Sirohi
- For City Sirohi see - Sirohi Rajasthan
Sirohi (सिरोही)[1] Sarohi (सरोही)[2] [3] Siroya (सिरोया) Saroha (सरोहा) [4] Gotra Jats are found in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Syroi clan is found in Afghanistan.[5]
History
Ram Swarup Joon[6] writes about Lalla, Saroha or Sirohi, Gathwala and Malik (branch of Madraka): Malak, Gathwala, Tank, Bura and Sangroha are the gotras of the same dynasty. According to the Bards of the Gathwala, the latter on being ousted from Ghazni, moved towards Multan and Satluj River. They were accompanied by their Bards, some of who became Doms and Barbers. The Malak and Gathwala (Kath) republics existed in the Punjab at the time of Alexander's invasion. They also lived in Jhang and Bahawalpur State later. They ruled over Dipalpur near Hansi. Kutubuddin Aibak defeated them and drove them out of their capital. Later on, they spread out to Rohtak and Muzaffarnagar districts. They continued to struggle against Panwar and Midhan Rajputs. They have 35 villages in Rohtak district. Chaudhary Bacha Ram is regarded the leader of a big Khap (republic) of 160 villages besides 10 villages in Jind State, in district Hissar, 2 in Meerut, 52 in Muzaffarnagar and some in Himachal Pradesh.
Bure/Buras and Sirohis are at present found in Rajasthan, Karmach, Burhakhera, Jind and Karnal, and 12 other villages like Khosra, Bhador, and Girana. In addition they have six villages in Patiala, one village Saidpur, and 8 other villages in Bulandshahr District of UP. Sagroha is a derivative of the word 'Saroha" and exists as a separate gotra.
In popular Parlance, the Tank - Sarohas are mentioned together like 'Dahiya-Dabas' and 'Siddhu - Brar' combination). The Cities of Tonk, Sirohi are named after them. At one time, the entire Punjab was called Tank Desa. The reports of The Chinese pilgrims confirm this fact. Originally they were worshippers of the Snake-Garlanded form of Shiva. Hence they were called Nagas also. [7] [8]
Distribution in Rajasthan
Locations in Jaipur city
Barkat Nagarm C-Schemem Jawahar Nagar, Mansarowar Colony, Moti Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Vidyut Nagar,
Villages in Bharatpur district
Villages in Nagaur district
Aakeli-A, Athiyasan, Firod, Gotan, Nagaur,
Villages in Jodhpur district
Villages in Barmer district
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Faridabad District
Villages in Kaithal district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Ghaziabad district
Villages in Hapur district
Himayunpur, Pawati Hapur, Sadikpur, Saina, Simbhaoli, Shyampur Jatt,
Villages in Bulandshahr district
Akabarpr Raina, Banboi, Dalpatpur Mukteshvera, Dhakouli, Fatehpur, Karim Nagar Banboi, Khad Mohan Nagar, Khairi / Kheri, Lauthor, Malakpur Anupshahr, Nirsukha, Palipartapur, Saidpur, Sehra Bulandshahr, Sena, Sihi, Sikhera Bulandshahr, Pasauli, Bhamrauli, Bhirawti, Ghansoorpur Bulandshahar, Shekupur Raura,
Villages in Meerut district
Chirori, Jhitkari, Jani, Kherki Muzakkipur, Lalsana, Pathauli, Ramraj, Sakoti,
Villages in Bareilly district
Villages in Moradabad district
Villages in Jyotiba Phule Nagar district
Kailsa, Mohammadpur, Shahwajpur Kalan, Waraspur Kalan,
Villages in Saharanpur district
Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
In MP they are found in Bhopal and Bhairopur village in Harda district. Also in Vidisha
Villages in Ratlam district
Villages in Ratlam district with population of this gotra are:
Ghatwas 1, Kalori khurd 1, Negarda 1, Sikhedi 1,
Villages in Vidisha district
Villages in Dewas district
Amodiya, Baijagwada, Kanwlasa, Khal, Kumariyarao, Neemlay, Siralya (4),
Villages in Dhar district
Villages in Sehore district
Villages in Harda district
Abgaon Kalan, Adampur Harda, Alanpur Harda, Bhairopur, Bhonkhedi, Bhunnas, Bichhapur, Dewas Harda, Gullas, Jhugariya, Kheda Harda, Nandara, Nayagaon, Nausar,
Villages in Gwalior district
Villages in Bhopal district
Villages in Hoshangabad district
Villages in Ujjain district
Villages in Khandwa district
Jat Monuments
- Sirohi Point - A point in Antarctica Continent, names after Dr. Giri Raj Singh Sirohi the first person of Indian origin to set foot on Antartica.
