuru, 127,
- Hastinapur : Genealogy p.22-28, 32, 44, 45, 97
- Hastings - p.43,
- Hathras - p.157,171, 185,
- Haus Khas - Takshak Village - p.31
- Hav. Ajmer Singh - p. 247
- Hav. Hukam Singh - p. 248
- Hav. Randhir Singh - p. 248
- Havildar Ishwar Singh - (IOM), p. 227
- Hazara - p.183,
- Hazrat Mohammed - The founder of Islam, p.143
- He - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Heir - p.75, 79, 88. 102,
- Helen - p.53,
- Hellas - p.41,
- Hellene - people in Greece called Hellas - p.41, confederacy - p.41,
- Hem Chandra - p.56, 57,
- Hercules - (Balarama), p.111
- Heriya - Jats joined Islam - p.74
- Herodotus - p.37, described himself as a descendant of Atre (Atreya) - p.41, 42, 43,
- Herodotus- p.30, 79
- Hieun T-sang - p.29, 38, 61, 62,74, 101
- Himachal Pradesh - p.4, 92
- Himalayas - p.19, 20, 134,
- Hindan River - p.11
- Hindi - p.6
- Hindon River - p.149,
- Hindon - p.79
- Hindu Dharma - p.78
- Hindu girls - p.154,
- Hindu gods - p.133,
- Hindu Jats - PVC, p. 245
- Hindu Jats - p.9, 73, 88, 95, 102, 197, 225
- Hindu Party - p.216
- Hindu Rajas - p.180,182,
- Hindu religious customs - p.145
- Hindu - p.117, 196, 226
- Hindu leaders - p.220
- Hinduism - p.145
- Hindukush Mountains - p.20, 54, 39,
- Hindu-Muslim riots - p.219
- Hindus - p.77, 101, 72, 97, 124,131,145, 149,151, 153, 163, 169, 178, 188, 202, 210, 213, 217, 219, 220, 221,
- Hinyan - faith of Buddhism, p.117
- Hira Singh Sidhu - p.184
- Hira Singh- p.186
- Hira Singh - son of Dhyan Singh, p.189
- Hissar - p.80, 92,97, 100, 122, 140, 147
- History of Ancient India - by V D Mahajan, p.60,
- Hodanwal - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Holkar - p.167,172,
- Hongkong - p.207,
- Hooda - & Karhvasra branches of Dahiya, p.80, 88
- Hooka - p.11
- Hoshiarpur - p.70, 88, 103
- Htinshbyin - p. 231
- Humayun - p.113
- Hun - p.135, 132, tribes, p.137, Chief Jabla, 138,
- Hun Vansi Parmars - p.137
- Huns - p. Battle of Multan, p.11, 60, 61, 108, 114, 115, 116, 125, 223
- Hussain Ali - p.158,
- Huvishka - p.54,
- Hyderabad - p.160, 212
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- Ibrat Nama - p.166,
- ICS - p.209
- Idol worship - p.144, 178,
- IDSM - p. 227, 228, 236
- Ikshwaku- p.20, 21
- Ilberia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Ilham - (Divine message), p.143
- Imphal Kohima road - p. 235
- Imphal - p. 235
- INA - in Burma, p.209
- Independence - p.208
- Indergarh - p.86, 87, Pargana in Nagore (Nagaur), p.109
- India of the Dark Age - by Kashi Prashad Jaiswal - p.95, 105
- India of the Dark Ages - p.55,
- India - PVC, p. 245
- India - p.5, spread of Buddhism, p.48, 78, 147, 171, 178, 199, 204, 205,212, 222,
- Indian Air Force - p. 241
- Indian Armoured Corps - 226, PVC, p. 245
- Indian Army Officers - p.222
- Indian Army - p.201,208,210,212,222, 226, 243
- Indian History - by Misar Bandhu - p.89, 146
- Indian Military Academy - Dehra Dun, p. 236
- Indian National Army - p.209, 210,
- Indian National Congress - p.211
- Indian soldiers - p.205
- Indians in Cauvery - p.103
- Indians In The Cauvery - book, p.140
- Indo Aryans - p.110, 111
- Indo Pak Conflict - p. 241
- Indo Pak war 1965 - p. 244
- Indo-Gangetic plain - p.153,
- Indraprastha - 17, earlier Khand Prastha- p.30, 32
- Indraprastha - p.44, 97, 104
- Indus River - p.94
- Indus valley - p.54,
- Indus- p.34, 50,
- Infantry Battles - PVC, p. 245
- Inter-Varna - marriage,p.127,
- Introduction to the Jat race - p.2
- IOM - p. 227, 236, IDSM, p. 236
- Iran - p.111, 114, 138
- Iran - known as Shavi Desh, p.29, 37, 38, spread of Buddhism, p.48, 88, Shavi country, p.101, 102, 126, 143,
- Iranians - p.187
- Iranians conquered Greece in 480 BC., p.41,
- Iraq - p.40,
- Iron pillar at Mehrauli - (New Delhi), p.58, 59,
- Ishwari Singh - p.160,
- Islam - p.
- Islam - p.9, 90, 97, 109, 117, 143, 145, 146, 148, 182, 210
- Ismaila - p.90
- Italians - (Romans?), p.40,
- Italy - p.61,
- Italy - Jats took part in the civil war in 500 BC, p.41,
- Italy - p. 227
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- Jabala - the Hun, p.138
- Jabalpuri - p.132,
- Jabila - Gujar Gotra after Hun Sardar, p.115, 116
- Jabla - p.138
- Jablapuri - p.116
- Jabulistan - p.147
- Jadija - p.79
- Jadu Ka Dang - Salt Ranges of Punjab, p.79
- Jafarwal - p.192,
- Jag Jats - Kingdom of the Jats by Scythian Jats, p.44,
- Jag Ram - p.176,
- Jagadhri - p.183,
- Jaglain - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Jagram - p. 228
- Jai Chand Jogi - p.193
- Jai Chand Vidyalankar - p.107
- Jai Chand - of Kanauj, p.140
- Jai Chand - p.147
- Jai Singh - p.158, 187
- Jai Yodhya - on Johiya coins p.109
- Jaidhrata - Jayadratha, p.34
- Jaihu - princes of Sialkot, p.106
- Jaimalo - inscription, p.94
- Jaipur - p.58, 79, 114, 140, 159, 160,160, 168,
- Jaisalmer - p.40, 74, 99.
- Jakh Bhadra - one of five sons of Virabhadra - p.17, - Genealogy table,p.22-28, 98
- Jakhar - p.5, A branch of Puru, p.88, 98, dynasty, p.99, Chamar Got, Ahir-Jat: Haryana, Pakistan, p.121, 242
- Jalalabad - p.84, 185
- Jalandhi - Chamar Got, Jat: Haryana, Punjab, p.120
- Jallianwala Bagh - p.207
- Jamdagni - Rishi, p.128,
- Jamgal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Jammu and Kashmir - p.32, 81, 98, 188, 232, 234, 244
- Jammu - p.184
- Jamnagar - p.85,
- Jamuna Khadar - p.98
- Jamuna - Afghanistan, p.32, 87, 166,
- Jandiala - p.108
- Jang Shmsher Singh - p.244
- Janghat - village of Farukabad, p.74
- Janjeha - Rajputs converted from Jats, p.137,
- Janjoha - p.74 , 107, Rajputs- p.107 , 108
- Janmejai - p.45,
- Japan - p.134, 208, 210
- Japan- spread of Buddhism, p.48,
- Japanese - p.209, 231
- Jarasanda - of Magadha, father-in-law of Kansa, p.111
- Jarija - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Jarija - established his rule in Kathiawar, Gujarat, p.85
- Jartikas - Jat Clan in Karna Parva, p.33
- Jaspal - p.85,
- Jassa Singh Ahluwalia - p.186
- Jassa Singh Tarkhan - p.185,
- Jassoran - p. 244
- Jat Army - p. 224
- Jat boats - p.147
- Jat Characteristics - p.5
- Jat community - p.153,
- Jat death - p.7
- Jat Dharmsala - p. 224
- Jat dress - p.6, 224
- Jat enmity - p.7
- Jat fearlessness - p.7
- Jat food - p.6
- Jat friendship - p.7
- Jat gotra - p.3, 5, 10, 28, 44, 47, 54, 55, 77, 93, Jat Gotras, mentioned in Mahabharat, p.110,111,115,116, 122, 128, 132, converted to Rajputs, p.135, 137, 223
- Jat Habitation - p.3
- Jat hardy - p.7
- Jat history - p.77
- Jat i-Iran - p.37,
- Jat Kingdom - of Sindhu, p.39,49, 140, p.166, 182,
- Jat Kingdom of Sindh - invaded by Darius I in 600 BC
- Jat Lancers - p. 224
- Jat language - p.6
- Jat Leaders - p.221
- Jat links - PVC, p. 245
- Jat marriages - p.12
- Jat Muslims - p.99
- Jat Nagar - In Kathiawar Gujrat (Sindh) there are ruins of a town which could have been the capital of Sindhu Jats, p.34
- Jat Organization - p.10
- Jat origin - p.5
- Jat Panchayat - p.10
- Jat population - p.153,
- Jat profession - p.6
- Jat race - 15, 124, oldest Martial race - p.222
- Jat Rajkumari - wife of Timur, p.150,
- Jat Regiment - p. 226, 228, 247
- Jat Religion - p.7
- Jat rule- p.168,
- Jat Ruler - p.163,173,
- Jat rulers retained their Kingdoms and had friendly relations with the British, p.197
- Jat Sabha - p.108
- Jat Sadhus - p.9
- Jat School Rohtak - p.221
- Jat Sikhs - p.178,
- Jat social customs - p.11
- Jat soldier - p.174, 200, 222
- Jat Squadron - p.201
- Jat territory - of Multan, p.146, 147
- Jat tribe - p.50,
- Jat troops - p.201
- Jat troops - p.222
- Jat Units - p.201, 222, 226
- Jat village - p.181,
- Jat - Origin, p.15, 18, 22
- Jata - (long hair) - p.16
- Jata - p.124,
- Jatali - inhabitants in Iran are of Jat community of Yayati Dynasty - p.37, province in Iran - p.37, Kingdom of the Jats By Jat Tribes 2000 BC - p.44,
- Jatas - p.15, of Shivji, p.30
- Jatat - region, p.74
- Jatati - p.175,
- Jateli - p.126,
- Jatha - p.182,
- Jathedar- p.100, 181,
- Jathras - p.126,
- Jati Bhaskar Hindi Bhasha - p.133, mentions that several Rajput Gotras originated from Kshatriya fathers and mothers of other castes, p.137
- Jati Bhaskar - p.79, 122
- Jati - p.4, 18, 22, 28,
- Jati community lived in Jutland in 2000 BC, p.43,
- Jatika - p.34
- Jatki - Jat language, - p.6
- Jatni - p.13
- Jatoli - Island of [[Shavi]- p.101
- Jator - p.139
- Jatra - or Jatrali meaning Jat, p.56,
- Jatrak - p.50, 88
- Jatrali - meaning Jat, p.56,
- Jatrana - (Jat) Kings), p.139
- Jatroti a small island where Jats were settled by Seleucus - p.41,50,
- Jats and Rajputs - Ch.VIII, p.132,
- Jats during Muslim rule in India - p.143
- Jats in Buddhism - p.8
- Jats of Central Asia & Europe - Ch.III,p.36
- Jats under British rule - p.194
- Jats - 4, 5, 6, 11, are descendants of Yayati in whose dynasty Yat was the highest title and their ancient stronghold was known as Shiv ki jata, p.18, 30, 34, 35, 37, 39, 40, 47, 48, 49, 50, 55, 57, 61, 77, 78, 70, 74, ruled over Shergarh in 275 AD - p.74, 76, 77, 98, 105, 71, 72, 85, 91, 93, 94, 109, 110, 115, 117, 119, 122, 123, 124,125,126,128, 134,135, 139, 140, 141, gave a tough resistance to Alexander in the Punjab, p.135, 145, 146,147, 148, 149,150,151, 152, 153,154,155, 157,158,159, 161,162,163, 169, 171,172,173,174, 178, 185, 188, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 203, largest number in INA - p.210, 219, 221, officers - p.222, 223, 225,224, 226, 227, 235 PVC, p. 245,246, 247, 249
- Jats - attacked Hansi, p.148,
- Jats- finest Soldiers - p.222
- Jats - in Northern India, p.145
- Jattarana - p.88
- Jattaur - p.88
- Jattha - of Sardar Jai Singh, p.192
- Jatti - clan, p.96
- Jattias - p.42,
- Jattor - Chittor, then known as Jattor was the capital of Mori branch of Takshaks. - p.31
- Jatuson : Genealogy p.22-28
- Jatyas - separated from Jats, p.119
- Jawahar Singh - p.163,166,167,168,169, 170, 177,
- Jawan - p. 226
- Jayadratha - p.71, - Sindhu Raja, p.101, before becoming the ruler of Sindh Desh ruled Ceylon, p.101
- Jayadratha- p.34
- Jazia - Tax, p.149,151
- JCO - p.201
- Jeest - p.50,
- Jeets - p.18, 28,
- Jehan Khan - p.154,
- Jemadar Gopal Singh - p. 226
- Jemadar Hoshiar Singh - p. 238
- Jemadar - p. 226
- Jhajjar - p. 165,191, 228,236
- Jhamat - p.5,
- Jhanda Singh - p.183
- Jhang - p.92 , 94, 101
- Jhanu - p.29
- Jharhu Sardar - Phogat leader,p.96.
