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Encyclopedia > Doad
Doads
Classification: Caste/Kshatriya
Clans:
Significant populations in: India, Pakistan, Canada, UK, United States of America Belgium.
Language Punjabi and its dialects
Religion Sikhism, Hinduism Islam

Doad is a clan or gotra of Rajputs in Punjab, India & Himachal Pradesh . The most Doads are settled down in a small villages in Hoshiarpur. But there are also Doads found in Faridkot, Bathinda, Ferozpur etc. Some Doads who have immigrated to North America and Europe from village Jalwehra have changed their family name to Jalwehra or Dodd. In the earlier British accounts the Doad history was recorded under the "Dod Clan". The history of the Doad clan is beautifully described in A Glossary of the Tribes and castes of the Punjab and North -West Frontier Province compiled by H. A. Rose and based on the Census Report for the Punjab 1883, by Sir Denzil Ibbetson, and the census report for the Punjab 1892 by Sir Edward Maclagan. Published By the Asian Educational Services, pages 243-244. This is listed under the "Dod" Rajput clan of Hoshiarpur. Caste systems are traditional, hereditary systems of social classification, that evolved due to the enormous diversity in India (where all three primary races met, not by forced slavery but by immigration). ... For the Bollywood film of the same name see Kshatriya Kshatriya (Hindi: , from Sanskrit: , ) is one of the four varnas, or castes, in Hinduism. ... The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the G8, the European Union, and NATO. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, the UK, or (inaccurately) as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent... Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956–present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic  - President George W. Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized... Punjabi (also Panjabi; in GurmukhÄ«, PanjābÄ« in ShāhmukhÄ«) is the language of the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan. ... Sikhism (IPA: or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ), founded on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev and nine successive gurus in fifteenth century Northern India, is the fifth-largest religion in the world. ... Hinduism is a religious tradition[1] that originated in the Indian subcontinent. ... For other uses, see Clan (disambiguation). ... A gotra is the lineage or clan assigned to a Hindu at birth. ... A Rajput (possibly from Sanskrit rāja-putra, son of a king) is a member of a prominent caste who live throughout northern and central India, primarily in the northwestern state of Rajasthan. ... This article details the Indian state of Punjab. ... , Himachal Pradesh (Hindi: हिमाचल प्रदेश, IPA:  ) is a state in the north-west of India. ... Faridkot (1981 pop. ... , Bathinda(Punjabi: ਬਠਿੰਡਾ), also known as Bhatinda, is one of the oldest and most famous cities of the Punjab state of north-western India. ... Ferozpur (also spelled Ferozepur) is an ancient city located on the banks of the Sutlej River, 20 km north-west of Mudki in the state of Punjab, India. ... Jalwehra is a village in the district Hoshiarpur and it is famous for Jasbir Singh Jalwehra, Sukhdev Singh Jalwehra and others. ...

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History

The origin of Doad tribe is linked with the Yadav, a branch of the Ahir caste. Krishna (a Hindu divinity) was born in Yadav tribe. Twelve Rajput tribe (out of the total of 36 Rajput tribes) which belong to the family of Krishna call themselves “Chandarbansi”. In seventh or eight century A.D., a Yadav tribe (which was also “Chandarbansi) ruled over Orissa, a state in present-day India. According to the tradition, they succeeded in defeating an enemy who was 1 ½ times as numerous themselves. That is why they began to be called deoda (or Deorha: which means 1 ½ ). As time passed, the word deoda began to be pronounced as “Doad”. At the beginning of 9th century, Raja Deochand Doad went to Udaipur, a city in the Rajistan state, with tribesmen and his army. From Udaipur, he progressed towards Delhi by passing through Garh Mandala (a small city in the district Bhilwara in Rajastan). On his way from Orissa to Delhi, he had to fight many battles. He defeated all his enemies and finally managed to arrive in Delhi. At that time, Delhi was ruled by Tunwars (or Turs) tribe. A battle took place between the Doads and Tunwars in the region of Delhi. The Tunwars were defeated in that battle. Thereafter, the Doads progressed towards Punjab. They conquered the town of Garh Muktesar and its surroundings in the present-day Ferozepur district. A historian wrote the following lines in Pitchasi (the old Punjabi ) related to the above-mentioned military expedition of the Doads:

*Orissa se charhiya Raja Deo Chand Baryahan Tika ae,

  • Tur Raja auliyan jo thake fauj rachae.
  • Tur chhadde nathke jo mil baithe hai,
  • Dod Garh Muktesar men jo mile chare thaon.

