Mandoli Sikar

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Location of Mandoli in Sikar District

Mandoli (मांडोली) is a village in Gram Panchayat Mordunga, Tehsil - Dhod, District- Sikar, State- Rajasthan.

Location

  • Mandoli is situated west of Binjasi near the Border of Nagaur district, located at middle of Sahapura and Mordunga, 5 KM. From Mordunga, 36 KM from Sikar

The Founders

Jat Gotras

History

Dhankoli has population of Bijarnia Jat Gotra. The Bahi of the bard (Raoji Bajrang Singh, Dalania, Phagi, Jaipur) of Bijarnia reveals that One Bijarnia ancestor had come to Dhankoli in samvat 1609 (1552 AD) during the period of Kayamkhani rulers at Dhankoli and the rule of Humayun at Delhi.

Jag Singh Chaudhary was an officer in the Army of Mughal emperor Humanyun. Badshah was very pleased with his services so he offered him a Jagir of 12 villages in samvat 1503 (1446 AD). Jagsi had 12 sons and one Paswan son named Rupsi.

Local tradition tells us that Jakhar Kunwar of Mandoli (Bairath) was married in the family of Bana Jat of Jayal Bhadana. Jakhar Kunwar was returning after his gona with his wife Bijli. He stayed at Ladhana. Meanwhile Jagsi’s Paswan son Rupsi was going to forest for hunting and he also stayed at Ladhana for a while. The newly married wife Bijli of Jakhar Kunwar was very impressed with the behavior of Rupsi. She praised the qualities of Rupsi in front of his husband. (M.K Azad p.196)

This annoyed Jakhar Kunwar and he scolded her for this behavior, left her behind and went away without her. Bijli was a simple and humorous girl. She had not anticipated this before. When Rupsi came back from hunting he found Bijli weeping with sorrow. Rupsi said since he is responsible for this incidence he offered that she could go with him if she had no objection. She was left with no option so decided to go with Rupsi.

Jakhars when learnt that their bahu had gone with Bijarnias they got annoyed over this incidence and complained to Delhi Badshah. Jakhars attacked Bijarnias with an army of 2200 soldiers on chaitra sudi 8 samvat 1510 (1453 AD). Bijarnias had blessings of Jeenmata that they could not be defeated. The 12 brothers who were initially keeping a distance with Paswan brother Rupsi also joined him in war against Jakhars.

Though all brothers fought war but it was made clear during the war by elder Bijarnia that Rupsi had created this problem so he would be dealt accordingly after the war. Rupsi when learnt about this dictate of elder Bijarnia he left Ladhana with Bijli and went to Shrimadhopur. His descendants flourished there.

Jagsi family moved from Ladhana to Palsana in Sikar district. Jagsi had two sons Bindra and Alha. Alha was an ambitious and far sighted person. He came to know that Badshah Humayun was returning from Ajmer after performing jiyarat at Ajmer Dargah and going to capital Delhi. He offered for a feast to the Badshah to please him. Badshah accepted it and Alha gave a grand feast of khir-churma to Humayun. (M.K Azad p.197) Humanyu liked the Rajasthani food. He was pleased with Alha and gifted him 5500 bigha land. Alha was a kind man. He left a gauchar land and constructed a talab there. This Johad is still present and called Alhana Talab. Bijarnia descendants constructed many talabs in Dhankoli also.

Jagsi’s sixth son was Nihalji. Nihalji begot son Panagji who begot son Balu Ramji. Balu Ramji’s grand son Tola Ram ji constructed Tolana Talab and left auran (catchment) land 200 bigha in samvat 1620 (1562 AD). In the fourth generation Hemaji constructed Hemnana Talab in samvat 1695 (1638 AD) in west of Dhankoli.