- Jhelum - p.50, 70, 94, 100, 74, 98, 99, 187
- Jhinwar - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Jhirka Kalan - p.69
- Jhoran- p.186,
- Jhung - p.183,
- Jidran - p.183,
- Jind State - p.92, 114,172, 190, 191
- Jinder - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Jinnah - p.214,215,218
- Jit Mal - p.176,
- Jitesen Kaukwansra - edict excavated in 1215 AD, p.140
- Jiwan lok - p.46,
- Jiwan Siagh - p.81,
- Jiyaji Rao Maratha- p.162,
- Jodh Singh - p.185
- Jodha Bai -Rajput Princess married to Akbar, p.151
- Jodhpur Lancers - p. 228
- Jodhpur - p.90, 97, 137, 140
- Jogis - p.160,
- Johar - customs- p.42,
- Johar- p.162,
- Johiya - p.5, 108, (Yaudeya) - p.109, Jats, p.109, king Sheer Singh, p.109, 140
- Joint family - p.13
- Jonjoha - p.106
- Joon - p.69, 89
- Jug Jat - p.37, 126,
- Juhia - Raja Sher Siagh, p.140,
- Jullundur - p.76, 88, 70, 103
- Jumna Bazar in Delhi-6 - p. 224
- June Western- p.174,
- Jurel - belonged to Bhadon Ghor Clans, p.84
- Justin - p.79
- Jut Sikhs - p.4
- Jutes - p.4, 18, 28, of Denmark, p.43, 44,
- Jutland - founded - p.42, By Shivi Jats, 42, p.44,
- Juton - p.4
- Juts - p.43, 124,
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- K. P. Jaiswal - p.57,
- K.M Safequadrat - Russian historian, - p.5
- Kabul River - Afghanistan - p.32
- Kabul - Kingdom of the Jats by Dard Mahabharat Age - p.44, p.54, 78, 86, 100, 114, 100, 162, 187,190, 226,
- Kachhwaha - p.135, 138, 139
- Kadrut - p.45,
- Kaih - (Katheria)(Ahir gotra) , p.112,
- Kair- p.99,
- Kaithal - p.185, 191
- Kajal Singh - Saran forefather of the Kajala gotra of the Jats - p.99
- Kajal Singh - p.192
- Kajla - p.99
- Kak wgose ?- p.58,
- Kak - Jats of Anu Branch - p.32, - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva,p.33, p.89, 91,
- Kakar - p.91
- Kakarzai- Jats of Anu Branch, p.32
- Kakarzi - p.91
- Kakatak - p.56,
- Kakkar Rai - p.57,
- Kakkar - p.57,
- Kakrayan - p.90,
- Kakria - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kakrola - p.89,
- Kakrryan - p.91
- Kalahan Bhadra - p.97
- Kalak - Madraka town, p.72,
- Kalakh - Rishi, p.128,
- Kalals - p.86,109
- Kalanaur - p.184,
- Kalas Bazwa - p.193
- Kalas - son of Chaudhary Manga, p.193,
- Kalbhoj Bappa Rawal, Bappa Rawal, joined the army of the Jat Raja Man Indra of Chittor, p.83
- Kalhan Bhadra - one of five sons of Virabhadra, p.17, Genealogy table,p.22-28
- Kalhan - p.97
- Kalhari - p.91,
- Kalhur - p.91
- Kali River - p.11,
- Kali Nadi - p.149,
- Kaliani - p.69
- Kalidah - p.71
- Kalidah - where Lord Krishna killed a Bachhak Nag Dhai - p.31
- Kalidas - p.59,
- Kalika Ranjan Kanungo- p.34
- Kalinga - p.53,
- Kalsa Misal - p.185
- Kalva Verma (340 AD) - p.56,
- Kam Saini - p.46,
- Kama - p.168,
- Kamagata Maru - p.207
- Kamsen - or Kamdhan, p.81,
- Kanauj - p.62, 63, 76, 175,
- Kandal - p.140
- Kandewa - p.108,
- Kandhar - p.38,
- Kandhla - (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112
- Kanhiya Misal - p.184,187, 192
- Kanhiyas - p.184
- Kaniawal - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kanishka - p.63, 117,
- Kankhal - p.16, 17
- Kannauj - p.132,137
- Kannu - Kanswa in Kota- p.30
- Kanparia - Rajputs, descendants of a Brahmin widow, p.137
- Kanpur - p.206
- Kansa - p.111, 125,
- Kantipur - p.55,
- Kanund - p.114
- Kanva - Brahmin ruler after Pushyamitra, p.53,
- Kanwar Ajit Singh - p.181,
- Kanwar Ishwari Singh - p.160,
- Kanwar Madhi Singh - p.160,
- Kapora Singh - p.184
- Kaporian Misal - p.184
- Kapur Singh - Virk Jat founded Kapurthala, p.108
- Kapur Singh - p.191
- Kapura Singh - p.185
- Kapurgarh - p.191
- Kapurthala - p.114
- Kar - p.56,
- Karam singh - p. 230, 233, 234
- Karaskar - Jats, who are also called Kakkar or Khokar, p.57, 62, p.91
- Karauli - p.168,
- Kardastan - p.36,
- Kardvi - p.45,
- Karen - (Keren ) (Italy), p. 230
- Kareva - p.131,
- Karewia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Karhvasra and Hooda Gotras belong to the Dahiya dynasty- p.80
- Karhwasra Rao- p.90
- Karhwasra - belong-to the Dahiya Clan - p.90
- Kariya community - p.192
- Karkar - Madraka town- p.72, 108,
- Karmabh - a Madraka town, p.72,
- Karmach - p.92,
- Karna Parva- p.33, 72
- Karna- p.33, 81
- Karnal - p.92, 95, 107, 138
- Karnala - p.183
- Karnatak - p.87,
- Karoti - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Karskar - Jats of Anu Branch, p.32
- Karsker - or Kak wgose ruled Mathura, Aligarh- p.58, 56,
- Kartikeya - (Somi Kartik), p.29
- Karwasra - p.5,
- Kasana - or Kasvan, p.116
- Kash Ganj - p.185,
- Kashgar - p.29, 38,
- Kashgar - (Afghanistan), p.96
- Kashi Prasad Jaiswal - p.95, 05
- Kashipur - p.95
- Kashmir - p.32, 61,69, 82, 87, 89,90, 123, 182, 212, 232,
- Kashnara - p.94,
- Kashyap - p.20
- Kasoran - (J)(Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kasur - p. 244
- Kasva - p.87, 92, King Tames, who ascended the throne in 935 AD. p.100
- Kataria - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Katariya - p.5
- Kath - p.49, 50,
- Kathet - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kathi - p.119
- Kathiawar - p.34, 58, 97, 111,137,
- Kathiya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Katwaria - Takshak Village, p.31
- Kauls? - p.143
- Kaurava - p.33, 93 , 101, 104
- Kaurwansra - p.140
- Kausambi - p.44, 60,
- Kaushaki - River, p.127,
- Kaushal - p.52,
- Kaushik - p.5, 28, Brahmin Gotra originated from Bhatti Jats, p.123, Brahmins, p.127,
- Kautilya - p.53, Artha Shastra, p.88
- Kehri Singh - p.170,
- Kekay - Jat Clan in Karna Parva, p.33
- Kewal Rao - adopted pottery as their profession and were called Kumhar, p.100
- Khaap - p.57, 102
- Khaddiv(?) - p.114
- Khadoia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Khaiao - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Khailari - p.91,
- Khaitri - (Lahor), p.90
- Khalifa Al Qasim - p.102
- Khalifa - p.146
- Khalu - p.91
- Khamrian - p.37,
- Khan Bahadur - attacked by Jats near Dholpur, p.155,
- Khan Jehan - p.155,
- Khand Prastha - p.30
- Khandaa - p.181,
- Khandava Van - Indraprastha Kingdom of the Jats by Taxak Pandava Dhillon - p.44,
- Khandesh - p.111, 113.
- Khandoban - (Indraprastha), p.104
- Khanduban - Delhi, p.30, 31
- Khankesh, a province in Turkey, and Babylonia - p.40,
- Khanko - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Khanna - p.186,
- Khanpur - , District Meerut, p.149,
- Khap - Group of Gohands, p.11, 147, 153,154,
- Kharak Singh - p.188, 192, 193, of Mursan and the first Risldar Major, p. 224
- Kharal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Kharania - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Khare - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Kharnal - p.109
- Kharolia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Khartania - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kharwalia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kharwaria - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kharyarak - p.58,
- Khatana - Gujar after Jats, p.115,
- Khathans - p.116
- Khatris - p.76, 98, 119
- Khattri Jats - descendants of king Kailash of Kashmir mentioned in Rajatarangini - p.90
- Khattris - p.93
- Khem Karan - p. 244
- Kheri Khamane - p.184,
- Khetana - p.115
- Khew Nauch mata- p.134,
- Khijar - p.114.
