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Dhanda (ढांडा)<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. ध-22</ref><ref>[[History and study of the Jats/Chapter 10]]</ref> <ref>[[B S Dahiya]]:[[Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)]], p.238, s.n.60 </ref> ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. ध-13</ref><ref>[[O.S.Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.45,s.n. 1291</ref>  gotra Jats found in [[Punjab]], [[Haryana]], [[Maharashtra]], [[Rajasthan]]. <ref>Ashok Dingar & A.B. Sumrao, “Maharashtra mein Jaton ki Biradari” – Jat Veer Smarika 1987-88, Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior. pp. 65,66,67</ref> It is one Of Hindu And [[Sikh Jat Gotras]]. Dhanda are in [[Uttar Pradesh]]. <ref>[[Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter VIII]],s.n. 150,p-585</ref>
'''Dhanda''' (धान्दा/ धांडा) Dhanda (ढांडा)<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. ध-22</ref><ref>[[History and study of the Jats/Chapter 10]]</ref> <ref>[[B S Dahiya]]:[[Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)]], p.238, s.n.60 </ref> [[Dhandha]] (धांधा) [[Dhandha]] (धान्धा) [[Dhande]]  (धन्धे)/[[Dhandhe]] (धन्धे)<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I]], s.n. ध-13</ref><ref>[[O.S.Tugania]]:[[Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu]],p.45,s.n. 1291</ref>  gotra Jats found in [[Punjab]], [[Haryana]], [[Maharashtra]], [[Rajasthan]]. <ref>Ashok Dingar & A.B. Sumrao, “Maharashtra mein Jaton ki Biradari” – Jat Veer Smarika 1987-88, Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior. pp. 65,66,67</ref> It is one Of Hindu And [[Sikh Jat Gotras]]. Dhandhe are in [[Uttar Pradesh]]. <ref>[[Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter VIII]],s.n. 150,p-585</ref>


== Origin ==Dhanda jats are from mahabharata period.It is an ancient jat gotra and it started from Rajasthan to haryana and Punjab. Dhanda gotra has many villages through out haryana and Punjab.they are also known as malhan,mehla,maulia.A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/D]], p.235</ref>
== Origin ==
They have descended from '''[[Dandaki]] (दण्डकी)''' of the [[Mahabharata]] period.<ref>[[Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)]], p.73</ref>
== History ==
H.A. Rose writes that [[Dhanda]] (धान्दा), a small clan of Jats, found in [[Jind]]. Their [[Jathera]] is [[Swami Sundar Das]], at whose samadh milk is offered on the 12th sudi every month: beestings also are offered, and, at weddings, a lamp is lighted there.<ref>[[A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/D]], p.235</ref>


[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]] mentions that a couple of [[Jat tribes]] are also mentioned in '''Kasika'''. While mentioning the six members constituting the [[Trigarta]] confederacy, the Kasika identifies two tribes as [[Kaundoparatha]] and '''[[Dandaki]]'''. Their modern descendants are still called by these names and they are the [[Kundu]] and [[Dhanda] [[Jats]] in India.<ref>[[Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)]], p.73</ref>
[[Bhim Singh Dahiya]] mentions that a couple of [[Jat tribes]] are also mentioned in '''Kasika'''. While mentioning the six members constituting the [[Trigarta]] confederacy, the Kasika identifies two tribes as [[Kaundoparatha]] and '''[[Dandaki]]'''. Their modern descendants are still called by these names and they are the [[Kundu]] and [[Dandha]] [[Jats]] in India.<ref>[[Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study)]], p.73</ref>


There is an ancient tribe mentioned in [[Shalya Parva, Mahabharata/Book IX Chapter 44]] as '''Dandavahu'''.  
There is an ancient tribe mentioned in [[Shalya Parva, Mahabharata/Book IX Chapter 44]] as '''Dandavahu'''.  
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[[Dhanda|दण्डबाहुः]] सुबाहुश च रजः कॊकिलकस तदा ।[[Mahabharata]] (9.44.68)</ref>
[[Dhanda|दण्डबाहुः]] सुबाहुश च रजः कॊकिलकस तदा ।[[Mahabharata]] (9.44.68)</ref>


[[Garcha]], [[Sirhe]], [[Nain]], [[Chandarh]], [[Dhanda]], [[Kandhole]] and [[Khosa]] Jatts are close kins who are thought to come from [[Turkistan]] ([[Scythian]] empire) in early history.
[[Garcha]], [[Sirhe]], [[Nain]], [[Chandarh]], [[Dhande]], [[Kandhole]] and [[Khosa]] Jatts are close kins who are thought to come from [[Turkistan]] ([[Scythian]] empire) in early history.


