Karelia
Karelia (करेलिया) (Kareliya) Karolia (करोलिया) is a Jat Gotra found in Madhya Pradesh.
Origin
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Karolia = Caroni (Pliny.vi.7)
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Karelia (करेलिया) (Jat clan) → Kareli (करेली) village in Harrai tahsil in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh.
Mention by Pliny
Pliny[1] mentions Lake Mieotis and the adjoining nations....Others again represent the Ocharius as running through the Cantici and the Sapæi, and the Tanais as passing through the territories of the Sarcharcei, the Herticei, the Spondolici, the Synhietæ, the Anasi, the Issi, the Catetæ, the Tagoræ, the Caroni, the Neripi, the Agandei, the Mandarei, the Satarchei, and the Spalei.
Karralor village
- कार्रालोर (जाट गोत्र - करोलिया) : कार्रालोर नाम का गाँव झारखंड के सराइकेला खरसावाँ जिले की कुचाई विकास-खंड में है।
History
The history of the Bamraulia jats of Jagalpura village in maintained by Jaga Shri Saiyad Ali Shikoh, Makanpura, district Kanpur. As per Jaga the village Jagalpura was surrounded by dense forests. Land was very fertile. Cotton and Sugarcane grew in abundance. It was ruled by Jats and its capital was Pachaira during the rule of Aurangzeb. There were Jats of two gotras: Bamraulia who had come from Punjab and Karelia who had come from Rajasthan.[2]
There was a struggle between Bamraulias and Karelias. Karelia people were victorious and Bamraulia were wiped out. There was one woman of Bamraulias who could escape through the forests. She was pregnant at that time. She gave birth to a child named Chhotu Mal. When Chhotu Mal became young he asked about his ancestors. His mother told the whole story of destruction of Bamraulias. He came to this village and challenged Karelias to take revenge. He was on horse at that time. He went to Aurangzeb for assistance. Aurangzeb first converted him to Muslim, named him Abdulla Khan and sent an army with him to destroy Karelias. Thus Karelias were all destroyed. All the residents of the village at present are descendants of Abdulla Khan. Some of them also moved to Itayli. It is believed that the masjid of Bilara was built by Alamgir.[3]
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Gwalior District
Bhageh, Gwalior, Kumharra, Pura Banwar, Paira, Sahona,
Villages in Rajgarh District
Villages in Jabalpur District
Villages in Indore District
Villages in Dhar District
Villages in Hoshangabad district
Dhansi Hoshangabad, Hoshangabad,
Villages in Bhopal District
Bandikhedi, Chatahedi, Deopur, Pardi, Sonkatch Bhopal,
Villages in Raisen district
Villages in Narsinghpur district
Kareli, Kapuri Narsinghpur, Dhubghat
Villages in Vidisha district
Notable persons
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References
- ↑ Natural History by Pliny Book VI/Chapter 7
- ↑ Virendra Singh Rana:Jat-Veer Smarika, Gwalior, 1992, p. 56
- ↑ Virendra Singh Rana:Jat-Veer Smarika, Gwalior, 1992, p. 56
- ↑ Jat-Veer Smarika, Gwalior, 1987-88,p.126,s.n.154
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