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== History == | == History == | ||
They had come to [[Kurukshetra]] from [[Delhi]] and to [[Phumanwal]] & [[Kala Jhad]] ([[Sangrur]]) from [[Karah Sahib]] ([[Pehowa]]) during the medieval times. | They had come to [[Kurukshetra]] from [[Delhi]] and to [[Phumanwal]] & [[Kala Jhad]] ([[Sangrur]]) from [[Karah Sahib]] ([[Pehowa]]) during the medieval times. | ||
== In Mahabharata == | |||
[[Mahabharata ]] mentions: | |||
[[Danda]] (दण्ड) (I.61.43), (1.67),(I.177.11), (1.188), (II.27.15), | |||
[[Dandarka]] (दण्डार्क) (T) (III.82.142), | |||
[[Dandi]] (दण्डी) (XIV.8.24), (XIV.8), | |||
== Distribution in Haryana == | == Distribution in Haryana == | ||
===Villages in Hisar district === | ===Villages in Hisar district === |
Revision as of 17:28, 12 October 2018
Dandyan(Hindi:डांडयान, Punjabi: ਦੰਦੇਅਾਣ) (Dandian, Dandean, Dandiana, Dyandyan, Dindyan) is Gotra of Jats found mostly in Kurukshetra District of Haryana and Sangrur District of Punjab.
Origin
Mention by Panini
Dandya (दण्ड्य), adjudged for punishment, is mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi. [1]
History
They had come to Kurukshetra from Delhi and to Phumanwal & Kala Jhad (Sangrur) from Karah Sahib (Pehowa) during the medieval times.
In Mahabharata
Mahabharata mentions:
Danda (दण्ड) (I.61.43), (1.67),(I.177.11), (1.188), (II.27.15),
Dandarka (दण्डार्क) (T) (III.82.142),
Dandi (दण्डी) (XIV.8.24), (XIV.8),
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Hisar district
Villages in Jind district
Villages in Kurukshetra district
Bakhli, Ishaq, Kalsa, Kara Sahib, Mohanpur, Shahpur, Shanti Nagar, Dhundwa
Distribution in Punjab
Villages in Sangrur District (Punjab)
Phumanwal, Kala Jhad and rounded area of Patiala.
Distribution in Maharashtra
Villages in Nasik District (Maharashtra)
Tokda, Poona and rounded area of Nasik.
Notable persons
- Surajmal Dandyan - Former District President Kurukshetra.
- Harinder Dandyan - D.P.M Patiala
- Vithoba Dyandyan - President and Founder of Akhil Bhartiya Jat Maha Sabha (Maharashtra) Nasik
External links
References
- ↑ V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.418
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