kharol/kharwal Cast Discription -
Kharol are OBC hindu caste in [Rajasthan]. The Kharol community is historically associated with the occupation of salt making and agriculture. In the local language, Rajasthani, the word khar means cotton, and a kandera means someone who works with cotton. Like many groups in Rajasthan, they claim Rajput ancestry. They are said to have migrated from DelhiMP, GUJRAT,MAHARASTRA to RAJASTAN. Some ancestor of them belongs from [Marwari] region. The community generally speak the Mewari dialect.[ The community are divided into two endogamous divisions, namely the Nathwala and Todwala. These two divisions are sub-divided gotras, and they maintain gotra exogamy.The Kharol are no longer involved in their traditional occupation of manufacturing salt, and are mainly involved in agriculture, being landless labourers. Some gotra of them are katheeria, chaniya, nagar et
Kharwal RajputsThey reside only in the hills of the eastern half of the Kahuta region called the Kahuru ilaka. Kharwal Rajput chiefs were Sardar Baqar Khan(Zaildar of Hanesar) and Sardar Nawab Khan.(Zaildar of Matore) Sardar Sarandaz Khan of Matore . In the early 1884 as Raja Ali Mardán Khan, Raja Burhán Ali Khan and Raja Ali Madad Khan, who were counted in the census as Janjua Rajputs.The Second main clan settled in Matore is Sayyid Kazmi's who are the descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi. The descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi are Syed Rahm Ali Shah, Risaldaar Syed Wallayat Shah who was non-commissioned officer from British Army, then followed by his son Syed Arif Hussain Shah member dist. council Rawalpindi and Chairman Auction & Purchase, Dist. Rawalpindi.The tomb of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi is located at Matore where an annual anniversary is held on 12 June, by his descendants.
The Gaharwal or sometimes pronounced Kahrwal are a Rajput clan, found in Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 1931 Census of India, they numbered approximately 1,600.[1]LocalityThe Kahrwal are found in the Kahuta Tehsil of the Rawalpindi District.There are no families of much importance, but those of Dulal and Mator are probably the best known. The Zaildar of Kahuta belong to the Dula sect. Their other main settlements are the villages of Pind-Bansoo and Blong in the Rawalpindi District.History and originThe Kahrwal is a branch of the Janjuas Rajputs of the Potohar region.They claim descent from Pir Kala, a son of Raja Mai, who married Kaho Rani when he came to the Kahuta hills, and named the ilaqua Kahru after her. Hence the descendants are called Kahrwal.[2] The Diilal is a sub-division of the tribe. This branch should not be confused with the Dolal Qureshis of Gujar Khan Tehsil. The Grewal Jatt clan is a branch of the Gaharwal Rajputs.Gaharwal basically belong to the family of the Kannauj emperors . The Last king of Gaharwal's is Jaichand Gaharwal.References
Kharol are OBC hindu caste in [Rajasthan]. The Kharol community is historically associated with the occupation of salt making and agriculture. In the local language, Rajasthani, the word khar means cotton, and a kandera means someone who works with cotton. Like many groups in Rajasthan, they claim Rajput ancestry. They are said to have migrated from DelhiMP, GUJRAT,MAHARASTRA to RAJASTAN. Some ancestor of them belongs from [Marwari] region. The community generally speak the Mewari dialect.[ The community are divided into two endogamous divisions, namely the Nathwala and Todwala. These two divisions are sub-divided gotras, and they maintain gotra exogamy.The Kharol are no longer involved in their traditional occupation of manufacturing salt, and are mainly involved in agriculture, being landless labourers. Some gotra of them are katheeria, chaniya, nagar et
Kharwal RajputsThey reside only in the hills of the eastern half of the Kahuta region called the Kahuru ilaka. Kharwal Rajput chiefs were Sardar Baqar Khan(Zaildar of Hanesar) and Sardar Nawab Khan.(Zaildar of Matore) Sardar Sarandaz Khan of Matore . In the early 1884 as Raja Ali Mardán Khan, Raja Burhán Ali Khan and Raja Ali Madad Khan, who were counted in the census as Janjua Rajputs.The Second main clan settled in Matore is Sayyid Kazmi's who are the descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi. The descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi are Syed Rahm Ali Shah, Risaldaar Syed Wallayat Shah who was non-commissioned officer from British Army, then followed by his son Syed Arif Hussain Shah member dist. council Rawalpindi and Chairman Auction & Purchase, Dist. Rawalpindi.The tomb of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi is located at Matore where an annual anniversary is held on 12 June, by his descendants.
