Korat
Korat (कोरट) or Khorat is a gotra of Jats.
Variant
- Korata (कोरट) mentioned in Siwani Plates of 18th year of Pravarasena II
Origin
Jat Gotras Namesake
- Korat (कोरट) (Jat clan) → Korata (कोरट) mentioned in Siwani Plates of 18th year of Pravarasena II[1]... (Line 17). The village named Brahmapuraka (ब्रह्मपूरक), together with Korata (कोरट)[2] and the right to levy a tax equal to one-fiftieth[3] (of the sale-price), situated in the bhoga of Bennakarpara (वेण्णाकारपर), has been given, with the pouring out of water, to the Adhvaryu, Acharya Devasharman of the
History
Siwani Plates of 18th year of Pravarasena II[4] record the grant, by Pravarasena II, of the village Brahmapūraka (ब्रह्मपूरक) to the Brahmana Devaśarmāchārya of the Maudgalya gotra. (p.28)
(Line 17). The village named Brahmapuraka (ब्रह्मपूरक), together with Korata (कोरट)[5] and the right to levy a tax equal to one-fiftieth[6] (of the sale-price), situated in the bhoga of Bennakarpara (वेण्णाकारपर), has been given, with the pouring out of water, to the Adhvaryu, Acharya Devasharman of the
Notable persons
Distribution
Korat is village in Hoshiarpur Tahsil.
Korat is town in Thailand.
Khorat Plateau Thailand
The Khorat Plateau (Thai: ที่ราบสูงโคราช) is a plateau in the northeastern Isan region of Thailand. The plateau forms a natural region, named after the short form of Nakhon Ratchasima, a historical barrier controlling access to and from the area.
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References
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.5 (inscriptions Of The Vakatakas), Edited by Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1963, Archaeological Survey of India, p.28-32
- ↑ The meaning of korata is not certain.
- ↑ For this tax, see MSM., ch. VII, 130. v.
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol.5 (inscriptions Of The Vakatakas), Edited by Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, 1963, Archaeological Survey of India, p.28-32
- ↑ The meaning of korata is not certain.
- ↑ For this tax, see MSM., ch. VII, 130. v.
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