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--Vsangwa (talk) 17:42, 6 February 2011 (UTC)== Heading text == Sangwa is a clan or gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan, Haryana and Western U.P. in India. The Sangwa clan is also settled in Punjab and Sindh in Pakistan. The present name of Sangwa Gotra comes from Raja Sangram Singh (Sangu) who came to Charkhi Dadri area in Haryana from Ajmer in Rajasthan after a long war between old Kshatriya Jat Aryans and the newly formed Rajput Kingdoms of Rajasthan.[reply]

The Sangwa Jats ruled from Sarsu in Jangladesh region of Rajasthan from 8th to 10th century.Jangladesh corresponds with the princely state of Bikaner. The chronology of thirteen Sangwan rulers of Sarsu state is as under:

  • 1.Aadi Raja - Adu or Yadu Raja
  • 2.Yugadi Raja
  • 3.Brahmdutta Raja
  • 4.Atarsom Raja
  • 5.Nand Raja
  • 6.Mahanand Raja
  • 7.Aganikumar Raja
  • 8.Meer Raja
  • 9.Marich Raja
  • 10.Kashyap Raja
  • 11.Surya Raja
  • 12.Salibahan Raja
  • 13.Lahar- Lahari Raja

The last king of the above rulers Lahar or Lahari Raja came to Ajmer after a long fight with Rajputs in Marwar area. Thereafter, their title changed to Rana in Ajmer. There is one town "Lahar" in Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh. Surname Rana and Lahari are found in this part of Madhya Pradesh. The kingdom name was Lahadi in the name of Raja Lahari. The present name is village Lihdi near Ajmer. Sangwan Jats ruled here for 9 generations. Last king of this clan in Ajmer area was Sangram Singh or Sangu. He left the land Ajmer-Merwara and came to Dadri area in 1540-45 AD during the rule of Shersah Suri. Raja Sangram Singh was a brave king. He bought horses from Arab and Kabul. He married 3 times - his first marriage was in Sheorayan Gotra Jats and third to a Baloch girl in Afghanistan.

Today there are forty Sangwa villages in Dadri area. Sangwan are well known for many other wars including ones with the Mughals, British and the Maharaja of Jind.

Village charkhi is head village and sarpanch [headman] of forty villages is chosen from this village only.Sangu dham is created in village Kheri Bura. This place resides between ponds, Dadri loharu road, and Indira canal.This spot is used as a meeting place for forty Sangwan villages. Names of some of these villages are:

  • Distribution in Pune
   * Vishal Sukhdev Sangwa(Dholerav kalan)+918149477619
   
Distribution in Haryana
     Villages in Bhiwani district
   
   * Mankawas
   * Charkhi
   * Jhojhu Kalan
   * Jhojhu Khurd
   * Kalali
   * Damkora
   * Ghasola
   * Balali
   * Mandola       Amit sangwan +91 9910409110
   * Aadampur Dadi
   * Mehra village
   * Shishwala
   * Tiwala
   * Badal
   * Birhi Kalan
   * Chhapar
   * Barsana
   * Rasiwas
   * Dohki
   * Kitlana
   * Gauripur
   * Kheri Boora
   * Kheri Battar
   * Pandwan
   * Bhairavi
   * Sahuwas
   * Gheekada
   * Paintawas Kalan
   * Paintawas Khurd
   * Chandeni
   * Ramalwas
   * Gudana
   * Pichopa Kalan
   * Pichopa Khurd
   * Taalu
   * Saarangpur
    Villages in Jhajjar district
   * Kharman
   * Sarai Aurangabad
   * rooriaawas
   * mattanheal
   * nilauthi


   **** SANGWANS are spread in almost all of the ROHTAK DISTRICT*****
  Villages in Yamuna nagar District
   * Tejli
 Villages In Kurukshetra District
   * Thol
   * Sanghor
   * Gisarpadi
 Villages In Sonipat District
   * Butana
   * Nuran Khera
Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
   Villages in Meerut District
   * Raghunathpur
   * Tehsil-Baleni
   * Jinjokhar
   * kalanjari
   * bafar
   * kitholi
   * anjoli
   * arnawli


    Villages in Muzaffarnagar District
   * 
  Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
   * Bhopal
   * Beora
   * Rajgarh
   * Ratlam

Distribution in Rajasthan

   Villages in Jaipur
   * Ajmeri Road
   * Ambabari
   * Maharani Farm
   * Murlipura Scheme
   Villages in Churu district
   * Lalgarh
   * Hira Ka Bas (Rajgarh)
  Villages in Sikar district
   * Pratappura khandela
   * Ramgarh
   * Sikar
   * Utrada mohala malikpur

