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'''Mahur (माहुर)'''<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. म-82</ref> | '''Mahur (माहुर)'''<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. म-82</ref><ref>[[O.S.Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.56,s.n. 2025</ref> [[Mahura]] (माहुरा) is gotra of Jats found in [[Jaipur]] district [[Rajasthan]]. [[Mathur]] Jat Gotra is said to be degenerated to Mahur and [[Mahure]]. | ||
== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
*'''[[Myra]]''', (Greek [[Mura]]), was an ancient [[Greek]] town in '''[[Lycia]]''' where the small town of [[Kale]] ([[Demre]]) is today, in the present-day '''[[Antalya]] Province of [[Turkey]]'''. | |||
*Mahur : The gotra is said to be originated from ancestor named [[Mura]] (मुर). <ref>[[Mahendra Singh Arya]] et al: [[Adhunik Jat Itihas]], p.274 </ref> | |||
*'''[[Mahur Maharashtra]]''' is a town and religious place in [[Kinwat]] taluka of [[Nanded]] district in [[Maharashtra]], India. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]]'s in "Aryan Tribes and the Rig Veda" mentions a tribe '''[[Mura]]''': They are mentioned in RV IV/26/7; X/4/4, X/46/5 and VH/61/5. Both forms of the name- Mura/Amura appear. They are identified with Maur clan of the Jats- the famous Mauryas, also the "Amorites of West Asia." Muram, their kingdom mentioned in Mahabharata, may be Merv in Iran, and also their city called Amurum near Ashur, was admittedly named after these people.<ref>CAH Vol. J (2) P.720</ref> | [[Bhim Singh Dahiya]]'s in "Aryan Tribes and the Rig Veda" mentions a tribe '''[[Mura]]''': They are mentioned in RV IV/26/7; X/4/4, X/46/5 and VH/61/5. Both forms of the name- [[Mura]]/[[Amura]] appear. They are identified with [[Maur]] clan of the Jats- the famous Mauryas, also the "Amorites of West Asia." Muram, their kingdom mentioned in Mahabharata, may be [[Merv]] in [[Iran]], and also their city called Amurum near Ashur, was admittedly named after these people.<ref>CAH Vol. J (2) P.720</ref> | ||
Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.59.12 tells that Ordered by Bhaumāsura, Mura's seven sons — Tāmra, Antarikṣa, Śravaṇa, Vibhāvasu, Vasu, Nabhasvān and Aruṇa — followed their general, Pīṭha, onto the battlefield bearing their weapons. | Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.59.12 tells that Ordered by Bhaumāsura, Mura's seven sons — Tāmra, Antarikṣa, Śravaṇa, Vibhāvasu, Vasu, Nabhasvān and Aruṇa — followed their general, Pīṭha, onto the battlefield bearing their weapons. | ||
== In Mahabharata == | == In Mahabharata == | ||
[[Sabha Parva, Mahabharata/Book II Chapter 13]] mentions about The king of the Yavanas, who hath chastised '''Mura''' and '''Naraka''', whose power is unlimited, and who ruleth the west like another [[Varuna]], who is called [[Bhagadatta]], and who is the old friend of thy father, hath bowed his head before [[Jarasandha]]. | [[Sabha Parva, Mahabharata/Book II Chapter 13]] mentions about The king of the Yavanas, who hath chastised '''[[Mura]]''' and '''[[Naraka]]''', whose power is unlimited, and who ruleth the west like another [[Varuna]], who is called [[Bhagadatta]], and who is the old friend of thy father, hath bowed his head before [[Jarasandha]]. <ref>'''मुरं''' च नरकं चैव शास्ति यॊ यवनाधिपौ, अपर्यन्त बलॊ राजा परतीच्यां वरुणॊ यदा [[Mahabharata]] (2.13.13)</ref> | ||
[[Karna Parva/Mahabharata Book VIII Chapter 4]] mentions that | [[Karna Parva/Mahabharata Book VIII Chapter 4]] mentions that | ||
Krishna slew Naraka or Mura in battle of [[Mahabharata]]. | [[Krishna]] slew [[Naraka]] or [[Mura]] in battle of [[Mahabharata]]. <ref>महेन्थ्रेण यदा वृत्रॊ यदा रामेण रावणः, यदा कृष्णेन निहतॊ '''मुरॊ''' रणनिपातितः [[Mahabharata]] (8.4.52)</ref> | ||
== Distribution in Rajasthan == | == Distribution in Rajasthan == | ||
=== Villages in Jaipur district === | === Villages in Jaipur district === | ||
[[Jaipur]], | [[Jaipur]], | ||
=== Villages in Banswara district === | === Villages in Banswara district === | ||
