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'''Moda (मोड़ा)''' is a gotra of [[Jats]]. <ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. म-59</ref> <ref>[[O.S.Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.56,s.n. 2096</ref>
 
== Origin ==
'''Modapura (मोदपुर)''' refers to the name of a City mentioned in the [[Mahābhārata]] (cf. II.24.10). It was subjugated by [[Arjuna]] in his victory march.
== History ==
[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]]<ref>[[Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Porus and the Mauryas]],p.144</ref> writes:
Inscription found at [[Varanama]] in former [[Baroda]] state speaks of a minister of '''[[Moda]]''' family. <ref>Inscriptions of Northern India, S.No. 436. </ref> In the South, coins of Maan kings, a Jat clan considered as [[Saka]]s, have been found in Konkan area. [[Nagarjunikonda]] inscriptions refer to a [[Saka]], named [[Moda]]. (EI, XX, p. 37. ) This and many other pieces of evidence point to the extension of the Sakas in the South and their extensive settlements there.<ref>IHQ, Vol. xxxvm, 1962, p. 208, note 27. </ref>
 
==Population==
==Distribution==
==Notable persons==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 25 April 2020

Moda (मोड़ा) is a gotra of Jats. [1] [2]

Origin

Modapura (मोदपुर) refers to the name of a City mentioned in the Mahābhārata (cf. II.24.10). It was subjugated by Arjuna in his victory march.

History

Bhim Singh Dahiya[3] writes: Inscription found at Varanama in former Baroda state speaks of a minister of Moda family. [4] In the South, coins of Maan kings, a Jat clan considered as Sakas, have been found in Konkan area. Nagarjunikonda inscriptions refer to a Saka, named Moda. (EI, XX, p. 37. ) This and many other pieces of evidence point to the extension of the Sakas in the South and their extensive settlements there.[5]

Population

Distribution

Notable persons

References

  1. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. म-59
  2. O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.56,s.n. 2096
  3. Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)/Porus and the Mauryas,p.144
  4. Inscriptions of Northern India, S.No. 436.
  5. IHQ, Vol. xxxvm, 1962, p. 208, note 27.

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