- Khilwar - p.130,
- Khirya - Jat Gotra joined Gujars,p.116
- Khisans - of Khamrian, p.37,
- Khizar Hayat Khan Tiwana - p.202
- Khoia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Khokar - Jats defeated and beheaded Mohammed Gauri near Multan, (Sindh) while returning to Ghazni, p.148
- Khokar- p. 5, Jats of Anu Branch - p.32, 57,
- Khokhar - Jats slayed Mohammad Ghori near Multan - p.87, derivative of Kukar, 90, 91, 106, Rajputs converted from Jats, p.137
- Khokkar - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Khokra-kot - p.17
- Khontal - (Kantal), p.90
- Khorasan
- Khormba - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Khosa - p.114
- Khosra - p.92,
- Khotan (Afghanistan) - p.96, 107, 115
- Khotani - p.116
- Khujar - p.114
- Khungai - p.89
- Khurha - p.192
- Kiliraya- p.100,
- Kilkil Nag - 55, p.91, or Bhind, p.91
- Kilkil River - p.91
- King George V’s Own Lancers, p.201
- King - gotra, revolted against the Guptas in or about 350 AD, p.91
- Kingas - (J)(Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kirayan - p.5, Brahmin Gotra originated from Bhatti Jats, p.123, 127,
- Kirohli - p.8
- Kirwal - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kiryan - son of Medhavi became Brahmins - p.85
- Kishan Ganga - p. 242
- Kitcher - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Klock - Jats of Anu Branch, p.32
- Koak - p.108,
- Kohali (Amritsar) - p. 241
- Kohat - p. 227
- Kohima - p. 235
- Koh-i-Noor - p.182,
- Koil - (Aligarh), p.185
- Kok : Genealogy p.22-28
- Kokaltas - A great Jat king, who invaded Khurasan and occupied it - p.150,
- Kokan - (Kaikan) near river Herat, p.73
- Koli Megh - Chamar title, p.119,
- Kontal - p.90
- Koot dynasty - p.56,
- Kori - Chamar title, p.119,
- Kosaksambha - p.127,
- Kosar - p.114,
- Kosli - Rewari, p.113
- Koslia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kot Khokhar - in Mewar has been the capital of the Sihag rulers. - p.102
- Kotaria - akin to Jats, p.122
- Kothani - Chamar title, p.119,
- Kothwal - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kriah - Raja of Digh, p.76
- Krishana - Genealogy p.22-28, 29, 33, 41,, (Ahir gotra), 82, 85, 87, 110,
- Krithmala - (Manu) son of Surya, p.19
- Kshatriya - p.32,49, 56, 77, 82, 84, 126, 127, 128, 133,
- Kubakh Rishis - p.128,
- Kuchesar - [Bulandshahr]], p.80, 176,177,
- Kuharh - p.91,
- Kukar - p.90, 91, dynasty, 91
- Kukar- Jats of Anu Branch - p.32, (Khokar) - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Kukarnag - p.91,
- Kukat - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33, Jat Clan in Karna Parva, p.33
- Kul Jang - or Bikramaditya IV, p.89
- Kulashi - p.90,
- Kulhad - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kulin Brahmins - p.123
- Kultana - p.99
- Kulutung - reigned upto 1227 AD, p.89
- Kumaon Regiment - p. 239
- Kumar Gupta - p.59,117
- Kumbher - p.171,
- Kumhar - p.100
- Kunal - son of Ashoka - p.53,
- Kunjpura - p.181,
- Kunti - p.129,
- Kuramjansiya - Chamar title, p.119,
- Kurar - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Kuru - Genealogy p.22-28
- Kush - p.137
- Kushan - p.92,
- Kushana dynasty - p.54,
- Kushana - p.28, 50, 58,
- Kusl Kirayana - akin of Gill Jats, p.123
- Kusmariya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Kutubuddin Aibak - p.92
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- Lachhvi Dynasty - p.44,
- Lachhvi - Madrak descendant- p.34
- Ladakh - p. 134, 240
- Ladh Singh - Jakhar leader of Haryana, p.88
- Lahore - p.90,100, 102, 158, 181, 182, 183, 186,187, 189, 199, 206,213,
- Lahotia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Lake Nuh - Khotan Kashgar (Afghanistan), p.96.
- Lakshman - p.125,
- Lal Hussain - The Deputy Commissioner of Rohtak was a Mohammadan, p.221
- Lal Kuan Dawakhana - p.220
- Lala Lajpat Rai - p.199, 206
- Lalali - Rishi , son of a Vaish, p.127,
- Lalla - p.92, 107
- Lamanshi - p.93
- Lamba - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Lamba - p.93
- Lance Dafedar - p. 225
- Lance Naik Karam Singh VC - p. 230,232, 234
- Lance Naik Pritam Singh - p. 247,
- Lance Naik Shamsher Singh - p. 247,
- Lance Naik - p. 231
- Lancer Dafadar - p. 227
- Landi - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Larsian - p.185
- Lasan Deo - His brother Viran Deo, p.175,
- Lashkari Khan- p.186
- Last Mounted Parade - p. 225
- Lath Desh - p.111
- Lath - (Gujarat), p.143
- Lau - p.93
- Laumiri - Baluchi Jats - p.39,
- Laxman Kachhwaha - (933 A.D.), p.140
- Laxman - p.139
- Leather work - p.117.
- Leh- p.134,
- Leonidas - King of Sparta in 480 BC, p.41,
- Libba - p. 244
- Lichhavi Jat Dynasty (1 to 340 AD) - belonged to Madrak dynasty and were called Karskar, p.56, 55, - name changed to Gupta, 344 AD - p.56, 57,
- Lieutenant Colonel Dal Singh - son of Ram Sarup Joon, p. 244
- Dal Singh - p. 223
- Lion of the Punjab - p.187
- List of Ahir gotras - p.112,
- Loachas - (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112
- Loharu - p.80, 185
- Lohchab - p.71
- Lohna - branch of Khatri, p.90
- Lomri - region in Balochistan, p.32
- London - p.209
- Lord Krishna - p.71,111, 125,
- Lord Lake - 1803 AD, p.113, 172,172,173, 173,175, 191,
- Lord Shiva - p.15, 38,
- Lowa Khurd - p.89,
- Lt Col Sidhu - p. 246
- Lt Gen. Harbaksh Singh - p. 241
- Lt. Col Rajinder Singh - p. 234
- Lt. Col. A B Tarapore - PVC, p. 245
- Lt. Col. Bhullar - (Jat), p. 246
- Lt. Col. Golwala - p. 248
- Lt. Col. Golwala - Pakistani, p. 249
- Lt. Col. Hayde - the CO, MVC, p. 249
- Lt. Col. Hyde - p. 247
- Lt. Col. S.S. Minhas - p. 246
- Lt. Colonel R. Dening - p.201
- Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh - Army Commander, PVC, p. 245
- Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh, Vr. C. - p. 241
- Lt. Gen. J S Dhillon - Corps Commander, PVC, p. 245
- Lt. Gen. Joginder Singh Dhillon - p. 242
- Ludhiana - p.82.
- Luharu - p.97, 100
- Lyallpur - p.213, 241
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- M V C - p. 234
- Maare - p.89
- Madanpal - had a son called Subaipal, p.76, 10
- Madav Rao Holkar - p.160,
- Madek - Captain with Bharatpur Jats, p.171,
- Madh Rama - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Madha - gotra, p.94
- Madhavi - p.127,
- Madhgtri - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Madhian - p.94
- Madho Singh - p.160, 169
- Madhubal - p.62,
- Madra - p.93
- Madrak - Jat p.4, 33, Jat Clan in Karna Parva, p.33, 34, 44, Jat gotra - p.50, 55, 56, 57, 72, 93, 107, Jat gotra, p.137,
- Madrak - did not recognize the institution of 'Varnas' - p.57, King whose capital was Sialkot, p.58,
- Madraka - Raja Gaj 100 BC. p.44,
- Madras - p.173,
- Madrayana - p.93
- Madri - p.129,
- Madri - mother of the Pandavas.- p.33
- Magadh - founded by Chandra Gupta Maurya - p.44,
- Magadh - p.44, 47, 55,
- Magadha - p. 31, 49, 52,53, p.55, 61,
- Maha Samant - title, p.83,
- Maha Prathihara - title - p.96
- Maha Vir Chakra - p. 234
- Maha Jati - p.39,
- Mahabat Khan - p.155,
- Mahabharata - p.30, 35, 47,57, 69, 70, 72, 73, 78,79, 82, 84, (Karna Parva) King Shalya called Jatit, p.93, 94, 95, 98, 101, 102, 107, 108, 129, 223
- Mahakartak - title, p.83
- Mahal - p.94
- Mahant Narayan Das of Gurudwara Nanakana Sahib, p.207
- Mahapratihar - title, p.83,
- Maharaj - title, p.83.
- Maharaja Ashoka - p.53,
- Maharaja Bhupinder Singh - p.191
- Maharaja Jawahar Singh - p.166,
- Maharaja Kanishka - p.54,
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab) - p.75, 85, 103184, 185 187, 188, died June 1839, 188
- Maharaja Sawai Jawahar Singh - p.168,
- Maharaja Shri Krishna Singh - p.174,
- Maharani Kishori - wife of Maharaja Suraj Mal, p.168,
- Mahatma Budh - p.119
- Mahatma Gandhi - p.205, 209
- Mahaval - p.81,
- Mahayan - p.117
- Mahe - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33, 93, dynasty, p.94
- Mahi - p.93,
- Mahinderpal - (88?-915 A.D), p.138
- Mahipal - p.46,
- Mahit - p.93
- Mahity - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Mahiwal - Jats, p.94
- Mahmud Ghazni - p.100, His booty seized by Jats, p.135, 145, 146, 147,223
- Mahuntnaisi - Bhat p.80
- Maina - p.192
- Mainwali - p.85,94,
- Maittrayana - p.127,
- Maj Gen Budh Singh - p. 240
- Maj Gen Jang Shmsher Singh - village Bahu Akbarpur (Rohtak), p.244
- Maj Gen Khem Karan Singh - MVC, p. 242
- Maj Gen Rajinder Singh Sparrow - p. 234, Divisional Commander, PVC, p. 245
- Maj. Kingsley, a famous Jat squadron commander of 19th KGVO Lancer - p. 223
- Majhroha - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Majmal-ut-Twarikh Waqiate Panj Hazar Sala - p.47,
- Major Asha Ram Tyagi - p. 248
- Major Chandan Singh - awarded MBE in 1945 - p. 227
- Major Dal Singh - p. 244
- Major Dalip Singh Sandhu - p. 246
- Major General H.S. Gahlaut - p. 243
- Major General K S Thimayya - p. 234
- Major General Swarup Singh Kalan - p. 242
- Major Mostyn Owen - p. 223
- Major Prakash Singh VC - p. 229
- Major Raghbir Singh Sandhu - p. 248
- Major Risal Singh - p. 234, 235, 236
- Major S.R. Yadav - p. 248
- Major Shaitan Singh - p. 239, Company of Ahirs, p. 239, 246
- Major Williams - p. 225
- Majwar - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Makran - p.32
- Makran - province of Baluchistan belonged to the Jats, p.39, 40, - Kingdom of the Jats Province by Sindhus, p.44,
- Malak - p.50, 92, title, 107
- Malaya - who ruled Malva, p.58, 241
- Maldev - p.130,
- Malfuzat Temuri - p.150,
- Malha - Jats, p.94
- Malhi - p.5, 94, (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112
- Malhia - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva,p.33, Jat Clan in Karna Parva, - p.33
- Maliha - p.50,
- Malik Kafur - a Hindu (Saini) convert, p.149,
- Malik - Madrak descendant, - p.34
- Malik - (branch of Madraka), p.92
- Malla - Jat Republic, p.55,
- Malli - p.94
- Mallianwala - p. 230
- Malo - p.94
- Malodh - p.190
- Malwa - p.11, 62, 63, 84, 94, 98, 108, 137, 138
- Mamnenez - The King of Khorasan, who drove out King Shal Bahan from Ghazni. He then established his capital at Sialkot, p.74
- Man Indra - p.83
- Man Vantra - p.21
- Mandan - p.94,
- Mandh - p.94
- Mandhal - p.94
- Mandhata - p.127,
- Mandhathna - p.84,
- Mandothi - Rohtak District, p.176,
- Mandothi - p.80, (Rohtak), now in district Jhajjar, p. 228
- Mandsor - p.60, 108, 138,
- Mangal Rao - son of Gaj of Ghazni, ruler of Lahore, p.100
- Manglana - Inscription of Karhwasra 1215 AD, p.90
- Mangani Ram - p.177,
- Mangol - p.127,
- Mani Majra - p.89
- Manik Chand - p.46,
- Maninder - Jatrana, p.139
- Manipur - p. 231
- Manirka - Takshak Village, p.31
- Maniwala - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Mankir - p.73.