Mahura is name of a village in [[Kushalgarh]] tahsil in [[Banswara]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. | [[Mahura Banswara|Mahura]] is name of a village in [[Kushalgarh]] tahsil in [[Banswara]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. | ||
=== Villages in Udaipur district === | === Villages in Udaipur district === | ||
Mahura is name of a village in [[Mavli]] tahsil in [[Udaipur]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. | [[Mahura Udaipur|Mahura]] is name of a village in [[Mavli]] tahsil in [[Udaipur]] district in [[Rajasthan]]. | ||
== Distribution in Uttar Pradesh == | |||
=== Villages in Hathras district === | |||
[[Sadabad]], | |||
[[Salem Pur]], | |||
=== Villages in Agra district === | |||
[[Dabar]], | |||
== Distribution in Uttar Pradesh == | |||
=== Villages in Agra district === | |||
[[Undera]], | |||
== Notable persons == | == Notable persons == | ||
* Mangal Singh ([[Mahura]]) - A.En. PHED, Date of Birth : 0--1957, Present Address : A-302, Vidyuat Nagar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur, Phone: 0141-2354063, Mob: 9414889708, Email Address : lucky510jpr@gmail.com | * Mangal Singh ([[Mahura]]) - A.En. PHED, Date of Birth : 0--1957, Present Address : A-302, Vidyuat Nagar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur, Phone: 0141-2354063, Mob: 9414889708, Email Address : lucky510jpr@gmail.com | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 21 October 2024

Mahur (माहुर)[1][2] Mahura (माहुरा) is gotra of Jats found in Jaipur district Rajasthan. Mathur Jat Gotra is said to be degenerated to Mahur and Mahure.
Origin
- Myra, (Greek Mura), was an ancient Greek town in Lycia where the small town of Kale (Demre) is today, in the present-day Antalya Province of Turkey.
- Mahur : The gotra is said to be originated from ancestor named Mura (मुर). [3]
- Mahur Maharashtra is a town and religious place in Kinwat taluka of Nanded district in Maharashtra, India.
History
Bhim Singh Dahiya's in "Aryan Tribes and the Rig Veda" mentions a tribe Mura: They are mentioned in RV IV/26/7; X/4/4, X/46/5 and VH/61/5. Both forms of the name- Mura/Amura appear. They are identified with Maur clan of the Jats- the famous Mauryas, also the "Amorites of West Asia." Muram, their kingdom mentioned in Mahabharata, may be Merv in Iran, and also their city called Amurum near Ashur, was admittedly named after these people.[4]
Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.59.12 tells that Ordered by Bhaumāsura, Mura's seven sons — Tāmra, Antarikṣa, Śravaṇa, Vibhāvasu, Vasu, Nabhasvān and Aruṇa — followed their general, Pīṭha, onto the battlefield bearing their weapons.
In Mahabharata
Sabha Parva, Mahabharata/Book II Chapter 13 mentions about The king of the Yavanas, who hath chastised Mura and Naraka, whose power is unlimited, and who ruleth the west like another Varuna, who is called Bhagadatta, and who is the old friend of thy father, hath bowed his head before Jarasandha. [5]
Karna Parva/Mahabharata Book VIII Chapter 4 mentions that Krishna slew Naraka or Mura in battle of Mahabharata. [6]
Distribution in Rajasthan
Villages in Jaipur district
Villages in Banswara district
Mahura is name of a village in Kushalgarh tahsil in Banswara district in Rajasthan.
Villages in Udaipur district
Mahura is name of a village in Mavli tahsil in Udaipur district in Rajasthan.
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Hathras district
Villages in Agra district
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Agra district
Notable persons
- Mangal Singh (Mahura) - A.En. PHED, Date of Birth : 0--1957, Present Address : A-302, Vidyuat Nagar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur, Phone: 0141-2354063, Mob: 9414889708, Email Address : lucky510jpr@gmail.com
See also
References
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. म-82
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.56,s.n. 2025
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al: Adhunik Jat Itihas, p.274
- ↑ CAH Vol. J (2) P.720
- ↑ मुरं च नरकं चैव शास्ति यॊ यवनाधिपौ, अपर्यन्त बलॊ राजा परतीच्यां वरुणॊ यदा Mahabharata (2.13.13)
- ↑ महेन्थ्रेण यदा वृत्रॊ यदा रामेण रावणः, यदा कृष्णेन निहतॊ मुरॊ रणनिपातितः Mahabharata (8.4.52)
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