Kuhad
- (Not to be confused with Kohad)
Kohar कोहर is a gotra of jats Kuhad (कुहाड) Kuhar (कुहाड़), Kuol (कुओल)Kuhadia (कुहाडिया)[1] Koyam (कोयम) Kuharia (कुहाड़िया) / Kuhar (कुहाड़)[2] Kohar (कोहाड़)[3][4] Gotra Jats are found in Rajasthan,[5] Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. They were supporters of Bhati Confederacy. [6] [7][8]
Origin
- These people get this gotra name after their apical ancestor Nagavanshi[9] named Kuhara (कुहाड़)[10]
History
Ram Swarup Joon[12] writes that...Kuharh, Kalhari, Khailari, Khalu and Kalhur are one and the same. All of the are descendants of Rao Kallur and their names are a little different because they settled down in different places.
Dr Pema Ram writes that after the invasion of Alexander in 326 BC, the Jats of Sindh and Punjab migrated to Rajasthan. They built tanks, wells and Bawadis near their habitations. The tribes migrated were: Shivis, Yaudheyas, Malavas, Madras etc. The Shivi tribe which came from Ravi and Beas Rivers founded towns like Sheo, Sojat, Siwana, Shergarh, Shivganj etc. This area was adjoining to Sindh and mainly inhabited by Jats. The descendants of Yaudheyas in Rajasthan are: Kulhari, Kuhad, Mahla, Mahil, Khichar etc. [13]
Thakur Deshraj [14]while discussing Bhatis of Bhatner writes with reference to writer Munshi Jwalasahay in 'Wakaye Rajputana' that there are large number of traces of ruins near Hakra River. Village Dhandhusar (धांधूसर) was a well developed city at the time of Invasion of Alexander. It is said that their chieftains had good palaces, people were having number of ponds and sufficient land was left for cattle grazing. They lost their Kingdoms during reign of Akbar but still they were in possession of large tracts of land. In 18th century Kuhadwas the area was ruled by Kuhad Singh and his son Panne Singh. Later Bhatis of Kuhadsar were known as Kuhads. Kunwar Panne Singh was a Public Servant of Shekhawati and Kuhad ruler Pannesingh was 15 generations earlier to him. Like Kuhads, the Dular Bhatis also migrated from Punjab and established a small state here. The Bard records tell us they occupied land near Gorir and Singhana.
इतिहास
पन्ने सिंह के पूर्वजों (कुहाड़ों) के बारे में ठाकुर देशराज प्रकाश डालते हैं कि खास भटनेर से भाटी जाटों की हुकूमत यद्यपि अकबर के समय अर्थात् सत्रहवीं सदी में नष्ट हो गई थी, किन्तु फिर भी वे जांगल तथा ढूंढार पंजाब के बहुत से भू-भाग को विभिन्न स्थानों पर दबाये रहे। अठारहवीं सदी में कुहाड़वास और उसके प्रदेश पर कुहाड़सिंह और उसका पुत्र पन्नेसिंह शासक था। हालांकि
जाट इतिहास:ठाकुर देशराज,पृष्ठान्त-602
यह उनकी बहुत ही छोटी रियासत थी। आगे चलकर कुहाड़सर के भाटी कुहाड़ नाम से प्रसिद्ध हुए। शेखावाटी के लोग-सेवक कुंवर पन्नेसिंह जी से कुहाड़ का शासक पन्नेसिंह 15 पीढ़ी पहले हुआ था। कुहाड़ों की भांति पंजाब से सरककर दूलड़ भाटियों ने भी एक छोटा-सा राज्य स्थापित कर रखा था। मालवा में भी वे चुप नहीं बैठे रहे। भूमि पर कब्जा करके अपने प्रभुत्व को जमाने का अधिकार तो उन्होंने अब तक नहीं छोड़ा है। भाट लोगों की शाखा ने गोरीर और सिंधाना के निकट की भूमि पर प्रभुत्व स्थापित किया ऐसा भी भाट-ग्रन्थों में वर्णन मिलता है।
ठाकुर देशराज[15] ने लिखा है .... कुंवर पन्ने सिंह जी - [पृ.374]: शेखावाटी में कुहाड़ जाटों का मशहूर खत्ता है। कहा जाता है कि ब्रिज के यदुवंशियों में से जो लोग गजनी होते हुए जैसलमेर लौटे थे उनमें एक सरदार भुनजी भी थे। उनके खानदान में नयपाल, विनय पाल, राजवीर, रिडमल और मानिकपाल नाम के सरदार हुए। भटनेर के एक हिस्से पर
[पृ.375]: राज्य करते रहे। कई पीढ़ी बाद इसी वंश में जगदीश जी नाम के सरदार के कुहाड़ नाम का पुत्र हुआ। उसने मारवाड़ में कुहाड़सर नामक गांव बसाया। इस वंश के तीसरी चौथी पीढ़ी में पैदा होने वाले कान्हड़ ने सागवा को आबाद किया। उसके पुत्र उदलसिंह ने संवत 1821 (1764 ई.) में कुहाड़वास को आबाद किया। कुहाड़वास के भजूराम कुहाड़ ने संवत 1890 (1833 ई.) नरहड़ में आबाद की। भनूराम का दलसुख हुआ। दलसुख के गणेशराम और जालूराम दो पुत्र हुए। जलूराम बचपन में ही अपने भाई के साथ देवरोड़ में आ गए। कुंवर पन्नेसिंह इन्हीं जालूराम के तृतीय पुत्र थे। कुँवर पन्नेसिंह जी का जन्म संवत 1959 विक्रमी (1902 ई.) के चेत्र में कृष्णा एकादशी को हुआ था।
ठाकुर देशराज[16] ने लिखा है .... यदुवंश में एक गज हुआ है। जैन पुराणों के अनुसार गज कृष्ण का ही पुत्र था। उसके साथियों ने गजनी को आबाद किया। भाटी, गढ़वाल, कुहाड़, मान, दलाल वगैरह जाटों के कई खानदान गढ गजनी से लौटे हुए हैं।
Sub divisions of Bhati Confederacy
According to H.A. Rose[17] Jat clans derived from Bhatti are: Lahar, Sara, Bharon, Makar, Mond, Kohar, Saharan, Isharwal, Khetalan, Jatai, Khodma, Bloda, Batho and Dhokia.[18]
Villages founded by Kuhar clan
- Bas Kuharoo (बास कुहाड़ू) - village in Jhunjhunu tahsil & district in Rajasthan.