- Mann - p.77,80 , 81, 99, 102
- Mann - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33, Mann chiefs had secured a high position and respect in the court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab), p.103, Chiefs Of Bhaga - p.192, Chiefs Of Mughul Chak, p.192
- Mansarovar - exists in Chittor, in the memory of King Maninder Jatrana, p.139
- Mantri Jawahar Singh, grandson, of last Mantri Dhyan Singh,p.189
- Manu Sumariti - p.118
- Manu - p.19
- Mao - p.71
- Marathas - p.76,93, 98, 151,152, 155,160,162,163,164,165,167, 168, 171, 172,182, 183,
- Mard - p.74
- Marichi- p.20, 99,
- Maroth- p.90
- Martial race - p.222
- Marwar - p.88, 98, 169
- Masur Rao - son of Gaj of Ghazni, ruler of Sialkot, p.100
- Matahia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Matan - (Rohtak), p. 227
- Matash - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Mathela - p.71, 102,
- Mathura - p.17, 31, Kingdom of the Jats by Bachhik, p.44, Mahabharat Age - p.44,55, 78, 87, 90, 95,96, 103, 107, 153,170,
- Matsara - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Matsya Puran - p.17
- Matsya Puran - p.96, 107
- Mauglaw - p. 235
- Maulvees - p.198
- Maurana - Jat gotras, p.53,
- Maurya dynasty - p.52, 72, 105 ,
- Maurya - Jat gotras, p.53, 102, 105,
- Mauryan kingdom - p.52,
- Mauryan - Jatti clan, p.96
- Mausoleum of Akbar - p.155,
- Mawrya - where Jats were settled by Seleucus - p.41,
- MC - p. 234, 240
- Meat eating - p.118
- Medh - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Medhavi - p.45, grandson of king Hasti, 127,
- Meena - p.140
- Meerut - p.92,98, 99, 224
- Meghwal - Chamar title, p.119,
- Meharkul - Gujar Gotra after Hun Sardar, p.115,
- Meharkul - son of Torman, p.138
- Meheria - p.93, 94
- Mehiwal - p.93,
- Mehnut Nain - p.140
- Mehrauli - p.99
- Mehrkul - p.60,
- Mehttam - (Meham), p.17
- Mejmaul ul Tawarikh - p.94,
- Mel - p.44
- Menander - p.54,
- Meo - p.119
- Mewar - dynasty, p.85, 98,
- Mewat - p.4, 58,159,
- MG battalion - p. 229
- Mian Sir Fazle Hussain - p.213,
- Mianwali - p.70
- Middle East - p. 234, 235, 236
- Midh - p.44, Jats of Sindhu Desh, p.102
- Midhan - 44, Rajputs, p.92, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Midharh - p.94
- Military Cross - p. 235
- Military Exploits of Jats - Chapter XIII, p.222
- Military Medal - p. 231, 235
- Minas - p.159,
- Mir Ibrahim - alias Mahabat Khan, p.155,
- Mirh - Jats, p. 34, brought from Sindh and settled in Arabia during the Abbasid rule, p.40, Jats , migrated, to Arabia, Syria and Baluchistan, p.94, 95
- Mirhas - p.93
- Mirhan - Jat clan of Puru branch , p.32
- Mirza Nazaf - attacked Bharatpur, p.171,
- Mirza Raja Sawai Jai Singh - the Governor of Mathura, p.156,
- Mirzapur - p.111,
- Misals - p.183, 187
- Mitha Tiwana - p.106.
- Mitra - p.127,
- Mochi - Chamar title, p.119,
- Moghul Court - at Delhi,p.154,
- Moghul Durbar - p.160,
- Moghul Emperor - p.171,
- Moghuls - p. 224
- Moghuls - p.155,159,175,
- Moghuls - p.193
- Mogul Government - p.182,
- Mohai - p.5,
- Mohakam Singh - son of Churaman, p.158,
- Mohakhan - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Mohala - p.85
- Mohamad Ali Jinnah - p.210
- Mohamad Bin Quasim - p.90
- Mohammad Ghauri - p.11, p.76,- slayed by Khokhar Jats, 86, beheaded by Khokar Jats, p.135, 144, 147, 148, 175,
- Mohammad Ghazni - p.144,145
- Mohammadan Law - p.216
- Mohammadans - p.97
- Mohammed Pur - Takshak Village, p.31
- Mohammed Shah - p.158,
- Mohpalpur - p.99
- Mojam Rao- p.100,
- Mokal - village of near Daska, p.193
- Mokhari - p.60,
- Molodhgarh - p.191
- Mongols - p.145
- Moolraj - Descendants came to be called Munda- p.100
- Mor - Jat gotras, p.53,
- Moradabad - p.94
- Mori - p.31
- Moriya Jatoti - (Greece) By Morya Army, p.44,
- Morvi - p.85
- Morya - p.44,
- Moscow - p.5
- Mount Abu - p.116, 128, 132, 133,
- Mount Sina - p.19
- Mount Sumeru - p.19
- Mr. Glancy - Governor of the Punjab, p.214
- Mudgals - p.81
- Mudgil - p.5, Jat clan of Puru branch , p.32, descendants adopted both the Varna Kshatriya and Brahmin, p.85, - akin to Gill Jats, p.123, 127,
- Mudki - battle at Mudki in December 1845, p.189
- Mudrak Raja - Subhagsen of Ghazni, p.31
- Mudyal - p.76
- Mughal Emperor - p.192
- Mughals - p.88
- Mughul dynasty - p.190
- Mugul Chik - prominent Mann chief, p.103
- Muhammad Gauri - p. 223
- Mohammed Bin Kasim - p.35
- Mujmalul Twarikh- p.34
- Mukh Ram - of village Badli (Rohtak) , Risaldar, p. 224, Mukh Ram's son, p. 227
- Muktsar - p.180,
- Mula - p.108,
- MulfuZai Temur - p.150,
- Multan - Battle of Multan, p.11, 57, p.79, 87,92, 94, 99, 104, 106 135, 183,
- Munda - (Ahir gotra)(J), p.112,
- Munda- p.100
- Muni - p.75
- Munir Maidnat - Muslim Governor of Agra, p.175,
- Mursan - state (near Aligarh), p.106, 157, 204
- Murshid Ali Khan - ruler of Mathura
- Murtaza Khan - Governor of Faridabad, p.161,176,
- Muslim customs- p.80,
- Muslim Federation - p.216
- Muslim invaders - 143 , attacked Somnath, p.146, 175,
- Muslim Jats - p.32, 83, 87, 88, 94, 104, 225
- Muslim league - p.213, 214, 219
- Muslim merchants - p.144
- Muslim Nawabs - p.183,
- Muslim Rajputs - p.221
- Muslim rule - p.131, 148, 153, 194
- Muslim rulers - p.144, 151, 223
- Muslim - p.5, 73, 77, 82, 146, 153, 163, 178, 188, 196, 201, 202, 210, 213, 216, 220, 221
- Mutiny 1857 - p.197
- Muzaffarnagar - p.11,79, 92, 94, 148,
- MVC - p. 248
- Mylaw - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Mysore - p.69
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- N.W.F.P. - p.216, 218
- Nabha State - p.127, 190, 191
- Nabha-ji - p.79, Nabhaji of the Yadu dynasty ancestor of Yodha Jats - p.109
- Nadir Shah - p.159, 182, 185, 223
- Nag Datt - descendant of Goha killed by the Bhils, p.83
- Nag Vanshi- p.42,
- Nag - king remarried his daughter with Arjuna on the demise of her husband Sevdhas, p.130,
- Nags - p.31, 55, 101,104
- Naga dynasty - p.55,
- Naga - (Shiva), p.17
- Nagas - conquered Mathura 4th Century AD - p.54, p.89, - a branch of Bharshiva Nag gotra, p.95,
- Nagar Brahmins - p.55,
- Nagaragram - A rock inscription of Nagaragram in Jaipur speaks of Jaimalo, p.94
- Nagendra Nath Bannerjee - p.34, author of book 'Bangla Shabd Kosh' - p.101
- Nagor - p.54, (Nagaur) Jats ruled in 275 AD, p.74
- Nagpur - p.55,
- Nahak - father of Yayati- p.20
- Nahar Singh - p.166, 167,168,
- Nahhara - ancestor of Nehras - p.95, p.109
- Naik Manphool Singh - p. 248
- Nainwal - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Najib Uddaula - the grand vazir of Delhi,p.166, 168,
- Najibuddin - p.167,
- Nakhnia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Nakka - p.184,
- Nakkai Misal - p.184
- Nakodar - p.184
- Nal - p.130,
- Nambardars - p.200
- Nand dynasty- p.72.
- Nand Ram - of Hathras and Mursan, p.157,
- Nanda Dynasty - p.52, 53,
- Nandal - p.95
- Nandan - his descendents were called Nandal, p.95
- Nander - p.181,
- Nandiya Panthi - Chamar title, p.119,
- Nandlal Dey - p.72,
- Nangla Kabir - p.89,
- Nangloi - (Delhi), p. 243
- Nanhakhera - (Seria) near Dighal, p.70
- Nanna - elder wife of Baldeer, p.42,
- Nanu- (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Napoleon Bonaparte - p.171,
- Nar Vardhan - p.62,
- Nar Verma - p.60,
- Nara - (Nehra)(Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Narhari Dev - p.45, ancestor of Nehras - p.95
- Narharu Dev - p.45,
- Narisinghpur - p.58,
- Narnaul - p.114, 175,
- Naro - p.95
- Narvarma - p.108
- Nasik - p.87
- Nasir Hussain Mashade - Saiyad Sardar, p.86
- National Movement - p.209
- Native States of India- p.174,
- Naudipur - p.108,
- Naunihal Singh - p.188
- Naushera - p. 231
- Nawab Jehan Khan- p.186
- Nawab Masawi Khan - of Farukhnagar, p.165,
- Nawab of Karnal - Midhan gotra, p.94
- Nawab of Oudh - p.166,
- Nawab of Rohilla - p.173,
- Nawab of Jhajjar - p.191
- Nawabs - p.187, 196
- Nawal Singh - p.170,
- Nazibudaulah - p.162,
- Nazis - p.212
- Neel Puran - gives geography of Madraka Kingdom, p.93
- NEFA - p. 239
- Nehra - p.95, hills, p.96, in Jaipur - first capital of Nehras - p.96, Jats, p.140
- Neku Shah - p.158,
- Nepal - p.55, 105,
- Nepalese Minister - p. 223
- Nester - p.41,
- Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose - p.209
- Neug Nu - a Chinese historian,p.36, 126,
- Nhaar - p.95
- Niani - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Niel - p.39,
- Nishanawali Misl - of Gills, p.85, 186
- Nishchal Das - p.8, 9
- Noah - Lake is near Kashgar, p.20
- Nodhgarh - p.190,
- Nogaja - district Jullundur - p.75
- Noha - p.96
- Non-Aryan - p.6
- Non-Jat communities - p.200
- Non-Muslims - p.216
- Noon - p.5
- Norman - p.44,
- North India - p.197
- North Western India - p.5
- Northern India - p.4, 54, 94, p.104, 115, 117, 145, 223
- Northwest India - p.89
- Nowshera - p.84, 192,
- Nuh - or Noah, p.19, kings - p.96
- Nuhal - p.96
- Nuhwal - Jats ruled over Khotan, p.96.
- Nuna Mazrah (Ram Sarup Joon's village) - p.89,
- Nuniyal - (Ahir gotra) (J) - p.112
- Nyasa - p.50,
- Nyog - p.131,
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- Ochandi - village, p.71
- Offshoot Communities of the Jats - Ch.VI, p.110
- Okhla - p.154,
- Olha - p.70,
- Onla - p.70,
- Onra - p.70,
- Origin of Jats - p.124,
- Oswal - born from father Dahiya and mother Vaishya, p.79
- Oswal - p.5, Bania Gotra of Dahiya origin, p.122,
- Othiwal - (Othval) Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva- p.33
- Oudh- p.182,
- Oven - meant Budha, the forefather of Chandra Vansh Jats - p.43,
- Oxus - p.79
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- Pachade- p.80,
- Padma Vibhushan - p. 241
- Padmananda - p.49, 52,
- Padmavati - p.55, 95, 105
- Padmini - p.130,
- Padris - (Christian priests), p.198
- Pahul - p.185,187
- Pahulkot - Sihag capital, p.102
- Paiharheri - p.89,
- Pakistan Army - p. 242
- Pakistan - PVC, p.