== तारिम (सीता) नदी के तट पर ==
== तारिम (सीता) नदी के तट पर ==
'''[[Kundu|कुन्दा-कुण्डू]]''' - इस वंश का राज्य [[Tarim River|तारिम (सीता) नदी]] के तट पर था। इनके नाम पर पामीर पठार पर कुण्डू नगर है। इनके निकट [[Dhanda|डांढा (ढांडा)]] जाट भी थे।<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter IV]],p.352</ref>
'''[[Kundu|कुन्दा-कुण्डू]]''' - इस वंश का राज्य [[Tarim River|तारिम (सीता) नदी]] के तट पर था। इनके नाम पर पामीर पठार पर कुण्डू नगर है। इनके निकट [[Dhanda|डांढा (ढांडा)]] जाट भी थे।<ref>[[Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter IV]],p.352</ref>


== Villages founded by Dhanda clan ==
== Villages founded by Dhandha clan ==
*[[Dhanda ki Dhani]]  ''' - village in [[Phagi]] tahsil in [[Jaipur]] district in [[Rajasthan]].
*[[Dhandha ki Dhani]]  (धान्धा की ढाणी)''' - village in [[Phagi]] tahsil in [[Jaipur]] district in [[Rajasthan]].


== Distribution in Punjab ==
== Distribution in Punjab ==
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=== Villages in Gurdaspur district ===
=== Villages in Gurdaspur district ===
[[Dhanda]] named Villages are  is  in [[Batala]] tahsil in [[Gurdaspur]] district in [[Punjab]].
[[Dhanda]] named Villages are  is  in [[Batala]] tahsil in [[Gurdaspur]] district in [[Punjab]].
===Villages in jalandhar district ===
=== Villages in Jalandhar district ===


*[[Dhanda]] is village in [[Phillaur]] tahsil in [[Jalandhar]]  district in [[Punjab]], India.
*[[Dhanda]] is village in [[Phillaur]] tahsil in [[Jalandhar]]  district in [[Punjab]], India.
[[Ruplon village]]


=== Distribution in Haryana ===
 
[[In]][[ haryana]][[ this]][[ clan]][[ found]] [[in ]][[hisar]],[[bhiwani]],[[jind]],[[kaithal]],[[panipat]],[[karnal]][[krukshetra]],[[ambala]],[[yamunanagar]]
== Distribution in Haryana ==
 
[[Machhrauli]] , [[Litani]]


===Villages in Kurukshetra district===
===Villages in Kurukshetra district===
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[[Dhanauri]],
[[Dhanauri]],
[[Gatauli]],
[[Gatauli]],
[[Kharak ramji]],[[Dhanda kheri]],[[Barah kala]],[[sunderpur]] and it is one of prominant gotra in dist. Jind


===Villages in Panipat district===
===Villages in Panipat district===
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[[Bhagwangarh]], [[Kandroli]],
[[Bhagwangarh]], [[Kandroli]],
===Villages in Kaithal district===
===Villages in Kaithal district===
[[Khedi Sandal]],
[[Khedi Sandal]]
 
[[Kithana]] village rajound tehsil is one of biggest village of Dhanda gotra having more than 14000 population,[[kultaran]] and some villages in guhla cheeka
 
===Villages in Hisar district===
===Villages in Hisar district===
[[Budana]],[[Mirchpur]], [[Hisar]],
[[Budana]],[[Mirchpur]], [[Hisar]],
Neoli kalan,muklan,kungar
Sandlana,litani,hasangarh,parbhuwala


== Distribution in Rajasthan ==
== Distribution in Rajasthan ==
=== Villages in Tonk district ===
=== Villages in Tonk district ===
[[Dhandha]] Jats live in villages:
[[Dhandha]] (धान्धा) Jats live in villages:
[[Awda]] (10),
[[Awda]] (10),
[[Doria Tonk|Doria]] (1),
[[Doria Tonk|Doria]] (1),
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=== Villages in Jaipur district ===
=== Villages in Jaipur district ===
[[Dhandha]] Jats live in villages:
[[Dhandha]] (धान्धा) Jats live in villages:
[[Devnagar Ladana]] (3),
[[Devnagar Ladana]] (3),
[[Dhandha ki Dhani]] (3),
[[Dhandha ki Dhani]] (3),
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*Nar Singh Dhanda - Ex Minister from [[Khedi Sandal]] (खेड़ी संदल) village in [[Kaithal]] of [[Haryana]].
*Nar Singh Dhanda - Ex Minister from [[Khedi Sandal]] (खेड़ी संदल) village in [[Kaithal]] of [[Haryana]].
*[[Justice Pritam Pal]] retired judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court and presently Lokayukta of [[Haryana]]  
*[[Justice Pritam Pal]] retired judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court and presently Lokayukta of [[Haryana]]  
* [[Sant Tarachand]] (1925-1997) (संत ताराचंद) - Gotra [[Dhanda] from village [[Dinod]] District [[Bhiwani]], [[Haryana]]
* [[Sant Tarachand]] (1925-1997) (संत ताराचंद) - Gotra [[Dhandhe]] from village [[Dinod]] District [[Bhiwani]], [[Haryana]]
*[[Sukhda Pritam]] Judicial Magistrate First Class. Daughter of [[Justice Pritam Pal]]
*[[Sukhda Pritam]] Judicial Magistrate First Class. Daughter of [[Justice Pritam Pal]]
*Pooja dhanda - Silver Medalist in 2010 Youth Olympic Singapore Mahila kusti 60 Kg. She got 86.5% marks in 10th class.
*Pooja Dandha - Silver Medalist in 2010 Youth Olympic Singapore Mahila kusti 60 Kg. She got 86.5% marks in 10th class.
*mahipal dhanda-leader in panipat
 
