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== History == | |||
The [[Kaliraman]] gotra is branch of [[nagavansh]] or [[Naga]]s. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. <ref>Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa </ref> Known as [[Kala]] in [[Maharashtra]]. [[Kala]]s are descendants of [[Kalashoka]] (कालाशोक) son of [[Shishunaga]]. They had won the [[Kalakuta]] (कालकूट) country also. <ref>Jat Bandhu, 25 September, 2007</ref> Kaliraman gotra started after [[Kali]] of [[Nagavansh]]. People of this gotra had republics in [[Singhpura]] and [[Bhagowala]] in [[Punjab]].<ref>Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, [[Dharmpal Singh Dudee]], Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998, p. 229 </ref> | |||
A king of this gotra was the ruler near Mathura, on the banks of Yamuna River. The ancient fort of Kaliramna is in ruins near Mathura. His fort was known as fort of Kalidheh. The famous episode of Mahabharata regarding [[Lord Krishna]]’s killing of a black python, [[Kaliya]] (कालिया), is related with some bad ruler from this gotra. With the killing of [[Kaliya]] [[Naga]], [[Krishna]] brought the end of this clan’s rule in Brij. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. <ref>Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa </ref> | |||
In Punjab there were two small states of rulers belonging to this gotra. These were [[Sinpura]] and [[Bhagowal]]. | |||
From [[Mathura]] they went to [[Kabul]]-[[Ghazni]] with other other Jats - Yadavas. They founded the Kingdom of Garh - [[Ghazni]]. During rise of Islam they came back to [[Bhatner]]- [[Sirsa]]. According to their bards they founded the old village of [[Patan]] and [[Siswad]]. From Patan '''Chaudhary Sishu''' came to [[Sisai]]. His brother [[Sunda]] founded village '''Sandwa''' and [[Salaywala]]. | |||
==Famous people from this village== | ==Famous people from this village== | ||
*Chaudhary Badlu Ram Arya – Gurukul Dhiranwas | *Chaudhary Badlu Ram Arya – Gurukul Dhiranwas |
Revision as of 04:58, 5 August 2009
Sisai (सिसाय) is a town situated in Hisar district, tehsil Hansi. It is located 8 km north of Hansi. It is divided in two parts namely, Sisai Kaliraman and Sisai Bola. Sisai Kaliraman is of Kaliraman jats and Sisai Bola is of Sihag jats. This village was suppose to be the largest village of joint Punjab. This village in Haryana has 2 panchayats.
Jat Gotras
- Kaliraman - in Sisai Kaliraman
- Sihag - in Sisai Bola
History
The Kaliraman gotra is branch of nagavansh or Nagas. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [1] Known as Kala in Maharashtra. Kalas are descendants of Kalashoka (कालाशोक) son of Shishunaga. They had won the Kalakuta (कालकूट) country also. [2] Kaliraman gotra started after Kali of Nagavansh. People of this gotra had republics in Singhpura and Bhagowala in Punjab.[3]
A king of this gotra was the ruler near Mathura, on the banks of Yamuna River. The ancient fort of Kaliramna is in ruins near Mathura. His fort was known as fort of Kalidheh. The famous episode of Mahabharata regarding Lord Krishna’s killing of a black python, Kaliya (कालिया), is related with some bad ruler from this gotra. With the killing of Kaliya Naga, Krishna brought the end of this clan’s rule in Brij. Dilip Singh Ahlawat has mention it as one of the ruling Jat clans in Central Asia. [4]
In Punjab there were two small states of rulers belonging to this gotra. These were Sinpura and Bhagowal.
From Mathura they went to Kabul-Ghazni with other other Jats - Yadavas. They founded the Kingdom of Garh - Ghazni. During rise of Islam they came back to Bhatner- Sirsa. According to their bards they founded the old village of Patan and Siswad. From Patan Chaudhary Sishu came to Sisai. His brother Sunda founded village Sandwa and Salaywala.
Famous people from this village
- Chaudhary Badlu Ram Arya – Gurukul Dhiranwas
- Subedar Randhir Singh – Virchakra
- Master Chandgi Ram - Hindkeshari
- Choudhary JaiLal - Pardhan Roghi Khap Panchyat, Hisar
- Chaudhary Kapur Singh
- Chaudhary Lahana Singh
- Major Rajendra Singh
Back to Jat Villages
- ↑ Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa
- ↑ Jat Bandhu, 25 September, 2007
- ↑ Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998, p. 229
- ↑ Dilip Singh Ahlawat: Jat viron ka Itihasa