Chaudhary Narbadji constructed Narbadana Talab in 300 bigha in samvat 1751 (1694 AD) in east of village. Narbadji’s son was Koju Ramji and his son was Harji Ramji who constructed ‘Har Jo Lav’ Talab in 50 bigha in Jhajhara’s fields in samvat 1825. Harji Ramji’s son was Kana Ramji who built a well in samvat 1875 in east of village. Kana Ramji built a 6 pillar chhatri after his father near the village well in samvat 1879. (M.K Azad p.198)

जाखड़ गोत्र का इतिहास

Jakhar gotra of JAT rise from name of Jakhar Singh who belong to Mandoli

ठाकुर देशराज लिखते हैं कि जाखड़ गोत्र उन क्षत्रियों के एक दल के नाम पर प्रसिद्ध हुआ है, जो सूर्य-वंशी कहलाते थे। इस गोत्र को जागे (भाट) लोगों ने एक राजपूत के जाटनी से शादी कर लेने वाली बेहूदी दलील के आधार पर राजपूत से जाट होना लिखा है। भाट लोगों की बहियों में कहीं इन्हें चौहानों में से, कहीं उधावतों में से और कहीं सरोहे राजपूतों में से निकला हुआ लिखा है। भाटों की ऐसी बेबुनियाद और बेहूदी गढ़न्तों


जाट इतिहास:ठाकुर देशराज,पृष्ठान्त-594


के सम्बन्ध में पीछे के अध्यायों में काफी लिखा जा चुका है। जाखड़ एक प्रसिद्ध गोत्र है। इसक गोत्र के जाट पंजाब, राजस्थान ओर देहली प्रान्तों में पाये जाते हैं। मि. डब्लयू. क्रुक ने-‘उत्तर-पश्चिमी प्रान्त और अवध की जातियां’ नामक पुस्तक में लिखा है कि “द्वारिका के राजा के पास एक बड़ा भारी धनुष और बाण था। उसने प्रतिज्ञा की थी कि इसे कोई तोड़ देगा, उसका दर्जा राजा से ऊंचा कर दिया जाएगा। जाखर ने इस भारी कार्य की चेष्टा की और असफल रहा। इसी लाज के कारण उसने अपनी मातृ-भूमि को छोड़ दिया और बीकानेर में आ बसा।” जाखर बीकानेर में कहां बसा इसका मता ‘जाट वर्ण मीमांसा’ के लेखक पंडित अमीचन्द शर्मा ने दिया है। जाखड़ ने रिडी को अपनी राजधानी बनाया। भाट के ग्रन्थों में लिखा है कि द्वारिका के राजा के परम रूपवती लड़की थी। उसने प्रतिज्ञा की थी कि जो कोई मनुष्य धनुष को तोड़ देगा, उसी के साथ में लड़की की शादी कर दी जाएगी। साथ ही उसे राजाओं से बड़ा पद दिया जाएगा। जाखड़ सफल न हुआ। जाखड़ एक नरेश था। इस कहानी से यह मालूम होता है कि जाखड़ लोगों का इससे भी पहले अजमेर प्रान्त पर राज्य था, यह भी भाट के ग्रन्थों से पता चलता है। हमें उनके राज्य के होने का पता मढौली पर भी चलता है। मढौली जयपुर राज्य में सम्भवतया मारवाड़ की सीमा के आस-पास कहीं था। उस समय फतहपुर के आस-पास मुसलमान राज्य करते थे। इन मुसलमानों और जाखड़ों में मढौली के पास युद्ध हुआ था। जिला रोहतक में लडान नामक स्थान पर जाखड़ों के सरदार लाड़ासिंह का राज्य था। एक बार पठानों ने उनसे लडान छीन लिया। जाखड़ लोगों ने इसे अपना अपमान समझा और सम्मिलित शक्ति से उन्होंने लडान को फिर पठानों से ले लिया। इस तरह उनके कई सरदारों ने औरंगजेब के समय तक राजस्थान और पंजाब के अनेक स्थानों पर राज किया है। अन्तिम समय में उनके सरदारों के पास केवल चार-चार अथवा पांच-पांच गांव के राज्य रह गये थे। (जाट इतिहास:ठाकुर देशराज,पृ.-595)

Notable persons

Population

As per Census-2011 statistics, Mandoli village has the total population of 1946 (of which 1009 are males while 937 are females)[1]

External links

Author

  • Sharwan Kumar Bhamu (Mordunga) 9929109797

References


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