==Dhanda a village name==
==Dhanda a village name==
[[Dhanda] is a village in[[ Bali]] Tahsil of [[ Pali]] district in [[Rajasthan]].
[[Dhanda]]is a village in[[ Bali]] Tahsil of [[ Pali]] district in [[Rajasthan]].


==References==
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Dhanda (धान्दा/ धांडा) Dhanda (ढांडा)[1][2] [3] Dhandha (धांधा) Dhandha (धान्धा) Dhande (धन्धे)/Dhandhe (धन्धे)[4][5] gotra Jats found in Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Rajasthan. [6] It is one Of Hindu And Sikh Jat Gotras. Dhandhe are in Uttar Pradesh. [7]

Origin

They have descended from Dandaki (दण्डकी) of the Mahabharata period.[8]

History

H.A. Rose writes that Dhanda (धान्दा), a small clan of Jats, found in Jind. Their Jathera is Swami Sundar Das, at whose samadh milk is offered on the 12th sudi every month: beestings also are offered, and, at weddings, a lamp is lighted there.[9]

Bhim Singh Dahiya mentions that a couple of Jat tribes are also mentioned in Kasika. While mentioning the six members constituting the Trigarta confederacy, the Kasika identifies two tribes as Kaundoparatha and Dandaki. Their modern descendants are still called by these names and they are the Kundu and Dandha Jats in India.[10]

There is an ancient tribe mentioned in Shalya Parva, Mahabharata/Book IX Chapter 44 as Dandavahu. [11]

Garcha, Sirhe, Nain, Chandarh, Dhande, Kandhole and Khosa Jatts are close kins who are thought to come from Turkistan (Scythian empire) in early history.

तारिम (सीता) नदी के तट पर

कुन्दा-कुण्डू - इस वंश का राज्य तारिम (सीता) नदी के तट पर था। इनके नाम पर पामीर पठार पर कुण्डू नगर है। इनके निकट डांढा (ढांडा) जाट भी थे।[12]

Villages founded by Dhandha clan

Distribution in Punjab

Villages in Gurdaspur district

Dhanda named Villages are is in Batala tahsil in Gurdaspur district in Punjab.

Villages in Jalandhar district


Distribution in Haryana

Machhrauli , Litani

Villages in Kurukshetra district

Kharindwa

Villages in Jind district

Sangatpura (Jind), Dhanauri, Gatauli,

Villages in Panipat district

Kavi (Panipat),

Villages in Yamunanagar district

Bhagwangarh, Kandroli,

Villages in Kaithal district

Khedi Sandal

Villages in Hisar district

Budana,Mirchpur, Hisar,

Distribution in Rajasthan

Villages in Tonk district

Dhandha (धान्धा) Jats live in villages: Awda (10), Doria (1), Keria (16), Lamba Harisingh (1),

Villages in Jaipur district

Dhandha (धान्धा) Jats live in villages: Devnagar Ladana (3), Dhandha ki Dhani (3), Kishorpura (1), Renwal (5), Sali (साली),

Villages in Ajmer district

Sursura (8)

Notable persons

Dhanda a village name

Dhandais a village inBali Tahsil of Pali district in Rajasthan.

References

  1. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. ध-22
  2. History and study of the Jats/Chapter 10
  3. B S Dahiya:Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), p.238, s.n.60
  4. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. ध-13
  5. O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.45,s.n. 1291
  6. Ashok Dingar & A.B. Sumrao, “Maharashtra mein Jaton ki Biradari” – Jat Veer Smarika 1987-88, Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior. pp. 65,66,67
  7. Jat History Thakur Deshraj/Chapter VIII,s.n. 150,p-585
  8. Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), p.73
  9. A glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province By H.A. Rose Vol II/D, p.235
  10. Jats the Ancient Rulers (A clan study), p.73
  11. शवेतवक्त्रः सुवक्त्रश च चारु वक्त्रश च पाण्डुरःदण्डबाहुः सुबाहुश च रजः कॊकिलकस तदा ।Mahabharata (9.44.68)
  12. Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter IV,p.352

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