- Pakistan - p.77, 94, 72, 75, 88, 90, 104, 117, .212, 218, 221, 232, 234, 242, 244, 245, 246, 248,
- Palansi Rao - p.76, 175,
- Palav - p.33
- Palius - p.82
- Pamir - p.29, 38,
- Panchayat - p.165,
- Pandavas : 17, Genealogy p.22-28, 30, 32, 33, 35, 44, 76, 97, 103, 104, 105
- Pandits - p.145, 198, 200
- Pandu - p.129,130,
- Pandwa - (not of Mahabharat age/epic)- p.20
- Panini - p.Ashtadhyayi- p.33, 82, 94,
- Panipat - p.164,172, 182,
- Panwalia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Panwar - p.92, 96, 116, Gujars of Hun origin, p.132,
- Param Bhatt - p.62,
- Param Vir Chakra - p. 234
- Parbati - p.29
- Parihar - p.96,
- Parikshit - p.31, 104
- Parm Bhatti - p.62,
- Parma Chhak - (Shiva) p.17
- Parmar - p.116, arose from Agni Kund - p.133, p.138, Sanchirya mata, p.134, 143
- Parmasaini - p.45,
- Paro sen - p.61,
- Parsurama - p.126, 128,
- Partihars - p.116
- Partition of India - p.219
- Parvati - p.14
- Parwaes - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Parwatsain - p.45,
- Patam - p.50,
- Pathans - p.57,
- Pathankot - p.184,
- Pathans - p.39, 78, Pathans called Gilzai - p.85, 88, 114, 116, 183, 188, 226, 227,
- Patiala - p.
- Patiala - p.92, 98,99, 114, 183, 188, 190, 191
- Patiala misl - p.100
- Patliputra - p.52, 55, - (Patna) - p.56, 59,
- Pattabhi Sitaramayya - p.209
- Patti - p. 244
- Patton Nagar - PVC, p. 245
- Pattons - PVC, p. 245
- Patwari - p.194
- Pauniya - p.97
- Pauranic Mat - p.141, 178, 200
- Pava Datt - p.108,
- Pava - p.94,
- Pehlawat - p.70
- Pehwa - Edict No.1, p.137
- Pensioner - p.220
- Persian - p.47,
- Peshawar - Kingdom of the Jats by Lachhvi Dynasty about 3rd Century, p.44,
- Phalaswal - Jat clan of Puru branch, p.32
- Phalor Kot - in Jodhpur, p.140
- Phalswal - (Poruval), 98, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Phillora - p. 243, 244, 245
- Phogat - descendants of the Chauhans, p.96.
- Phool Singh - p. 227
- Phool - p.190, 191
- Phul Rao- adopted pottery as their profession and were called Kumhar - p.100
- Phulkian Dynasty - p.190, 196
- Phulkian - Sidhu royal dynasty of Bhatti gotra, p.74
- Pindi ghep - p.183,
- Pipal tree - p.50,
- Pirt wa - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Pisan - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Pisawa- p.75
- Pishora Singh - p.189
- Pliny - p.40,
- Polygamy - p.50,
- Pon Bhadra - one of five sons of Virabhadra, p.17, - Genealogy table,p.22-28
- Pondicherry - p.171,
- Ponya - p.97
- Poonch - p. 242
- Poothvar - p.183,
- Portugal - p.41,
- Porus - Jat clan of Puru branch, p.32
- Porus - p.49, 98
- Poruswal - Jat clan of Puru branch ,p.32
- Poruswal- p.98
- Prabhakar Vardhan - p.62,
- Pradhan Bisrwae - p.45,
- Pradhan Chand - His son Santosh Singh adopted Sikhism, p.192
- Prasad - p.207
- Pratap Singh - p.189
- Pratap Singh - a rebel Sardar of Jaipur, p.168,
- Prathihar - p.96, title - p.96, 116, Gujars of Hun origin, p.132, 133, Gajan mata, p.134,135, 137, 138, 139, 143
- Prayag - p.4,
- Prechhat - p.45,
- Premier of the Punjab - p.214
- Present Jat Gotras - Ch.V,p.68
- Prithvi Raj Chauhan - p.86, 137, 147, 148, 175,
- Prithviraj Basa - p.94
- Prophet Ali - entrusted the protection of his treasury in Bagdad to the Jats - p.40,
- Prophet Hazrat Mohammed - p.143
- Ptolemy - p.82, 93
- Puar - (J)(Ahir gotra),
- Pulkeshin Solanki - p.63,
- Punar Vivah - p.131,
- Punbwar - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Puni - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Punia - p. 97, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116, ruled over 300 villages, p.140
- Punjab regiment - p. 226, 240
- Punjab - p.4,5,9, 29, 34, 53, 54, 55, 57,77, 79, 102, 122, 73,77, 78, 79, 90, 92, 100, 106, 107, 69, 74,75,76, 81, 82, 87, 88, 90, 98, 72, 98, 98, 137,155, 147, 150, 181, 182, 188, 199, 206, 207, 212, 213, 215, 216, 217, 218, 230, 242, 245, 246,
- Punjab Battalion]] - p. 247
- Punjabi Jats - p.137
- Punya - p.97
- Puran Singh - Ahir Chief,
- Puranas - p.77, 102, 71,
- Purmirh - p.94
- Purnwal- p.98,
- Purohits - (Priests), p.134,
- Pursaini - p.45,
- Puru Bhadra - p.97
- Puru Dynasty - p.175,
- Puru - p.16, 18, 21, 29, 31, 44, 49, 79, 105, 70, 97, 98, 85, 76,
- Purusik - Porus tribe in Mahabharata - p.98
- Pusharen - p.60,
- Pushyamitra - Brahmin ruler, p.53,
- Puth - p.177,
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- Qandhar - p.122.
- Qeita - Kingdom of the Jats by Madrak, p.44,
- Quaid e-azam - title of Jinnah, p.213
- Quandhar - p.84
- Quetta and Sialkot of Baluchistan were capitals of Madrak Kings. - p.39, 93, 147
- Quit India - p.209
- Qutabuddin Aibak - p.148,
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- Rabad - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Racial purity - p.12
- Radanvan - p.85
- Radhakrishnan - p.41,
- Radhe Lal - p.81,
- Rae - p.98
- Raesor - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Raghunath Rao Bhau - p.164, 168,
- Raguhunath Rao Maratha - he marched towards Bharatpur and besieged the fort in 1754- p.162,
- Rahbar-e-Azam - title of Sir Chhotu Ram, p.213
- Rahdasi - Chamar title, p.119,
- Rai Dahir - p.35
- Rai Dass - p.117,
- Rai - p.98,
- Railways - p.194
- Raisina - p. 224
- Raj Bhalai - Chamar title, p.119.
- Raj Gupta (275 to 300 AD) - also called Shri Gupta, - founder of Gupta dynasty - p.57,
- Raj Kaur - mother of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab) - p.187
- Raj Raja - p.69
- Raj Vanshi - p.119
- Raj Vardhan - p.62, 63,
- Raja Ajit Singh - of Bundi, p.158,
- Raja Amar Singh of Patiala - p.185
- Raja Anangpal - p.137
- Raja Bishan Singh - grandsons of Mirza Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the Governor of Mathura, p.156,
- Raja Brijender Singh - p.174,
- Raja Chol - p.137
- Raja Daksha - p.16
- Raja Hasti - of Hastinapur, p.44
- Raja Jai Dev - p.55,
- Raja Jai Singh - p.158, 159,159, 160,
- Raja Jaipal - p.145
- Raja Jaswant Singh - p.151
- Raja Jayadeo - His son Palansi Rao, p.175,
- Raja Karan Singh - p.190
- Raja Madho Singh - of Jaipur, p.161,168, 169
- Raja Mahendra Pratap - p.203
- Raja Man Singh - of Gwalior, p.175,
- Raja Nahar Singh - of Balabgarh, p.113, 197
- Raja of Nabha - p.207
- Raja Pratap Bhanu - p.118
- Raja Ram Deo - p.175,
- Raja Ram - p.154, killed in the battle while helping Chauhan rulers against Sekhawats, p.155, 156,
- Raja Ranjit Singh - p.172, 174, 188
- Raja Sundar Verma - p.57,
- Raja Suraj Mal - 160, attacked Delhi, p.161,162, 163,164, 165, 167, 168, 176, 182,
- Raja Vijay Singh - p.169,
- Raja Virabhadra - p.44
- Rajaji Formula - p.215, 217
- Rajas - p.196
- Rajasthan - p.4, 5, 9, 79, 78, 94, 96, 88,92,97 ,98, 100, 116, 192, 197,
- Rajasuya Yagya - p.82
- Rajatrangini - p.61, 62,
- Rajayapal Yadawa - p.75
- Raje Bije Ranya- p.72,
- Rajendra Chol - p.69
- Rajeshwari - p.62, 63,
- Rajgarh - p.79, 97, 140
- Rajgiri- p.52,
- Rajguru - p.206
- Rajkot - p.85,
- Rajlu - p.98
- Rajpur - p.98
- Rajput Chiefs - p.146
- Rajput Gyan Sagar Gutka - a book acknowledged by Raja Ganga Singh of Bikaner - p.137
- Rajput Kingdoms - p.144
- Rajput - p.3, 5, 13,20, 58, 74, Dahiyas, p.79, 77, 94, 103, 105, 76, 85, 90, 91, 93,96, 103, 115, 116, 117, 119, 123, did not exist before 8th Century AD,p.128, 134, 135, 137, 138, created from Gujars, p.139, 144, 145, 146, 148, 151, 152, 156, 157,160, 163, 168, 169, Rajput rulers of Rajasthan, p.197, 221, 222
- Rajputana Rifles - p. 226, 236
- Rajputs - descendants of foreign invaders is not correct- p.132, converted from Jats- p.137, descendants of Jats, Ahirs and Gujars (Smith), p.137, 141
- Rajsuya Yagya - p.76
- Rakshak - p.45, (Demons), p.77, 118, 133,
- Ralsian - Village, p.185.
- Ram Chehra - of Sagaryas, p.155,
- Ram Chandra - p.82, 118, 125,126, 137
- Ram Chandra's son - Lau, p.93
- Ram Dhan - p.177,
- Ram Singh Marwari - p.161,
- Ram Singh- p.174,,
- Ramayan - Uttrakand, p.118, 125,126,
- Ramdasiye - Chamar title, p.119,
- Ramgarhia Misal - p.185
- Ramgarhian - p.187
- Ramgupta - p.58,
- Rampur - p.185,
- Ramsefield- p.137
- Rana Bhagwan Singh - p.175,
- Rana Kirat Singh - p.175,
- Rana Lasan Deo - his son Saghan Deo in the court of Alauddin, p.175,
- Rana Nihal Singh (1873 to 1901) - p.176,
- Rana of Mewar - p.160,
- Rana Raj Singh - p.151
- Rana Ram Singh (1901 to 1911) - p.176,
- Rana - p.83
- Ranbir Singh - correct name:Harveer Gulia]], a wrestler of Gulia Jat gotra, p. 224
- Ranchi - p. 231
- Randhawa - p.99,
- Randhawa - Chief of Khundha, p.192, Chiefs Of Talwandi - p.192
- Randhir Singh Saran - son of Kajal Singh - Saran, p.99, founded the village of Jhandiala in 1580 in the Punjab, his descendants are called Randhawa, p.100
- Randhir Singh- p.174,
- Rang Mahal - near Surat Garh, p.140
- Rangmahal - the capital of Johiya king Sheer Singh, p.109.