Raja Deo Chand gave that area to his brothers. Nowadays, the Doads live in Ferozepur, Faridkot and Bathinda. Deo Chand left with his army toward Doaba conquered it. After all these conquests, he finally established his empire in Doaba. He chose Jaijon as the capital of his empire. Raja Deo Chand's descendant Raja Jai Chand gave his name to the town of Jaijon which was still the capital of his empire. Later, a Jaswal Rajput King, defeated Raja Jai Chand and became king of his empire. The Jaswal King nominated Raja Jai Chand the Governor of that region. According to District and Status Gazetteer p. 423, the Doad Rajputs, in these days, founded the town of Mansowal (in east Garhshankar, at the center of the plains of Shivalik mountains). They also constructed a fort in that town, because of which, the town sometimes is referred to as Garhi or Garrhi Mansowal. Jai Chand had 4 sons. They were granted freedom from the Jaswals. From the four, one took Jaijon, the second took Saroya, the third took Kungrat area of Una district and the fourth of Garhi Mansowal.

Doad Estate's

1. Estate of Jaijon - Jaswals again succeeded in conquering the estate of Jaijon again from the Doads.


2. Estate of Saroya - Jaswals also succeeded in conquering the estate of Saroya again from the Doads.


3. Estate of Kungrat - Jaswals tried hard to conquer Kungrat. They fought many battles to conquer it but each time had to retreat. Finally, in 1800, there was an agreement between both tribes, in which they had finalised each others territory. By this the centuries old enemity of both tribes turned into friendship. In 1800, the ruler of Kangra, Sansar Chand Katoch attacked the Jaswals. In this battle, the Doads helped the Jaswals. Raja Sansar Chand lost and retreated back. At this time, Deo Chand's 41st generation was ruling Kungrat, under which 22 villages were dependant. Those 22 villages became a part of Sikh Kingdom (of Maharaj Ranjit Singh) in 1809. Nowadays Doads are found in parts of Una.


4. Estate of Mansowal - Around 1000 A.D., Deo Chand's 8 generation, King Shankar Sahai Doad, the ruler of the Mansowal Estate, founded the city of Garh Shankar. King Shankar Sahai transferred the capital from Mansowal to Garh Shankar. Around 1775, Shankar Sahai's 31st generation was ruling Garh Shankar (Mansowal). At that time, the stakes were high between Doad tribe and the neighboring Ghorewaha (They are descendent of Ram, Raja Man Singh who was sixth in line from Ram had two sons Kushwaha and Ghorewaha, many Ghorewahas became Muslims and migrated to Pakistan after partition, the most notabele person from this tribe would be Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chaudhary, these days they use Rana as their family title. Although there are some Hindu Ghorewahas in the regions of Doaba.) tribes. Doad tribe always overcame the Ghorewaha tribe.


The Ghorewaha made a deadly plot against the Doads. They managed to buy Bharadwaj, the high priest of the Doad tribe. The priest Bharadwaj told Doad Rajputs that their bad days were coming and the only way to escape was to have their heads completely shaven, be without weapons and organize special payers in the temples. Their venerable priest also told them that if they see a Palanquin descending from the sky during the prayer it will be a sign of their prayer being accepted by God.


Doad Rajputs followed the advice of their Lord Priest and the date of the prayer celebrations was fixed. When the Doads were busy in the prayer, four members of the Korewan tribe entered the temple according to a well defined plan. The Palanquin was full of weapons. Doads were extremely happy to see the Palanquin coming because for them it was symbolizing the acceptance of there payer. In the meantime, the Korewan army surrounded the temple and attacked the armless Doads who were busy in prayer.


They killed brutally the Doads and fill the tank of the temple with dead bodies of the Doads. Thus, the Korewans finally succeeded in conquering Garhshankar. This event took place around 1775. The Doads who managed to escape that slaughter migrated to other areas in Punjab (like Dandiyan, Mansowal, ...).


