Difference between revisions 633972306 and 633972433 on enwiki{{Infobox gotra | name = Sihag | image = [[File:Sihagcrossedswords.jpg|230px]] | type = Jat Clan | location = [[Rajasthan]], [[Haryana]], [[Delhi]], [[Punjab, India]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Punjab, Pakistan]], [[Sindh]] | descended_label = Vansh | descended = [[Suryavansha]], [[Agnivansha]], [[Nagavansha]] | varna = [[Kshatriya]] | branches = Asiagh, Sehwag, Siyag, Siag, Suhag, Syag, Sehag, Siyak, Sihag , Syak, Sinhwag, Siwal, Bolan, Chautala | religion = [[Hinduism]] | language = [[Bagri language|Bagri]], [[Haryanvi]], [[Rajasthani language|Rajasthani]], [[Hindi]], [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] }} '''Sihag''' ('''Siyag''', '''Sehwag''', '''Asiagh''',or '''Siag''') is a clan of [[Jat people]] found in [[Haryana]], [[Rajasthan]], western [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Delhi]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] and [[Punjab region]] of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. ==Origin== Sihag originally is a clan of [[Jat people|Jats]].<ref>{{cite book |first=B. S. |last=Dhillon |title=History and Study of the Jats |isbn=1-895603-02-1}}</ref>{{Pn|date=June 2014}} ==History== {{unreferenced section|date=August 2013}} === Rulers in Jangladesh === [[File:Map rajasthan dist 7 div.png|right|thumb|Northern-most light pink coloured region is "[[Jangladesh]]". It includes the present-day districts of [[Bikaner District|Bikaner]], [[Churu District|Churu]], [[Ganganagar District|Ganganagar]], and [[Hanumangarh District|Hanumangarh]].]]⏎ The Sihags at one time ruled a part of the region then known as [[Jangladesh]]. '''Table of Jat Kingdoms in Jangladesh:''' {| class="wikitable" |- ! S.No. !! Name of Kingdom !! Name of King !! No. of villages !! Capital !! Names of districts |- | 1. || '''Sihag''' || Chokha Singh || 150 || [[Sui, Rajasthan|Sui]] ||[[Rawatsar]], [[Baramsar]], [[Purabsar]] [[Dandusar]], [[Gandaisi]] |- | 2. || [[Beniwal]] || Raisal Singh || 150 || [[Rasalana]] ||[[Bhukarka]], [[Sanduri]], [[Manoharpur]], [[Kooi]], [[Bae]] |- | 3.|| [[Johiya]] || Sher Singh|| 600 || Bhurupal ||[[Jaitpur]], [[Kumanu]], [[Mahajan]], [[Peepasar]], [[Udasar]] |- | 4. || [[Punia (Hinduism)|Punia]] || Kanha Singh || 300 || [[Luddi]] ||[[Bhadra]], [[Ajitpura]], [[Sidhmukh]], [[Rajgarh, Alwar|Rajgarh]], [[Dadrewa]], [[Sankhoo]] |- | 5. || [[Saharan (gotra)|Saharan]] || Pula Singh || 300 || [[Bhadang]] ||[[Khejra]], [[Phoglo]], [[Buchawas]], [[Sui, Rajasthan|Sui]], [[Badnu]], [[Sirsila]] |- | 6. || [[Godara (clan)|Godara]]|| Pandu Singh || 700 || [[Shekhsar]] || [[Shekhsar]], [[Pundrasar]], [[Gusainsar]] (Bada), [[Gharsisar]], [[Garibdesar]], [[Rungaysar]], Kalu |- | 7. || [[Kaswan]] || Kanwarpal Singh || 100 ||[[Sidhmukh]] || |} Sihag Jats were rulers in North [[Jangladesh]] prior to the rule of Rathores. Jangladesh coincided with the princely state of [[Bikaner]] in Rajasthan. When Rathores under the leadership of Bika and Kandal were spreading their rule in Jangladesh, At that time about 150 villages were under the rule of Sihag Jats. "''Chokha Singh Sihag''" was their king and their capital was "[[Sui, Rajasthan|Sui]] (Sihaggoti)".It is 12 mile north-east to [[Shekhsar]] in [[Lunkaransar(contracted; show full)==References== {{reflist|30em}} {{Gotras of Jats}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Sihag}} [[Category:Jat clans of Rajasthan]] [[Category:Jat clans of Haryana]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=633972433.
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