- Kuharwas (कुहाड़वास) - village in Buhana tehsil of Jhunjhunu. In 18th century Kuhadwas the area was ruled by Kuhad Singh and his son Panne Singh of Kuhad clan.
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Jhunjhunu district
Bas Kuharoo (Jhunjhunu ),
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
Villages in Bhopal district
Villages in Vidisha district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
Gandevra, Mirapur, Muzaffarnagar,
Villages in Bulandsher District
Villages in Hapur district
Villages in Sambhal district
Behrampur Buzurg, SalaKhana, Sirshanal,
Villages in Pilibhit district
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Hisar district
Dhiranwas, Hasangarh, Mayyer, Puthi Saman,
Villages in Sonipat district
Badwasni, Chhanauli, Harsana Kalan, Hola Heri
Villages in Delhi
- Malcha in Chankyapuri near 11 murti
- New Manglapuri half shifted near Chattarpur
- Old Manglapuri half shifter near Palam
Notable persons
- Prateek Kuhad is an Indian singer-songwriter and a musician who makes independent music.
- Panne Singh Kuhad - Freedom fighter from Deorod in Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan.
- Bhoor Singh Kuhad from village Deorod in Jhunjhunu district was a freedom fighter from Rajasthan. He was elder brother of Panne Singh Deorod. He was born in the family of Chaudhary Jalu Ram Kuhar, at village Deorod in Chirawa tahsil , district Jhunjhunu , Rajasthan. [19]
- Hardayal Singh Kuhad (हरदयाल सिंह कुहाड़) from Kuharwas, Buhana, Jhunjhunu, was a social worker and Freedom fighter who took part in Shekhawati farmers movement in Rajasthan. He was son of Bhura Singh Kuhadwas. [20]
- Juglal Singh Kuhad (born:20.12.1920) (जगलालसिंह कुहाड़), from ----, Jhunjhunu, was a social worker and teacher in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. [21]
- Beg Raj Kuhad (बेगराज कुहाड़ देवरोड़), from Deorod, Jhunjhunu, was a social worker and Freedom fighter who took part in Shekhawati farmers movement in Rajasthan. [22]
- Satyadev Singh Kuhad (b.22-02-1925) was a leading Freedom fighter who took part in Shekhawati farmers movement in Rajasthan. He was second son of Panne Singh Deorod born on 22-02-1925. Panne Singh Deorod died at an early age in year 1933. Satyadev Singh has son named Vijay Singh who runs private School. Mob: 9414368111.
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References
- ↑ Dr Pema Ram:Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas, p.297
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. क-144
- ↑ Bhim Singh Dahiya: Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Appendices/Appendix I, p.316
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania: Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, p.32,sn-340.
- ↑ Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter IX,p.695
- ↑ Jat Varna Mimansa (1910) by Pandit Amichandra Sharma,p. 57
- ↑ Bhim Singh Dahiya: Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Appendices/Appendix I, p.316
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J,p.376
- ↑ Udyoga Parva/Mahabharata Book V Chapter 103
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al.: Adhunik Jat Itihas, Agra 1998, p. 229
- ↑ Mahipal Arya, Jat Jyoti, August 2013,p. 14
- ↑ Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats/Chapter V,p. 91
- ↑ Dr Pema Ram:Rajasthan Ke Jaton Ka Itihas,p.14
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj Jat Itihas, p. 602-03
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.374-378
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihas (Utpatti Aur Gaurav Khand)/Navam Parichhed,pp.150
- ↑ A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/J,p.376
- ↑ Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Appendices/Appendix I,p.316
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.391-393
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.439
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.429
- ↑ Thakur Deshraj:Jat Jan Sewak, 1949, p.435-436
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