Garhi Mansowal's Doad Rajput's regaining their power


During the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, when he wanted to conquer the sub-mountainious region of Kandi, the Doads of Mansowal sent fifteen horse riders to help Maharaja Ranjit Singh, thus helping him in his conquest. In return, Maharaja granted the Doads the property of the lands of Mansowal. The British Empire also granted the property of eight villages to Doad Rajputs of Mansowal. This information is recorded on page 67 in Final Report of Revised Settlement, Hoshiarpur District, 1877-1884, by J. A. L. Montgomery, published 1885, Calcutta Central Press Co.


After the slaughter of Doads at Garh Shankar, five grandsons of the last Doad King survived. The youngest grandson of the last Doad King, who was also killed Korewans, was married to a girl from Ajnoha. During the Garhshankar tragedy, the wife of the youngest prince was at her parents house in Ajnoha because she was expecting a baby. She gave birth to a son.


In those days, it was not considered good to keep the son of a daughter in the village. Therefore, when the young prince became an adult in 1800, the villagers of Ajnoha built a house for him in the land of another village, Panchhat. In the course of time, his cousins, the sons of his two uncles, who were homeless uptil then, finally came to live with him in Panchhat. The son of his third uncle, whose name was Ghamandi, also came to live in with him. The brother of Ghamandi, named Jattu, went to live in Thakarwal.


The descends of Jattu, went to live in New Thakarwal (Randhirgarh) and others came to live with the son of the youngest prince. Sometime later, they also brought the people of lower castes from Garhshankar to their place. Their place of residence was located in the low land. In the rainy season, their village remained full of water for many days. That is why their village began to be called “Jalwehra” meaning "terrace of water". In the beginning, the villagers of Panchhat opposed the creation of Jalwehra village in their lands. Many clashes took place between the two villages. Among the villagers of Jalwehra, Baba Mith Singh and Baba Bir Bhan Singh sacrificed their life to protect their village. Their memorials are today a place of worship in the village. A gurudwara honouring Baba Bir Bhan Singh was recently built on the site of the original memorial. The Doads of Hoshiarpur started becoming Sikhs during Akali Baba Phula Singhs time. The first one was Nihang Koom Singh Doad (of vill. Jalwehra), who was the son of Ghamandi, and the great-grandson of the last king of Garhshankar. The Rajput residents of villages Jalwehra, Thakarwal and New Thakarwal (Randhirgarh) are descendents of the last Raja of Garhshankar who was killed by Ghorewahas.


Some Doads also reside in Pakistani areas of Sahiwal etc.


The Doads have also been associated with Guru Nanak Dev ji, as per the Bala Janamsakhi. On one of his journeys, Guru Nanak Dev ji along with his companion Mardana set up camp on the banks of the river Ravi. A Doad from a nearby village befriended Guru Nanak. It is said that Doad and his wife brought Guru ji milk on a daily basis and with Guru ji’s blessings, Doad’s family flourished and became prosperous. Guru Nanak Dev ji eventually settled at this site and it became to be known as Kartarpur. See http://www.globalsikhstudies.net/index.htm, English version of the Janamsakhi Tradition


(In ancient times, anyone (of any caste) who started farming and/or married a daughter of a farmer, was also called a farmer and belonged to the caste Jatt).


A significant number of Doads (between 3000-4000) also reside in the village of Dulehar, Santosgarh in current Himachal Pradesh. These Doad Rajputs are reminant of the larger Doad clan. This village apparently has a glorious history and nearly 100 soldier laid down their lives during World Wars 1 and 2. The new generations of king family are now settled in garhshankar .


Regions in India with Doad population

Districts

In these districts there are a few villages with significant number of Doads. The divisions of a district. ...

  1. Hoshiarpur, Punjab.
  2. Faridkot, Punjab.
  3. Ferozepur, Punjab.
  4. Bathinda, Punjab.
  5. Una district, Himachal Pradesh.
Villages
Village District & State Population
Jalwehra Hoshiarpur, Punjab ca. 600
Mansowal Hoshiarpur, Punjab -
Todarpur Hoshiarpur, Punjab -
Dandiyan Hoshiarpur, Punjab ca. 500
Thakkarwal Hoshiarpur, Punjab -
Badala Hoshiarpur, Punjab -
Randhir Garh Kapurthala, Punjab ca. 500
Doad Faridkot, Punjab -
Dulehar Una, Himachal Pradesh. ca. 3500

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Notable persons of the Doad clan

