Lakada

Lakara Chauhan (लाकड़ा चैहान)[1] Lakada/ Lakra Chauhan(लाकड़ा चौहान) Lakda Chauhan(लाकड़ा चौहान) [2]Lakre Chauhan (लाकड़े चौहान)[3] Lankara Chauhan (लांकड़ा चौहान) is Gotra of Jats found in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. They were supporters of Chauhan Confederacy.
Origin
- Lakda Chauhan Gotra is said to have become famous after Lakad Singh, grandson of Prithvi Raj Chauhan.
History
Hukum Singh Panwar[4] has provided us tribal and Geographical Identifications based on India in Greece by E. Pococke, Indian Reprint, Oriental Publishers, Delhi-6.
S.No. | Name of tribe | From | To | Altered name | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
20. | Loghurs (Lakre)* | Afghanistan and Oxus | Corinthu | Locri (Ozoioe) | Greece |
Visit of Langala by Xuanzang in 641 AD
Alexander Cunningham[5] writes that These districts are described by Hwen Thsang under the general name of Lang-kie-lo, which M. Julien renders by Langala. M. de St. Martin, however, refers it to the tribe of Langa, but it is extremely doubtful whether this is an ancient name, The other name of Langalas, quoted from the Vishnu Purana, is only a variant reading of Jangalas, which is almost certainly the correct form, as it is immediately followed by Kuru-Jangalas. Hwen Thsang fixes the capital of Lang-kie-lo at 2000 li, or 333 miles, to the west of Kotesar in Kachh. But as this bearing would place it in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the
[p.311]: true direction must be north-west. Now this latter bearing and distance correspond with the position of the great ruined city of Lakorian, which Masson[6] found between Khozdar and Kilat. In older maps the name is written simply Lakura, which appears to me to be very fairly represented by the Chinese Lang-kie-lo, or Lankara. [7] Masson describes the ruined fortifications as " remarkable for their magnitude, as well as for the solidity and the skill evident in their construction." From the size and importance of these ruins, I conclude that they are the remains of a large city, which has at some former period been the capital of the country. The Chinese pilgrim describes the province as being many thousands of li in breadth as well as in length. It is clear, therefore, that it corresponded, as nearly as possible, with the modern district of Biluchistan, of which the present capital, Kilat, is only 60 miles to the north of Lakura. In the seventh century, the capital was called Su-neu-li-shi-fa-lo, and was 30 li, or 5 miles, in circuit. The Chinese syllables are rendered by M. Julien as Sunuriswara, of which he offers no translation. But as Hwen Thsang describes a magnificent temple of Siva in the middle of the city, I infer that the Chinese transcript may be intended for Sambhuriswara, which is a well-known title of Siva as the "lord of divine beings," or the " god of gods." By assuming that this name belongs properly to the temple, the other name of Lang-kie-lo, or Lakara, may be applied to the capital as well as to the province.
Villages founded by Lakda Chauhan clan
Chauhan Khap
Lakra Chauhan khap has 5 villages in Uttar Pradesh in Baghpat district. Jat gotra is Lakra. Ramala (रमाला) is head village. The 5 villages constituting this khap are : Ramala (रमाला), Kirthal (किरठल), Loomb (लूम्ब), Tugana (तुगाना) and Asara (असारा). [8]
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Villages in Baghpat district
Lakda Jats are found in Ramala (रमाला), Kirthal (किरठल), Loomb (लूम्ब), Tugana (तुगाना) and Asara (असारा). [9]
Villages in Bijnor district
Village in amroha district
Distribution in Delhi
Villages in Delhi with Lakra Chauhan Jats are:
Mundka, Rang Puri, Ranhola Safipur, Asalatpur Khawad
Distribution in Haryana
Villages in Rohtak district
Villages in Sonipat district
Villages in Karnal district
Lakrasar is a village
- Lakadasar or Lakarasar or Lakrasar (लाकड़ासर) is a village in Chohtan tahsil of Barmer district of Rajasthan.
- Gora Lakarasar is a mountain in Pakistan, Geocode for Gora Lakarasar, Pakistan: Latitude: 34.87 / Longitude: 71.29
Notable persons from this clan
- Late Dr. Sahib Singh Verma
- Radheshyam Lakra - Social worker, founder General Secretary of Jat Sabha Jila Meerut, Ex. Mantri All India Jat Mahasabha, Vice President UP Jat Mahasabha, founder and Editor 'Jat Garima' monthly Magazine, Associated with many Social organizations, twice winner of 'Samgram Medal' for civil defence works from President of India. [10]
- Ompal Singh Tugania - Author
- Nafesingh Chauhan - From Ramala Village, Became Sub-Inspector In Delhi Police in 1997. Presently, He is Inspector in Delhi Police. चौधरी नफेसिंह चौहान अब दिल्ली पुलिस मे निरीक्षक के पद पर है। नफेसिंह लाकडा, चौहान खाप के चौधरी स्व जगबीर सिंह के पुत्र है और चौधरी स्व बारु प्रधान जी के भतीजे है। इनके बडे भाई चौधरी संसार सिंह सहारनपुर जिले मे पटवारी है।
- Birender Singh Chauhan- From Ramala Village, Became Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police. Currently, He is Inspector in Delhi Police. चौधरी बीरेंदर सिंह चौहान अब दिल्ली पुलिस मे निरीक्षक के पद पर तैनात है।
- Mr. Chander Bhan Lakra - Govt Service Asst. Engineer All India Radio I&B, E-131, Nanak Pura, New DelhiPh: 011-23381741, 011-26876548 (PP-583)
- Parvesh Sahib Singh - (MP-2014) son of Dr. Sahib Singh Verma
- Mr. Joginder S Lakra - Govt. Service Director (L&A) Railway Board, Room No.-110, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi-110001, C-153, 2nd Floor, Vikaspuri, New Delhi Ph: 011-23384480 011-25547684, 9910487314, 9811528596, Email: jslakra@gmail.com, jslakra@yahoo.com (PP-680)
- Virendra Lakra - Hokey player (Jat Samaj, Agra, April 2015,p.33)
- Azad Singh Lakra - Adhyaksh Jat Samal, Delhi. Mob: 9811449292
- Raj Kumar Chauhan is Agriculture Scientist from Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh.
- Rajeev Kumar Chauhan (Lakara) - Electrical Engineer from University of Roorkee (Now known as IIT-Roorkee). Er. Rajeev Kumar Chauhan is Former Director of PGCIL .
References
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. ल-7
- ↑ O.S.Tugania:Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu,p.58,s.n. 2187
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I, s.n. ल-7
- ↑ The Jats:Their Origin, Antiquity and Migrations/Appendices/Appendix No.6,s.n.20
- ↑ The Ancient Geography of India/Western India,pp.310-311
- ↑ ' Kilat,' p. 63 ; and ' Biluchistan,' ii. 46.
- ↑ The same Chinese character, lang, is found in the transcript of Baghalan, where the vowel of the final syllable is long.
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, Agra, 2004, p. 15
- ↑ Dr Ompal Singh Tugania, Jat Samuday ke Pramukh Adhar Bindu, Agra, 2004, p. 15
- ↑ Mahendra Singh Arya et al.: Ādhunik Jat Itihas, Agra, 1998, Section 9 pp. 68
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