- Rangoon - p.207,
- Rani Chand Kaur - Daleep Singh's mother , p.189
- Rani Kaumudi - p.175,
- Rani Kishori- p.162, 171,
- Rani Padamni - p.149,
- Rani Zidhan - p.189
- Ranjha - p.5,
- Ranjit Singh of Lahore - married into this Kanhiya Misal - p.184, son of Maha Singh- p.170, 171, 173, 174, 183, 184, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 192, 193, 196
- Ranjit - p.45,
- Rao Bahadur Captain Lall Chand - p.202
- Rao Balbir Singh - made the chief of the Ahir Khap, p.114
- Rao Birendra Singh - Ex. CM Haryana, grandson of Rao Tula Ram - p.114
- Rao Gaj Singh - p.89
- Rao Joon - p.89
- Rao Kallur - p.91
- Rao Maare - p.89
- Rao Puran Singh - p.113
- Rao Raja Tula Ram of Rewari - p.114, 197
- Rao Rura Singh- Ahir Chief of a Pargana Rewari, p.113
- Rao Tej Singh - Ahir Chief, p.113
- Rao Tula Ram - of Kosli (Rewari), p.113, - born in 1825, p.113, 114
- Rao - p.98,
- Raralia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Rashak - gotra, p.107
- Rashtra Koot - p.56,137
- Rashtra Kot - p.98
- Rashtra - p.98, 137
- Rashtrakuts - p.132,
- Ratangarh - p.92,
- Ratapat - p.105 ,
- Rath - village capital of Tank, p.105
- Rath- p.137,
- Rathee - Jat Gotra - p.56, 98, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116, Banias - akin to Rathi Jats, p.122, 137,
- Rathore - Rajputs, p.151
- Rathore - Rajas, p.159, of Jodhpur]], p.160,
- Rathore - p.82, 99, 109, 137, Gotra is Girahwar, a Jat gotra also called Grewal, p.137, 140
- Rattan Singh - p.170,
- Ravi River - p.93
- Rawalpindi - p.85, 183,
- Rawasia - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Rawat - Jats, 98, p.99
- Razia Sultana - daughter of Qutabuddin Aibak, p.149,
- Razia - p.149,
- Red Fort of Delhi - p.184
- Reshtri- Jat Clan in Karna Parva, - p.33
- Rewari - p.113, 114 , 197
- Rhola - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Richhpal Ram - p. 230
- Rig-Veda - p.32
- Riots- p.221
- Risal Singh - p. 236
- Risaldar Badlu Singh VC - p. 228
- Risaldar Harnarain Singh - p. 223
- Risaldar Major Honorary Captain Inder Singh - p. 223
- Risaldar Major Jag Ram - p. 227
- Risaldar Major - p. 201, 225,
- Risaldar Mir Singh - p. 227
- Risaldar Mukh Ram - p. 226
- Risalu - of Sialkot, p.106.
- Rise of Jats against Aurangzeb and establishment of Jat states - p.153,
- Rishi - p.5
- Rishika- p.137
- Rishis - p.118
- Ritu Bhan - p.130,
- River Attak - p.183
- River Beas - p.49,
- River Chambal - p.182,
- River Ganga - p.20, 52, 125,
- River Indus - p.37,40, 49,
- River Jamuna - p.154, 155, 184, 185,
- River Ravi- p.179,
- River Saryu - p.19
- River Satluj - p.50,109, 185, 206
- River Sihun - (Oxus), p.79
- River Tavili- p.30
- Roads - p.194
- Roh Nala Bund - Pakistan, p. 244
- Rohilkhand - p.91, 138, 182,
- Rohilla - Nawab, p.161,
- Rohitak - Kingdom of the Jats by Shivi Dynasty - p.44,
- Rohtak - p.8, 17, 77, 79,70, 71,79,80, 102, 70, 88,90, 92, 96, 97,98, 80, 191, 211, 220, 221, 240, 242
- Rom - (City) by Midh 3rd century - p.44,
- Rome - attacked by Jats - p.42,
- Roop Singh - p.158,
- Roras - p.86,109
- Roswalia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Rot- p.137
- Rowat Sunaya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Rowlat Act - p.205
- Royal Air force - p. 241
- Royal Fusiliers Company - p. 237
- Rudragamana - p.109
- Rudrasena - p.81
- Rughiniya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Ruhal - p.98
- Rupar - p.79, 184,
- Rurki - p.87
- Russian - p.5, 114
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- Sabakwal - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Sabha Parva - p.17, 32, 70, 71, 72
- Sabti - p.87
- Sache Padshah- p.179,
- Sada Kaur - Mother-in-law of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Punjab), p.187
- Sadashiv - p.164,
- Sadat Khan - Moghul Chief, p.161,
- Sadhan - p.82,
- Sadhie - p.82
- Sadhnana - p.82
- Sadhne - p.82
- Sadhora - p.181,
- Sadhre - Muslim Jats of Druhyu Branch, p.32
- Sadhus - p.123
- Sadraiyu- Muslim Jats of Druhyu Branch, p.32
- Safdar Jang - Grand Wazier, p.161,
- Safdar Jang- p.162,
- Sagarh - p.74
- Saghan Deo - in the court of Alauddin, p.175,
- Sagroha - derivative of the word Saroha - p.92
- Sahajpal - p.105
- Saharavat - Chamar Got, Jat:Haryana, p.122
- Sahasra Bahu - p.126,
- Sahi - p.99,
- Sahotas - p.94, 95
- Sahrawat - p.98, Jats, p.99
- Sahu - Jats, p.103
- Saidpur - p.92,177,
- Saihu - princes of Sialkot - p.106
- Saimaryhhula - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Saiyad Nasir Hussain - p.109
- Saj - p.99
- Sajij - p.45,
- Sajra - p.82,
- Saka - p.tribe - p.37, 38, 132,
- Sakrati - p.177,
- Salhawas - (Rohtak) (Now Jhajjar district, Haryana]) - p. 242
- Salt Range - p.39, 49, 79, 107
- Sam Vrate - (Samprati) grandson of Ashoka - p.53,
- Samana - p.181,
- Samchana - p.89, 104
- Sameshwar I - p.69,
- Sameswar II - son of Ahumal Solanki ruled upto 1176 AD, p.89
- Samru - Frenchman, Captain Samru- p.167, Captain with Bharatpur Jats, p.171,
- Samudra Gupta - p.40, 57, 58, 109, 111
- Samudra- p.21
- Samugarh - p.157,
- Sanatana - p.85,
- Sanchirya mata- p.134,
- Sand - p.99
- Sand - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Sandal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Sandhar- Chamar Got, Jat : Haryana - p.122
- Sandhariya- Chamar Got, Jat : Haryana Bagar, p.122
- Sandhu Singh, a Jat of 'Kalal' clan, p.186
- Sandm- p.186,
- Sang- Chamar Got, Jat Sikh : Punjab, p.122
- Sanga - p.99
- Sangh Verma - founder of Mokhari dynasty, p.60,
- Sanghamia - or Manipal, p.81,
- Sangla - p.49,
- Sangrur - p.191, 230,241
- Sangwan - p.99
- Sangwan - (Jat) Kings, p.139
- Sankanank - ruled Gwalior, p.58,
- Sankhol - District Jhajjar, p. 236
- Sankhoo - p.140
- Sansani - p.78, 155, 156,
- Sansanwal - p.78
- Sanwalia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Sanyati - Genealogy table,p.22-28
- Sanyogita - Swayamwara, p.76, 175,
- Sapur - King of the second of Sasanian dynasty - p.39,
- Saragarh - p. 227
- Saran Rao - son of Masur Rao, - descendants called Saran
- Saran - branch of Bhatti, p.99
- Sarang Dev - Sant Sarang Dev and seven brothers of Dhulia Jat gotra came from Kharnal village in the Indergarh Pargana in Nagore (Nagaur) - p.109, Sarang Dev's samadhi at Badli, p.87
- Saraswat Brahmins - p.137
- Sardar Abus Samad - p.158,
- Sardar Ajit Singh Sandhu - p.203,
- Sardar Alha Singh - p.183,
- Sardar Amer Singh - p.190
- Sardar Bhagat Singh Sindhu - p.206
- Sardar Bhagat Singh - p.203
- Sardar Bhaghail Singh - p.185
- Sardar Chattur Singh Attariwala, - p.189
- Sardar Fateh Khan Motiyanwala (Tiwana) - p.189
- Sardar Gajpal Singh - p.191
- Sardar Gujar Singh - p.183
- Sardar Gurbax Singh - p.185
- Sardar Hamir Singh - p.191
- Sardar Hari Singh Dhillon - p.183, 193
- Sardar Jai Singh Dhariwal - included in twelve misls of the Sikhs - p.81
- Sardar Jassa Singh - p.185
- Sardar Jodh Singh - p.193
- Sardar Lahana Singh - p.189
- Sardar Maha Singh- p.186
- Sardar Mahan Singh Sukharchakiya - p.191
- Sardar Mahatab Singh - p.192, 193
- Sardar Makhan Singh - 1500 AD obtained a big jagir of 87 villages, p.106
- Sardar Mokal Singh - p.193,
- Sardar Saindha Walia - p.189
- Sardar Sham Singh - p.185
- Sargu - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Sarki - p.185
- Sarnawasi - p.140
- Saroha - p.92, title - p.107
- Saroka - p.92
- Sarsu - jungles of Mewar, p.99, 139
- Sarupval - or Suryaval - p.81,
- Sarv Khap - p.Group of Khaps, p.11, 148, 149, 223
- Sarvadat - p.46,
- Sarwankumar - p.118
- Sasank - invaded Kanauj, p. 63,
- Sat Jit - (Ahir gotra),
- Sat Sri Akal - p.209, 246
- Satak Raj Rishi - Vishvamitra, ancestor of Bijarnia, p.72,
- Sathila - village, p.72
- Sati - p.16, 17, 29, customs- p.42,
- Sati - the daughter of king Daksha, p.101
- Sati - The system of Sati was prevalent in Jats at the time of Alexander's invasion, - p.50,
- Satish Raj Solanki - p.69
- Satjit - p.29, 41, 110, 111
- Satluj River - p.92,137, 189
- Satoti - p.28
- Satroya - p.76,
- Satvahanas - p.53,
- Satyabhama - (Satluj), p.93
- Satyanami - Chamar title, p.119,
- Satyarth Prakash - p.44, 199
- Satyawan - Satyawan’s gotra was Shalaw, p.34
- Saukri - p.177,
- Saurashtra - p.98,
- Savi - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Savitri - p.34
- Savkpal - accepted Islam, p.100
- Sawai Raja Jai Singh - Kachhawaha of Jaipur, p.152, 157,
- Sawai - title adopted by Jawahar Singh, p.168,
- Sawar - p. 225
- Saxons - p.43, 44,
- Scandanavia- p.30, Scandanavian community was Shiva Vanshi Jats (Todd), p.42, Sikandh Nabh,- p.42, By Shivi Jats - p.44,
- Schurath - p.45,
- Scindia - p.114
- Scots - p.43,
- Scott - British SP, p.206
- Scythes - p.43,
- Scythian - p.30, 125,126,
- Scythian - Jats, p.44,
- Scythians - distribution, p.39,
- Scythians - Uchis settled on Sihun River, p.37,
- Second world war [1939-1945] - p. 208, 225,231, 241
- Sehri - Khandaa a Jat village of Dahiya Gotra, 20 miles west of Delhi, p.181,
- Seila - p. 239
- Seistan - p.29, 38, Kingdom of the Jats Province By Shivi Jats 2000 BC, p.44,
- Sekhawats - p.155,
- Seleucus - Alexander's General - p.53,
- Seleucus - Alexander's General from Hellene confederacy. - p.41, recruited a large number of Jats in his army - p.41,
- Sep. Bal Ram - p. 247
- Sep. Gurnam Singh - p. 247
- Sep. Kanwar Lal - p. 248
- Sep. Mahabir Singh - p. 249
- Sergeant Ship - p.174,
- Seria - (Rohtak),p.70.
- Seth - p. 28, King Seth of the Ardas branch - p.38, Chandravanshi, p.122
- Sevdhas - p.130,
- Shaft Mohammad - p.213,
- Shah Alam - p.177, 191
- Shah Alamgir II - p.162,
- Shah Jehan - p.138, 151, 179,
- Shah Zaman - p.187
- Shahabad- p.186
- Shahabuddin Mohammad Ghori - p.76, 84
- Shahasi - King Shahasi Vansh, p.75
- Shahi Jats - p.101
- Shahid Ganj - p.213
- Shahidan Wali Misal- p.186
- Shahikasva - p.100
- Shahiwal - p.100.
- Shahjahan - p.106
- Shahpur - p.70,94 ,106, 192
- Shahpura - Takshak Village, - p.31
- Shailendra - In Inscription at Kanswa, capital at [Shalpur]]- p.30
- Shaista Khan, the Governor of Agra, p.155,
- Shaks - p.82,
- Shaka - p.58,
- Shaka - p.33
- Shaka Raja - Rudragamana, p.109
- Shakil (Sialkot) - p.108
- Shakilnagri - Sialkot, p.93, (Sialkot), p.107
- Shakla Nagri - (Modern Sialkot), Todd found a rock inscription, 93,
- Shaktar - p.52, 53,
- Shal - originating from Sialkot, p.56,
- Shalaw - p.34
- Shalbahan - p.87
- Shalbhon - p.99.