The Gaharwal or sometimes pronounced Kahrwal are a Rajput clan, found in Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 1931 Census of India, they numbered approximately 1,600.[1]LocalityThe Kahrwal are found in the Kahuta Tehsil of the Rawalpindi District.There are no families of much importance, but those of Dulal and Mator are probably the best known. The Zaildar of Kahuta belong to the Dula sect. Their other main settlements are the villages of Pind-Bansoo and Blong in the Rawalpindi District.History and originThe Kahrwal is a branch of the Janjuas Rajputs of the Potohar region.They claim descent from Pir Kala, a son of Raja Mai, who married Kaho Rani when he came to the Kahuta hills, and named the ilaqua Kahru after her. Hence the descendants are called Kahrwal.[2] The Diilal is a sub-division of the tribe. This branch should not be confused with the Dolal Qureshis of Gujar Khan Tehsil. The Grewal Jatt clan is a branch of the Gaharwal Rajputs.Gaharwal basically belong to the family of the Kannauj emperors . The Last king of Gaharwal's is Jaichand Gaharwal.Reference
Kharwal RajputsThey reside only in the hills of the eastern half of the Kahuta region called the Kahuru ilaka. Kharwal Rajput chiefs were Sardar Baqar Khan(Zaildar of Hanesar) and Sardar Nawab Khan.(Zaildar of Matore) Sardar Sarandaz Khan of Matore . In the early 1884 as Raja Ali Mardán Khan, Raja Burhán Ali Khan and Raja Ali Madad Khan, who were counted in the census as Janjua Rajputs.The Second main clan settled in Matore is Sayyid Kazmi's who are the descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi. The descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi are Syed Rahm Ali Shah, Risaldaar Syed Wallayat Shah who was non-commissioned officer from British Army, then followed by his son Syed Arif Hussain Shah member dist. council Rawalpindi and Chairman Auction & Purchase, Dist. Rawalpindi.The tomb of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi is located at Matore where an annual anniversary is held on 12 June, by his descendants.
The Gaharwal or sometimes pronounced Kahrwal are a Rajput clan, found in Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 1931 Census of India, they numbered approximately 1,600.[1]LocalityThe Kahrwal are found in the Kahuta Tehsil of the Rawalpindi District.There are no families of much importance, but those of Dulal and Mator are probably the best known. The Zaildar of Kahuta belong to the Dula sect. Their other main settlements are the villages of Pind-Bansoo and Blong in the Rawalpindi District.History and originThe Kahrwal is a branch of the Janjuas Rajputs of the Potohar region.They claim descent from Pir Kala, a son of Raja Mai, who married Kaho Rani when he came to the Kahuta hills, and named the ilaqua Kahru after her. Hence the descendants are called Kahrwal.[2] The Diilal is a sub-division of the tribe. This branch should not be confused with the Dolal Qureshis of Gujar Khan Tehsil. The Grewal Jatt clan is a branch of the Gaharwal Rajputs.Gaharwal basically belong to the family of the Kannauj emperors . The Last king of Gaharwal's is Jaichand Gaharwal.References
Kharol are OBC hindu caste in [Rajasthan]. The Kharol community is historically associated with the occupation of salt making and agriculture. In the local language, Rajasthani, the word khar means cotton, and a kandera means someone who works with cotton. Like many groups in Rajasthan, they claim Rajput ancestry. They are said to have migrated from DelhiMP, GUJRAT,MAHARASTRA to RAJASTAN. Some ancestor of them belongs from [Marwari] region. The community generally speak the Mewari dialect.[ The community are divided into two endogamous divisions, namely the Nathwala and Todwala. These two divisions are sub-divided gotras, and they maintain gotra exogamy.The Kharol are no longer involved in their traditional occupation of manufacturing salt, and are mainly involved in agriculture, being landless labourers. Some gotra of them are katheeria, chaniya, nagar et
