Dahiya Khap

Dahiya Khap is a Khap of the Dahiya clan of Jats.[1] which itself is a part of the Jat community in Haryana.[2] There are more than 52 villages of Dahiya Jats in the Haryana[3] and the Dahiya clan is the largest among the Jats of the state.[4] Dahiya Khap is popularly known as Dahiya Chalisa.[5][6] Dahiya Jats are called Dahiya Badshah in North India due to their bravery & sacrifice in History. Badshah is a Central Asian Title used for Emperors. Badshah comes from a Persian/Farsi language word Padishah which means Emperor or Samrat. Dahiya Jats are Emperors and ruled over Iran near Caspian Sea. Dahiya or Dahae had their empire in Central Asia that's why they are called Dahiya Badshah.[7][8] Some Dahiya Jats lives in Punjab.

Dhaiya Jat
Jat Mehar Singh Dahiya

Villages of Dahiya Jats

  • Akbarpur Barota
  • Anandpur
  • Ashrafpur
  • Badhkhalsa
  • Banihari
  • Barona
  • Barota
  • Bhadana
  • Bhatgaon
  • Bhowapur
  • Bidhlan
  • Bindhroli
  • Birdhana
  • Chathera
  • Cholka
  • Chota Khanda
  • Dadam
  • Daultabad
  • Dhanwapur
  • Gadoli
  • Garhi Bala
  • Garhi Hakikat
  • Garhi Sisana
  • Gopalpur
  • Gudha
  • Halalpur
  • Jhinjholi
  • Jharoth
  • Jharothi
  • Jaji
  • Kakroi
  • Kanwali
  • Khanda Khas
  • Khanda Alman
  • Kheri Dahiya
  • Kheri Manjat
  • Khurampur
  • Kidholi
  • Khizarpur Jat
  • Malha Majra
  • Mandora
  • Mandori
  • Matindu
  • Mor Kheri
  • Mohmadabad
  • Nahra
  • Nahri
  • Nakloi
  • Naya Khanda
  • Nasirpur
  • Nirthan
  • Nilothi
  • Pelkha
  • Pipli
  • Pritampura
  • Ratangarh
  • Rohat
  • Rohna
  • Sehri
  • Silana
  • Sisana
  • Shamlo Khurd
  • Thana Kalan
  • Thana Khurd
  • Tihar Kalan
  • Tihar Khurd
  • Turkpur
  • Talwandi Bhangerian
jat historian
B.S Dahiya, the famous Jat historian

References


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