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Ahlawat

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Ahlawat is a Jat clan[a] and Indian surname.[2]

Notable people with the surname include:

References

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  1. ^ Ahalwat is an reclusive example among the Deswali Jats which claim descendants from Juttki or Jattniya of mulla origin, who break the idol of hindus as-well killer of Arya Samji empowered by Sanatan cult against tribal Jathera religion and often communised their political enclosures within Khap system of Jat Sociality [1]
  1. ^ Gajrani, S. (February 2004). History, Religion and Culture of India. Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-8205-059-4. The Jats are divided into twelve chief clans and about 137 minor gotras. The main gotras are Maliks, Dahiya, Ahlawat, Rathi, Dalal, Sahrawat, Kadian, Jakhar, Golia and Deswal. The Muslim Jats, called Mullas are a separate group.
  2. ^ Khan, Yamin (2021-10-26). "Khap Panchayat: Retrieving 'Honour' through Violence". International Journal of Engineering and Management Research. 11 (5): 73–74. doi:10.31033/ijemr.11.5.9. ISSN 2250-0758. Khaps are not limited to a certain place, religion, or society. It can be found in practically every region or Jat community in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, at various times. As an example, Ahlawat Khap, Rathi Khap, Balyan Khap, Gurjar Khap, Bhadana Khap, Kalsiyan Chauhan Rana Khap Khap, Khatana Khap, Bainsla Khap, Bhati Khap, Karhana Khap, Panwar Khap, Batar Khap, Chhokar Khap, Rawal Khap, Nagar Khap, Dedha Khap, Tomar Khap It should be emphasised That in places administered byKhapPanchayats,