Notable Persons
- Akhil Sirohi - Indian Polo player
- Ashwani Sirohi - Vice President and Co-founder of Trimergent Corp.
- Ajay Kumar Sirohi
- DR. G.S. SIROHI
- R.S. Sirohi - Educationist
- Niren Sirohi - Associate Partner in Prophet’s New York City office
- Raj Sirohi - President of Persistent Systems Inc. USA
- Mr. Raj Sirohi - TV Serial
- Dr. R.S. Sirohi - VC , Amity University , Rajasthan (2009) awarded with prestigious 'Denis Gebbat Award' for 2009 by Spy Organisation, USA
- S. S. Sirohi - Chief Sugar Technologist of National Federation of Co-operative Sugar Factories
- Seema Sirohi - Washington columnist for the Indian weekly Outlook
- Ragvendra Singh Sirohi - IAS MP Cadre
- H.C. Sirohi - IAS Bihar cadre
- Chandra Pal Singh Sirohi (20.05.1935 – 07.06.2019) was a social worker and twice president of Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior. He was a key person in constructing Jat Dharmshala in Gwalior and establishing statue of Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana in Gwalior. Originally from Sihi village in Gulaothi tahsil of Bulandshahr, he settled at Gwalior after retirement. He served in Accounts Department of Defence Research and Development Organisation.
- Archana Sirohi - RAS. From Bharatpur, Rajasthan
- Pratap Ram Siroya - RPS, Date of Birth : 9-March-1955. Designation : Dy. SP. VPO- Firod, Teh. & Distt. - Nagaur, Rajasthan. Present Address : 7, Ekta Nagar, Benar Road, Jodhpur, Raj. Resident Phone Number : 0291-2263177. Mobile Number : 9413337770
- Satendra Kumar (Sirohi) - X.En. PWD, Date of Birth : 23-September-1961, Permanent Address : 40, Geeta Colony, Agra Road, Bharatpur, Present Address : KR-356, Chambal Garden Road , Kota, Phone: 0744-2501297, Mob: 9829113596
- Devika Sirohi -
- Shalu Sirohi: Civil judge/Judicial Magistrate 1st Class , Posted at Bhopal, M: 73892 34505
- Sudhir Kumar Sirohi: Delhi Judicial Services 2009 batch, MM Saket Delhi, Bulandshahr UP, M: 9650696115
- Virender Sirohi - Minister and MLA Agota and Bulandshahr
- Usha Sirohi - MLA Bulandshahr
- Tejveer Singh Sirohi (born: 2 Dec 1959) is a politician. He was elected Member of Parliament from Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) in 11th Lok Sabha (1996), 12th Lok Sabha (1998) and 13th Lok Sabha in 1999 as a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate.[9] He was Chairman of Co-operative Bank Uttar Pradesh. In February 2024 he became Rajya Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh by BJP. He is from Shahpur Chainpur, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh)
References
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.60, s.n. 2342
- ↑ B S Dahiya:Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), p.243, s.n.210
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. स-102
- ↑ Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats/Chapter V,p. 92
- ↑ An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan, H. W. Bellew, p.58
- ↑ Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats/Chapter V,p. 92
- ↑ Jayaswal’s views on Bhara-Sivas
- ↑ Bhim Singh Dahiya, Jats the Ancient Rulers ( A clan study), p. 275
- ↑ "Members Bioprofile -Tejveer Singh, Chaudhary".
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