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'''Khatana''' (''Hindi'': खटाणा) |
'''Khatana''' (''Hindi'': खटाणा) is tribe of [[Gurjar|Gurjars]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8XXGhAL1WKcC&pg=PA193|title=The Early History of India|last=Smith|first=Vincent A.|date=1999|publisher=Atlantic Publishers|isbn=978-8171566181|page=193}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=A Short History Of The Gurjars: Past And Present|last=Hassan Chauhan|first=Rana Ali|publisher=Chauhan Publications|year=1998|isbn=9789698419004|edition=1st|location=Lahore, Pakistan|pages=128|language=English, Urdu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Rahi|first=Dr Javaid|date=2018-01-01|title=The GUJJARS Vol -04 History and Culture of Gujjar Tribe : Ed. Dr. Javaid Rahi|url=https://www.academia.edu/41725937|journal=The Gujjars Vol 04}}</ref> |
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==Geographical Distribution == |
==Geographical Distribution == |
Revision as of 07:45, 14 September 2024
खटाणा | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
India | |
Languages | |
Gojari • Hindi • Kashmiri • Punjabi • Urdu • Pashto • Haryanvi • Rajasthani • Pahari • Gujarati | |
Religion | |
Hinduism • Sikhism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Kasana |
Khatana (Hindi: खटाणा) is a tribe of Gurjars.[1][2][3]
Geographical Distribution
They live in large numbers in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
Branches
There are numerous branches of Khatanas, some of them are mentioned below.
- Gajgahia
- Tthalla
- Doiye
- Ralaitay
- Dahar
- Banth
- Gaigi
- Bhandd
- Mor-Mangi
- Mong
- Mor-Khatana
- Khokhar
- Kunduana
Khatana Personalities
Royal Figures
- HH Maharaja Sir Bir Singh Judeo Bahadur, KCIE[1] (1864 - 1936) was a Gurjar ruler of Samthar State
- HH Maharaja Chhatar Singh Deo Bahadur (8 October 1843 – 16 June 1896) was GURJAR ruler of Samthar State
- Maharaja Radha Charan Singh Judeo Bahadur (15 May 1914 — 1972) was the last official Gurjar ruler of Samthar State
- Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb (Pakistani Politician, Electrical Engineer، Prince of Miangul Dynasty of Swat)[4][5]
- Miangul Aurangzeb (Pakistani Politician، Former Governor of Balochistan and KPK, Crown Prince of Miangul Dynasty of Swat)[5]
- Miangul Jahanzeb ( Nawab of Miangul Dynasty of Swat)[5]
- Miangul Abdulwadud (Wali of Miangul Dynasty of Swat)[5]
- Miangul Abdulghaffur (Akhund of Swat, Founder of Miangul Dynasty of Swat)[5]
- Maharaja Jayapala Khatana (King of Punjab & Kabul Shahi Dynasty)[6][7]
- Anandapala Khatana (Punjab King of ShahiDynasty)[6][7]
- Trilochanpalapala Khatana (Lahore King of Shahi Dynasty)[6][7]
Related pages
References
- ↑ Smith, Vincent A. (1999). The Early History of India. Atlantic Publishers. p. 193. ISBN 978-8171566181.
- ↑ Hassan Chauhan, Rana Ali (1998). A Short History Of The Gurjars: Past And Present (in English and Urdu) (1st ed.). Lahore, Pakistan: Chauhan Publications. p. 128. ISBN 9789698419004.
- ↑ Rahi, Dr Javaid (2018-01-01). "The GUJJARS Vol -04 History and Culture of Gujjar Tribe : Ed. Dr. Javaid Rahi". The Gujjars Vol 04.
- ↑ valley, Residence Swat; PakistanGr, PakistanName Miangul AurangzebNationality PakistaniParents Miangul AurangzebEthnicity Khatana GujjarKnown for PoliticianCitizenship; University, parents Miangul Jahan ZebFull Name Miangul Adnan AurangzebAlma mater Northeastern; University, United StatesEducation Northeastern; College, Aitchison (2014-01-18). "Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia". Alchetron.com. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "The Walnut Heights ::". www.thewalnutheights.com. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Rana Ali, Hassan Chuhan (1998). A Short History Of The Gurjars: Past And Present (in English and Urdu) (1st ed.). Lahore, Pakistan: Chauhan Publications. p. 143. ISBN 9789698419004.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 "[آریانا] افغانستان کا پرانا نام". منڈيگک (in Urdu). Archived from the original on 2022-11-29. Retrieved 2022-11-30.