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:''This article is about the Asiagh [[gotra]], also known as Sehwag. For the batsman, click [[Virender Sehwag|here]].

'''Asiagh''' or '''Asiyag''' or '''Sihag''' or '''Sehwag''' is a [[gotra]] of [[jats]] in [[Rajasthan]], [[Haryana]] and [[Madhya Pradesh]] in [[India]]. 

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Chokha Singh had war with Rathores but the [[Godara]] Jats had aligned with Rathores due to which Asiaghs faced a defeat. Godaras were the most powerful among the Jat rulers of Jangladesh. Rathores had established good relations with the [[Delhi]] [[Muslim]] rulers and became powerful. The lack of harmony and coordination among other Jat rulers led to the defeat of Jat states in Jangladesh and established the Rathore Kingdom. 

==Reference
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*[[Thakur Deshraj]]: Jat Itihas (Hindi), [[Maharaja Suraj Mal]] Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934.
*[[James Tod]]: Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan (1829)
*G. Bongard-Levin and A.Vigasin : The Image of India  -  A study of Anciant Indian Civilization in the USSR, 1984


[[Category:Gotras of Jats]]