  • 'Villages in Jhunjhunu district
   * Bhaloth
   * Dhani Bhalot
   * Doodwa
   * Doodhee
   * Haripura
   * Leekhawaa
   * Pilani
   * Sardarpura (Chhapra Ka Bas)
   Villages in Nagaur district
   * Deh
   * Dholerav kalan:> Vishal Sukhdev Sangwa-8149477619
   * Pharaspura
   * Sadokan
   * Sagwanon ki Dhani
     Villages in Tonk district
   * Chaugai
     Villages in Jodhpur District
   * Ghana Magra

==References Vishal Sukhdev Sangwa my grand pa-Mugnaramji Sangwa

NOTABLE PERSONS Vishal Sukhdev Sangwa- Symantec/Ethical Hacker Rajesh Sangwan, Founder "www.sangwanparivar.com" Village Badusarai, New Delhi Phone:09971878210-09718048783 Colonel Balbir singh Sangwan (social worker and President ex servicemen league Bhiwani)Village Jhojhu kalan Capt. Jaipal Singh Sangwan (IAS Retd) President Jat Samaj Faridabad and Chief Patron Janta Vidya Bhawan, Butana, Sonepat. Kishan Singh Sangwan Ex-Member of Parliament, Sonepat Hardeep Sangwan, Software Engineer at IBM,DDU Nadiad alumni D.P.Sangwan,Principal,CRRIT Kanjhawala Delhi Capt. Vivek Sangwan (Dohki) Capt. Ramphal Singh Sangwan (Dohki) Pradeep Sangwan (Team Leader Wipro Ltd.) Abhishek SANGWAN (all india national shooter made highest record in shooting)

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First Chief Marshal India - Gaurav Sangwan - Meerut , D.P.Sangwan Principal CRRIT Kanjhawala Delhi 81, Hony.Capt.Surat Singh Sangwan (VPO.Shishwala)

Vsangwa (talk) 17:40, 6 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

--Vsangwa 17:57, 6 February 2011 (UTC)Sangwa (सांगवा) is gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan and Haryana.

Origin

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This gotra originated from Nagavanshi mahapurusha Sharabha (शरभ). [1]

History

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This clan has been described by Megasthenes as the Asange (Sangwa), The hill-tribes between the Indus and the Iomanes, along with the Chrysei (Karesia), Cetriboni (Khatri), the Megallae (Mukul), the Chrysei (Karesia), the Cesi (Khasa) ,the Parasangae (Paraswal) Jat clans. (see - Jat clans as described by Megasthenes)

Distribution in Rajasthan

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This gotra Jats are found in Jodhpur, Jaipur and Nagaur districts in Rajasthan.

Villages in Jodhpur district

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Aasop, Bisalpur, Jhanwar, Jodhpur, Dhana, Ostaran, Ustra,

Villages in Nagaur district

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Dholerav Kalan Mugnaramji Sangwa Deh, Gotan, Harsolav (35), Jayal, Lampolai (1000), Manglod, Mori, Sadokan (2000), Sangva Ki Dhani , Sangwon ki Dhani, Tarnau (3000),

Locations in Jaipur city

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Sindhi camp,

Distribution in Haryana

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Villages in Bhiwani district

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Sangwa Jats live in Mehra in Bhiwani district.

Distribution in Madhya Pradesh

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Villages in Dewas district

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Pipalkota,

Villages in Dhar district

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Kothada, Sat Talai,

Notable persons

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* Vishal Sukhdev Sangwa -Home Village: Dholerav Kalan District: Nagaur ,Currently Living In Pune(Wadagaon Sheri):+918149477619

  • Sanjay Chaudhary (Sangwa) - Home District : Nagaur , Located at Mumbai, Phone Number : 0223232972282
  • Arvind Kr. Sengwa - RAS (1988), Jodhpur. Date of Birth : 25-July-1963, VPo.- Ghana Magra, teh.- Bilada, Distt.- Jodhpur, Present Address : B-95, Saraswati Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Phone  : 9414326600, Mob: 9414003585
  • Bhanwar Singh Sangwa - From Karwasaron Ki Dhani has been Sarpanch many times. He was also President of Association of Sarpanchas. [2]
  • Ram Kisan Sangwa - Manasar. Mob: 921491291
  • Ram Niwas Sengwa - Village: Pipalkota, Dewas, Janpad Sadasy, Adhyaksh Mahila Bal Vikas Samiti Kannod, Mob: 9907838143[3]
  • Ch. Kisan Lal Sengwa - Adhyaksh Jat Panchayat Indore, Mob: 9303216191

Reference

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  1. ^ Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998, p.284
  2. ^ Jat Samaj:Oct-Nov 2005, p. 76
  3. ^ Jat Vaibhav Smarika Khategaon, 2010, p. 98



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