Kharwal RajputsThey reside only in the hills of the eastern half of the Kahuta region called the Kahuru ilaka. Kharwal Rajput chiefs were Sardar Baqar Khan(Zaildar of Hanesar) and Sardar Nawab Khan.(Zaildar of Matore) Sardar Sarandaz Khan of Matore . In the early 1884 as Raja Ali Mardán Khan, Raja Burhán Ali Khan and Raja Ali Madad Khan, who were counted in the census as Janjua Rajputs.The Second main clan settled in Matore is Sayyid Kazmi's who are the descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi. The descendants of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi are Syed Rahm Ali Shah, Risaldaar Syed Wallayat Shah who was non-commissioned officer from British Army, then followed by his son Syed Arif Hussain Shah member dist. council Rawalpindi and Chairman Auction & Purchase, Dist. Rawalpindi.The tomb of Peer Murad Shah Ghazi is located at Matore where an annual anniversary is held on 12 June, by his descendants.
The Gaharwal or sometimes pronounced Kahrwal are a Rajput clan, found in Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 1931 Census of India, they numbered approximately 1,600.[1]LocalityThe Kahrwal are found in the Kahuta Tehsil of the Rawalpindi District.There are no families of much importance, but those of Dulal and Mator are probably the best known. The Zaildar of Kahuta belong to the Dula sect. Their other main settlements are the villages of Pind-Bansoo and Blong in the Rawalpindi District.History and originThe Kahrwal is a branch of the Janjuas Rajputs of the Potohar region.They claim descent from Pir Kala, a son of Raja Mai, who married Kaho Rani when he came to the Kahuta hills, and named the ilaqua Kahru after her. Hence the descendants are called Kahrwal.[2] The Diilal is a sub-division of the tribe. This branch should not be confused with the Dolal Qureshis of Gujar Khan Tehsil. The Grewal Jatt clan is a branch of the Gaharwal Rajputs.Gaharwal basically belong to the family of the Kannauj emperors . The Last king of Gaharwal's is Jaichand Gaharwal.Reference
brother but i hear in pachpadra different story about kharwal. ok but good website about kharwal .
ReplyDeleterealy impressed to ur vision abt kharwal samaj, best of luck
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DeleteBro, Suman Singh i go through entire list of Member while not found any Kharwal from Barmer and pachpadra, they do not know about kharwal belongs to pachpadra, Lunkarnasara ( Bikaner), Suratgarh ( Shriganganage) and Pakistani Kharwal who live in Pakistan
Kharwal Means person who manufacturer or working as maker of salt and Namak ,In Local Marwadi mother tongue Namal or salt id calling Khar means namkeen
DeleteHello bro u say very well but kharol and kharwal caste is different kharwal is come in luniya ancestors but kharol is produced salt.our caste comes in obc because our majority is less this reason .kharwal comes in Namaak ki jaagirdaari we have personal property and brother pachpadra is always part of kharwal if kharwal not comes it's name was Panchbhadra so this is our land our because our ancestors has found . Kharwal is Jaagirdaar and he is not making salt he is always do jaagirdaarii .I m proudly say I am kharwal this caste is comes in luniya rajputs Thank you 🙏🙏
Deletei am very happy to see on net our cast name !
ReplyDeleteThere are to many assumption on history of our caste.But on behalf of present history our caste name came out from salt/namak/khar .
ReplyDeleteKhar mean salt.
Wal mean people.
Khar+wal=people who produces salt.
There are to many assumption on history of our caste.But on behalf of present history our caste name came out from salt/namak/khar .
ReplyDeleteKhar mean salt.
Wal mean people.
Khar+wal=people who produces salt.
jai maa shakmbhri
ReplyDeletejai kharol samaj
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ReplyDeletei am naresh kumar kharol
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