- Shalchandra, son of Vir Chandra- p.30
- Shale - originating from Sialkot, p.56,
- Shalpur- p.30
- Shalvahan - king son of Gaj founded his capital at Sorath in Gujarat - p.87,
- Shaly - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Shalya - p.108.
- Shalya - p.72, 93, called a Madrak Jat, p.93, Raja of Sialkot- p.33
- Sham Singh - p.185
- Shamsi - p.75
- Shamsuddin - p.157,
- Shapur - p.85,
- Sharangi - Rishi, p.127,
- Sharanpure - p.183,
- Sharia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Shastras - p.133, 137
- Shatru Mardan - p.46,
- Shatruaal - p.46,
- Shatrumardhan - p.81,
- Shavi Country - p.29
- Shavi Desh - Iran, p.29
- Shavi gotra - p.17
- Shavi - p.4, 16 , 17, Jat Gotra, p.29, son of Ushinar, more popularly known as Shiv Ji, p.29, Scythians, p.30, 37,38,73, 101, 104, Jats, p.106
- Shavistan - province of Iran, Seistan - p.29, p.38, Shavi founded the country of Shavisthan (Siestan) in Iran and also the Island of Jatoli, p.101,
- Shavisthani - Scythians, p.30, or Seythians, p.38,
- Shawal- p.100
- Sheer Singh - Johiya king - p.109
- Sheikhupura - p.108
- Sheiksar - p.85
- Sheoraj - Descendants came to be called Sheoran, p.100
- Sheoran- p.100
- Sher Singh Johiya - Juhia Raja, whose capital was Rang Mahal near Surat Garh, 186, 189
- Sher Singh's son Pratap Singh, p.188
- Shergarh in Multan, p.104
- Sheriya - Kingdom of the Jats Country by Midh Sindhu Jats, p.44,
- Shershah Suri - p.113
- Shesh Nag - p.31, 52,
- Shi - originating from Sialkot, p.56,
- Shiheen - p.125,126,
- Shihoon - River, p.125,
- Shish - p.29, 38, Iran there is a Mausoleum of prophet Shish, p.101
- Shishu Bandha - p.17
- Shishu Bhadra - p.28
- Shiv Chand Kapoor - historian of Britain - history, p.43,
- Shiv Jata - p.97
- Shiv Ji - p.16,17, 29,
- Shiv Ji’s Jata - p.16
- Shiv Ji's Jata - p.125,
- Shiv ki Jata - p.16,the birthplace of Jat Raja Vir Bhadra, p.17, 29, 44
- Shiv Rao - p.102,
- Shiv Singh Bahadur - p.160,
- Shiv Vanshis - p.17
- Shiva Ji - p.155,
- Shiva Purana - p.16, 97
- Shiva - p.14, p.17, Names after Shiva, 18, 55, 97
- Shivaji - p.152
- Shivaliks - p.16
- Shivalyas - p.18
- Shivasthan - (Seistan), p.71
- Shivi Dynasty - p.44,
- Shivran- p.100
- Shiya - Muslims, p.152
- Shoram - p.11
- Shorao - p.71,
- Shorkot - fort in Jhang, constructed by Shavi rulers, p.101
- Shoron - Distt Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, p.148,
- Shovalia - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Shradhs - p.118
- Shudra dynasty - p.52,
- Shudra Woman - p.49,
- Shursain - p.45,
- Siahkot - p.184,
- Sial - Chamar Got, Jat: West Pakistan
- Sialiba - p.184,
- Sialkot - p.32, 33, 54, 81,93, 94, 100, 106, 107, 147, 243, 245
- Sialkot and Quetta of Baluchistan were capitals of Madrak Kings. - p.39,
- Sidhu - Madrak descendant, p.34, 190, Chief Of Saranwali, p.192
- Sidhu Brar - p.190
- Sidipur Lowa in Rohtak - p.192
- Sidmukh - p.92, 140,
- Siege Of Bharatpur - by Lord Lake in 1805, p.172,
- Siestan - in Iran They also founded kingdoms of Turkistan and Scandinavia, p.101
- Signal Officer - p. 245
- Sihag - p.79, 80, 81 , 102, Sihag king offered a gift to Yudhisthira on his coronation, p.102
- Sihun River - p.37, 126,
- Sik patal - p.45,
- Sikander Hayat - (chief Minister of Punjab), p.202
- Sikandra - at Agra, p.155,
- Sikarva - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Sikarwal - Jats, p.103
- Sikh Battalion - p. 247
- Sikh Jats - PVC, p. 245
- Sikh Jats - p.71, 72, 82, 84, 85, 87, p.88, Malhi, p.94, 225, 226, 227
- Sikh Panth - p.178, 207
- Sikh Regiment - p. 226, 232
- Sikh Regimental Centre - p. 231
- Sikh rulers - p.196
- Sikh Squadron - p. 223
- Sikh - p. 246
- Sikhism - p.9
- Sikhs - p.70, 72, 73, 77, 81, 82, 85, 91, 97 , 185, 186, 188, 189, 101, 102, 201,202, 207,208,213,217, 221, 230
- Siladitya - Yashodharman's son
- Silgi - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Simon Commission - p.206
- Sindh - p.4, 41, Kingdom of the Jats Country by Midh Sindus, p.34, 44,48, 54, 69, 71, 87, 90, 98, 216, 218,
- Sindhan Wala - p.187
- Sindhar - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Sindhar - gotra is a derivative of Sindhu, - p.71, 102
- Sindhaw- Jat Clan in Karna Parva, p.33
- Sindher - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Sindhi - p.71, 77
- Sindhu Desh - p.102
- Sindhu Raja - Jayadratha, p.101,
- Sindhu - p.Jats - p.34, 35, 39, 40, Jats from Sindh - p.41, 44, Jat Kingdom - p.48, 71, 96, 101, 102
- Sindhu Jats - in Basra 6th Century, p.44,
- Singal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Singapore - p.207
- Singh Raj - p.46,
- Singhal - p.5,
- Singhavarma (535 AD to 585 AD) - p.108
- Singhbhum - p. 235
- Singhpal - or Kalik, p.81,
- Singhwala- p.186,
- Sinsini - p.154, 156, 157,
- Sir Chhotu Ram - p.211,212,213, 214,215
- Sir Henry Smith - p.189
- Sir John Murray - who raised 14th Murray's Jat Lancers - p. 224
- Sir Khazir Hayat Khan Tiwana, p.214
- Sir Khizr Hayat Khan - belonged to Mitha Tiwana, p.106, 213
- Sir Shahabuddin - p.108,
- Sir Sikander Hayat Khan - p.213,214
- Sir Sunder Singh Majhitia - p.213,
- Sir Umar Hayat Khan - from Mitha Tiwana, p.106
- Sirhind - p.181, 190, 191
- Sirohi - p.84, 92,
- Sirsa - p.17, 122
- Sisodhia - (Ahir gotra) (R), p.112, p.160,
- Sisoviya - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Siyab Khan - p.177,
- Siyalkot - Kingdom of the Jats by Madraka, p.44,
- Siyan - p.76,
- Siyana - p.177,
- Skanda Gupta - p.59,
- Smith - p.137, 138
- Smokartik - (Kartikeya), p.101
- Sobraon - War in 1847, p.189
- Sobti - republic, p.49, 50,
- Sochas - p.98,
- Sogaryas - p.156,
- Sohal - p.103
- Sohan Pal- founded the dynasty of Bichor, p.76.
- Sohar - Kings in Mahabharata, p.103
- Sohat - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Sohiyan Fathegarh - p.184,
- Sokalgarh - p.192,
- Solankhi - p.115,
- Solanki - p.69, 89, Rajput, 103, Rajputs originally called Chalukya, p.137, 139, 143
- Som Maitra - p.127,
- Soma- p.21
- Somnath - temple, p.146
- Sonchir - p.45,
- Sone Ki Chirya - (Golden sparrow), p.144.
- Sone - p.52,
- Sonepat - p.55, 70, 89, 90, 105
- Sorashtra (Rathi) - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33
- Sorath - p.87
- Sortri - Chamar title, p.119
- Sosaph - p.108,
- Sototi - King was Takshak, p.104
- South Africa - p.205
- South Eastern India - p.89
- South India - p.69
- Southern India- p.137
- Spain - p.41,
- Srikrishan Singh- p.174,
- Strabo - p.30, 36, 39, 43,
- Subedar Ajmer Singh Vr.C - p. 246
- Subedar Gurdev Singh - p. 246
- Subedar Neki Ram - Dalal of village Mandothi [Rohtak] - p. 228, 229
- Subedar Pale Ram - M.M., p. 248
- Subedar Richhapal Ram Lamba - p. 229
- Subhag Sen - ruler of Ghazni, p.74, in Afghanistan of Ghore dynasty, p.84
- Subhag Sen - The last ruler of Ghazni, p.39, a Jat ruler Gandhar who had succeeded king Bir Sen of Bhatti Jat gotra, p.54,
- Subhash Chandra Bose - p.209
- Subkutgin - p.145
- Suchet Singh - Dogra Sardar, p.188,
- Suddha Singh - p.186,
- Sugreev - p.129,
- Sujanpur - p.192,
- Sukar Chakia Misal - p.186
- Suker Chak - village, p.186
- Sukhdev - p.45, 206
- Suktaiya - p.78
- Sulaiman Nadvi - author of Tawarikh Tibri, p.39, p.40,
- Sulaiman Nadwi - came to India as a trader, p.73
- Sulankhlan - p.103
- Suleman Nadvi - his book Tarikhe-Tibri, p.116
- Sulkhyianpal - p.103
- Sulokhan - p.103
- Sultan Mahmood Ghazni - p.145, 146
- Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni - p.105
- Sunaria - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Sunder Singh Majithia - p.202
- Sunder Verma - ruler Patliputra (Patna), p.56,
- Sunehra - p.183,
- Superintendent Police - p. 224,
- Surahti - Village in Tehsil Jhajjar, p.165,
- Suraj Mal - p.161, 164, 165, 166, killed - p.166,
- Suraj Mal - got the title of Raja through the ceremony of 'Rajsu Yagya', p.159, Jat villages - p.159,
- Suraj Mal of Bharatpur - p.106.
- Suransain II - p.45,
- Surya Vanshi - Ikshwaku group as Surya Vanshi- p.20, 37,84, 91, 103, 127,
- Surya - p.99
- Suryati - p.183,
- Swami Dayanand Saraswati - p.9, 198
- Syce - p. 225
- Syed Abdullah - p.158,
- Syed Brothers - p.158,
- Syed Hasan Ali - p.154,
- Syed Hussain Ali - p.158,
- Syria - p.41,
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- Tahk - (Ahir gotra), p.112,
- Taih - princes of Sialkot, p.106
- Tak : Genealogy p.22-28, 28, 104, 147
- Takhar - p.104,
- Taki - Gotra, p.31
- Tak-is - (Takshaks) on the banks of River Indus, p.40,
- Takshak - p.4, 17, 28, branch of Shavi Gotra- p.30, Pandavas defeated the Takshaks, - p.30Takshaks joined Duryodhana’s army- p.30, Jats - p.31, warrior killed king Parikshit - p.31, - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, p.33, 36, Takshak Jats ruled Alexandria in Egypt. Their title was Asi, p.40, 41, Nag - p.55, 73, 77, 101, Takshaks ruled the earth, p.104, 137,139
- Takshakkhad - (Tashkand) founded by Taxaka, p.104
- Takshakstan - p.36, (Turkistan) founded by Taxaka, p.104
- Takshal - p.104
- Takshala or Taxila - p.31
- Takshan - p.36,
- Takshar - p.91
- Takshasthan - Turkistan, p.31
- Takshkand - Tashkand or Tashkent - p.31, 36,
- Talwandi - p.192
- Tank - Madrak descendant- p.34, 55, 92, 104, 105,
- Tanwar - p.70, 95, 98, 104,105, 107, Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116, descendants of Pandavas- p.137, 139, 175,
- Tar Jatali - a Jat, p.36,
- Tar - Sialkot, p.108.
