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{{Infobox gotra
| name = Sihag
| type = Jat Clan
| location = [[Rajasthan]], [[Haryana]], [[Delhi]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Punjab, Pakistan]], [[Sindh]]
| 
| varna = [[Kshatriya]]
| branches = Asiagh,  Sehwag, Siyag,  Siag,  Suhag,  Syag,  Sehag,  Siyak,  Sihag ,  Syak,   Seahwag, Siwal,  Bolan,  Chautala , khetlan 
| religion = [[Hinduism]] 
| language = [[Bagri language|Bagri]], [[Haryanvi]], [[Rajasthani language|Rajasthani]], [[Hindi]], [[Malvi]]
}}
'''Sihag''' ('''Siyag''', '''Sehwag''', '''Seahwag''', '''Asiagh''', or '''Siag''') is a clan of [[Jat people]] living in [[Haryana]], [[Rajasthan]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Delhi]], [[Madhya Pradesh]] and [[Punjab region]] of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]].

==Origin==
Sihag originally is a Jat clan.<ref>{{cite book |first=B. S. |last=Dhillon |title=History and Study of the Jats, p.119-130 |isbn=1-895603-02-1}}</ref>{{Pn|date=June 2014}}

==History==

[[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]].]]

(contracted; show full)lords. However, it was possible only in the 17th century, due to internal rivalries among Jat people, Godaras surrendered. Later on, most of the Jat clans in Rajasthan  had to accept Rathor's suzerainty. <ref name="Jibraeil 2006, p. 223">Jibraeil: "Position of Jats in Churu Region", The Jats - Vol. II, Ed Dr Vir Singh, Delhi, 2006, p. 223</ref><ref>Dr Pema Ram, The Jats Vol. 3, ed. [[Vir Singh (author)|Dr Vir Singh]],Originals, Delhi, 2007 p. 205-206</ref>


==See Also==
* [[History_of_Bikaner#Early_history|History of Jat states in Jangladesh]]
* [[Jat states in Rajasthan]]

==References==
{{reflist|30em}}

{{Gotras of Jats}}

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[[Category:Jat clans of Rajasthan]]
[[Category:Jat clans of Haryana]]