- Tara Singh Gheba - p.184
- Tara - p.129,
- Taran Taran - p.185
- Taraori - Battle of Taraori, p.11
- Targha - Randhir Singh's grandson who became Sikh- p.100, Pargana- p.100, 192
- Tarikhe Gujran - p.70
- Tarikhe-Tibri - p.116
- Tartar - p.29, 104
- Tartary - p.38,
- Tashkand - 36, Kingdom of the Jats by Taxaka Mahabharat Age, p.44,
- Tashkent - p.31, 36,
- Tatiya Tope - p.114
- Tawarikh Tibri - by Sulaiman Nadvi, p.39, 40,
- Taxak - p.44,
- Taxila - p. 31, 53, Kingdom of the Jats by Taxaka Mahabharat Age - p.44, (Taksila), p.104, 107
- Tazke-babri - p.150,
- Tej Sen- p.75
- Tejpal - or Jitmal, p.81,
- Temuri - p.150,
- Tewathi - village in district Gurgaon, p.106.
- Tewathiya - p.106
- Tewathya - Of Ballabhgarh, p.176,
- Thainawa - p.106
- Thainwar - branch of Thainwa, p.106.
- Thaiswa - p.106
- Thaka - p.108,
- Thakrela - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Thakur Bahadur Singh - Pattedar of Badesar - his book "Gyan Sagar Gutka"- p.137
- Thakur - title conferred on Badan Singh by was conferred upon Badan Singh by Raja Jai Singh - p.159,
- Thal Eshorgarh - on the banks of River Godawari, p.140
- Thal - p. 227
- Thalesar - capital of Dahiyas on the bank of the river Godavari- p.80
- Thana - p.177,
- Thand - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Thanesar - p.150,
- Thaneswar - p.62, 63,
- The struggle for independence, p.201
- Theodius - king of Italy, p.41,
- Theodius gave his daughter in marriage to the Jat leader, p.42,
- Thian mountains - p.107
- Thin - branch of Thainwa, p.106.
- Thithwal - p. 234
- Thoon - p.158,
- Thukrila - p.105
- Thukrila - (Ahir gotra) (J), p.112
- Tibet - p.37, spread of Buddhism, p.48, 119, 126,
- Tigris - p.29, 38,
- Tilpat - p.154,
- Timur Nama - p.150,
- Timur - p. 87, 115, 150, 223, 224
- Tin-Hazari - p.175,
- Tira - Parihar capital, p.96, (Achalgarh) in the area of Mount Abu, p.116
- Titarwal - Jat Gotra joined Gujars, p.116
- Tithwal - p. 232, 242
- Tiwana - Hindus are Jats, p.106, Muslims are Rajputs, Jats - 106, p.107, Rajputs converted from Jats- p.137, 189
- Tobarya- Chamar Got, Jat: Haryana Bagar, p.122
- Todd - p.
- Todd - p.
- Todd - p.31,39, 40, 42, 70, 74, 76, 93,122, 130, 137, 148,
- Todd's Rajasthan - p.37, 71, 75,77, 79, 104, 105, 127, 133, 146, 149,150,
- Tokhar - p.107
- Tole - p.85,
- Tomar - Descendants of Hun Chief Torman, p.137, 138, 139, 175,
- Torman - Gujar Gotra after Hun Sardar, p.115,
- Totila - Jat leader - p.42,
- Trans Oxiana - p.150,
- Traori- p.86
- Triner- p.42,
- Tughluk - p.105
- Tukhar - p.104
- Tunga Bhadra River - p.69
- Tur - p.88, 105
- Turk - p.
- Turk - word derived from Takshan and Takshak, p.36,of Takshak origin, p.116, 145
- Turkey - p.40, 41, 227
- Turkish - Jats, p.116, tribes - p.126,
- Turkistan - p.145
- Turkistan - p.31,36, 78, 88, 102, a pure Jat country, p.116, 126,
- Turna Wati - p.169
- Turvasu - p.21
- Tusar - Jat Clan in Karna Parva, - p.33, - Madrak descendant, - p.34
- Tushar - p.87, 104,105, 107, 137, 139
- Tusharsthan - p.105,107, 137
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- U.P. - p.79, 80, 81, 112
- Uchi - p.126,
- Uchi - p.36, 37,
- Udai Bhutt- or Drutyaketu, p.81
- Udai Chand Brahmin - of Indergarh, p.86
- Udan - younger wife of Baldeer- p.42,
- Udaupal - p.45,
- Ugarsain - p.45,122
- Ugrasen II - p.57,
- Ujarda - p.89,
- Umang Devi - daughter of the Chol king, p.69
- Umer Bin Moosa - Jat Commander, p.39,
- Umer Bin Moosaiw - who wrested Hirat and Kaikan from the Jats in 1023, p.39,
- Unin Devi - Jats built temple on a rock of this goddess in Iran - p.38,
- Unionist Government of Punjab - p.206
- Unionist Party - p.213, 216
- Upgunusthan - Afghanistan - p.32, 38,
- Uprising in 1857 - p.196
- Urdas- p.18,71,
- Uri - p. 242
- Ushina - p.22
- Ushinar - 16, father of Shiva, p.17, 18, 28, whose son was Shavi, p.29,96, 101
- Uthwal - p.107
- Uti - (Uchi) - p.36,42,126,
- Uttar Pradesh - p.4,9, 87, 148
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- V D Mahajan - author of History of Ancient India p.60,
- V. A. Smith - p.69
- Vaer - p.159,
- Vaish - ff third Varna of the Aryans, p.122
- Vaish - gotras, p.79
- Vaishnavism - p.54, 55,
- Vaishnavism - p.83,
- Vaishnavite - p.73
- Vaishnavites - p.63,
- Vaishya - p.79
- Vaisnavite - p.61,
- Vaisuta Manu- p.20
- Vak Vaishya - father: Dahiya Dungarji and mother Musa, p.80
- Vak - Bania Gotra of Dahiya origin, p.122
- Valmiki Arnya Kand - p.118
- Varansi - p.94
- Varnas - p.48, 57, 127,129,
- Vashishta - Rishi, p.127,
- Vasudeva - p.54,
- Vayu Puran - p.84, 107
- VC - p. 228, 230
- Vedas - p.133,199
- Vedic era - p.127,
- Vedic period - p.90
- Vedic philosophy - p.178,
- Vedic Sammati - p.127,
- Vedic - p.9
- Vedic Religion - p.198
- Vichitra Virya : Genealogy p.22-28, 128,
- Victoria Cross - p. 228, 229, 236
- Vidharia - (Ahir gotra), p.113,
- Vidur : Genealogy p.22-28, 128,
- Vigrah Chauhan- (972 AD), p.138
- Vijaya Chand - King, p.75
- Vijaya Pal - Raja of Bayana, p.175,
- Vijayapal - founded the Rajput dynasty of Karoli, p.76.
- Vikram Samva 187 - 227: Halar dynasty rule, p.87
- Vikram Samvat 597: - p.30
- Vikram Samvat 1100: p.76
- Vikram Samvat 512 - 525 : p.83
- Vikram Samvat 564: p.11
- Vikram Samvat 952: p.175,
- Vikramaditya - p.58,
- Viktar - p.52,
- Vir Arjun - ruled Narisinghpur- p.58,
- Vir Bhadra - born, - p.15, - descendants of Vir Bhadra came to be known as Jats - p.16, - of the Puru dynasty was the ruler of Talkha Pur near Haridwar - p.16,18, - Genealogy table,p.22-28, 44,75,97, 175,
- Vir Maha - p.45,
- Vir Narayana temple - in village Gadar of district Dharwar
- Vir Rana - Sihag ruler, p.102,
- Vir Sain - p.46,
- Viran Deo - got a Jagir at Gohad, p.175,
- Virat Nagar - p.175,
- Virendra - Prince son of Shailendra - p.30
- Virk - Jat Gotra in Sabhaparva, - p.33, 62, are Vahikas, p.108, Jats of Malwa, p.137
- Virkgarh - p.108
- Virkgary - p.108
- Virsal Sain - p.45,
- Vishnu Gupta - Chanakya,Kautilya, p.53,
- Vishnu Puran - p.69, 85, 104
- Vishnu Vardhan - p.61,
- Vishnu Verma - p.60,
- Vishnu - p.59,
- Vishwamitra - p.127,
- Vishwamitra - p.28, 29
- Vr. C. - p. 247
- Vradha Bal - of Lau dynasty in Drona Parva, p.93
- Vushishka - p.54,
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- Wadika : Genealogy p.22-28
- Wadyar - the present rulers of Mysore, p.69
- Waqiate-panch Hazarsala - p.81,
- War and Sports of Indian and an Officers Diary - by June Western, p.174,
- Warfare - p.222
- Warrior - p.71
- Watapi - or (Vatapi), p.69
- Wazir Najibuddulph - p.177,
- Wazir Sadat Khan - p.176,
- Wazirkhan - p.181,
- Wazirwali - p. 244
- Wellesley - p.175,
- West Pakistan - p.5
- Western Punjab - p.84, 94, 99, 102, 103, 104, 107
- Widow marriage - p.12, 113, Aryan custom, p.128, 139, 141
- World War I - p. 229
- World War II - p.211, 219, 222, 240, 244
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- XI Corps - p. 242
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- Yadav Vansh - p.55,
- Yadav - (J)(Ahir gotra), 111
- Yadhu - Branch, p.29
- Yadu Bansi - p.111
- Yadu Bhan - nephew of Nabha-ji and brother of Jadija, p.79, coins, 79, 85
- Yadu — p.18, 21, - Genealogical tree of Yadu - p.22, 30, 41, 78, 88, 89, 96, - (Ahir gotra), 110
- Yaduvanshi - p.78, 106
- Yaduvanshi - p.119, 122
- Yadvendra Singh - p.191
- Yagya - at Kankhal, p.16
- Yamuna - p.104
- Yashodharaman - p.138
- Yashodharman - p.60, 61, 108, his son Shiladitya, p.108, 115, 223
- Yashomati - wife of Prabhakar Vardhan and daughter of King Yashodharman of Malwa - p.62,
- Yashovarman - p.108
- Yashwant Rao Holker - p.172, 173,
- Yashwant Singh- p.174,
- Yat - p.4, 15, 17, - the highest title of Yayatis, Origin of Jats, p.18, 96
- Yates - p.4
- Yati - p.18, 28,
- Yaudheya - p.108,
- Yavan - p.41,
- Yayat - p.4, 15, 18
- Yayati Vanshi - p.110
- Yayati - p.
- Yayati - p.5, 18, father of Jats- p.20, Genealogical tables, p.21, 28, 29, 31, 32,dynasty, 38, p.71,72, 96, 97, 101, 104, 110, 125,127,
- Yechdemus - Greek ruler - p.54,
- Yet - p.4
- Yeti - p.4
- Yeuchi - p.28,
- Yodha - p.50, 108, Jats, Nabhaji of the Yadu dynasty their ancestor, p.109.
- Yodhya Republic - on Johiya coins p.109
- Yodhya - Yaudheya, p.55, whose rule included Bikaner and Bahawalpur- p.58,
- Yodhya - Kings in coronation ceremony of Yudhisthira, p.108.
- Youdheya - Jat, p.50,
- Yucchi = Jat - p.418, (Yuti), p.54,
- Yudhishthira - p.30,31, 33, 44, 45, 70, coronation - p.91, 96, 107
- Yudhisthra Samvat 3008 - when ancestors ruling dynasty of Jaisalmer were driven out of Gazni - p.40, 190
- Yuehchi - (Yuti) race, p.54,
- Yugendrapal - author, p.108
- Yunan - other name of Greece is after the name of Chandra Vanshi King Yavan who was from Satjit branch of Yadu, p.41, (Greece), p.111
- Yuti - p.28, 54,
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- Zabalisthan - p.84
- Zablastan - of Kabul, p.116
- Zabulistan - p.145
- Zafar Jung Kokaltash - sent to crush the Jats, p.155,
- Zaildars -p.200
- Zamindar League - founded in Punjab, p.202
- Zamindars - p.213
- Zika - p.186,
- Zoji La Pass - p. 234