Name City or village Deeds
King Deo Chand Doad Jaijon First king of the Doad who ruled Doaba.
King Jai Chand Doad Jaijon Descendant of King Deo Chand Doad and ruler Doaba.
King Shankar Sahai Doad Garh Shankar. King of the estate of Garh Shankar (also known as Estate of Mansowal).
Jathedaar Koom Singh Doad 'Nihang' Jalwehra. Took amrit from Akali Baba Phoola Singh Ji.
Rana Gajender Chand Mansowal.
Kanwar Ari Daman Singh Doad Mansowal. Younger brother Rana Gajender Chand.
Chaudhury Amar Singh Doad Jalwehra. MLA of Hoshiarpur in the 50s.
Harnam Singh Doad Jalwehra. Freedom fighter during British Raj. Took part in Jaito Morcha and spent 14 months in Nabha Jail.
Karnail Singh Doad District: Faridkot. Former MLA & now chairman of Education Society.
Sukhdev Singh Doad District: Faridkot District president of the Shiromani Akali Dal (A).
Shaheed Manjeet Singh Babbar Jalwehra. Sikh Separatist and General of Babbar Khalsa International.
Sukhdev Singh Jalwehra (Doad) Jalwehra. Famous Sikh writer & Separatist.
Kanwar Yash Pal Singh [Village Dulehar, Dist. Una, HP] Famous Economist, Educationist and Social worker
Shakunta Kanwar (w/o Kanwar Yash Pal Singh Doad) Dulehar, Dist Una, HP Social Worker, Ex. BJP Mahila Morcha President, Ex. Pradhan Village Dulehar,
Davinder Singh Doad (Late) Jalwehra. SP.
Sat Saroop Singh Doad Jalwehra. DIG.
Baba Mith Singh Jalwehra. Sacrificed his life for his village Jalwehra.
Baba Bir Bhan Singh Jalwehra. Sacrificed his life for his village Jalwehra.
Kartar Singh Doad Bombay wale Jalwehra. Sikh priest and preacher.
Dr. Pritam Singh Doad District: Bathinda. President of Citizens Welfare Council (CPO) and member of Punjab Pradesh Committee.
Amarjit Singh Doad District: Ferozepur. District Mandi officer of Ferozepur in the 90s.
Jasbir Singh Doad Jalwehra. Current Lambhardaar of Jalwehra.
D.S. Doad - General secretary of Residents Welfare Society.
Harbhajan Singh Doad Jalwehra. President Gurudwara Samadhan of Jalwehra.

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This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Khokhar or Khokar is a gotra of Gujjars, Rajputs, Khatris, Tarkhans and Jats found in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India. ... Mahnike is a sub-clan of the Chadhar clan of Rajputs and Jats. ... Mair Rajputs or Maid Rajputs is the name of a Hindu Punjabi caste in India from amongst the Punjabi Rajputs. ... Mangral are a Kashmiri Rajput clan based predominantly within the Kotli region of Azad Kashmir. ... Minhas or Manhas is a Rajput clan from the Jammu region of the Indian Subcontinent. ... Manj is a sub cast of Rajput, specifically claiming to be Bhatti Rajputs. ... Meo (Hindi: मेव, Urdu: میو) is a prominent Muslim Rajput tribe from Northern India and Pakistan. ... The Mer population of Kathiawar region in Saurashtra also known as the Maher, Mihir, Mair or Mehr are a community of people who have evolved from the Kshatriya varna within Hinduism. ... Minhas or Manhas is a Rajput clan from the Jammu region of the Indian Subcontinent. ... Mir (Urdu: مير, Hindi: मिर) is a tribe in Sindh Gilgit and Punjab provinces of Pakistan and India. ... This article is about the Pakistani tribe. ... Noon (Hindi: नून, Urdu: نون) is a prominent Punjabi tribe in India and Pakistan, found among both Rajputs and Jats. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Pratiharas, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas were an Indian dynasty who ruled kingdoms in Rajasthan and northern India from the sixth to the eleventh centuries. ... Sharadchandra Govindrao Pawar (born December 12, 1940) is president of the Nationalist Congress Party which he formed in 1999 in India. ... The most powerful military vassals of the Chauhan Empire of Delhi, the Pundir are a Suryavanshi branch of Rajputs, one of the thirty six royal rajput clans. ... Rana is a Family name of Rajput clan or gotra of Jats in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... The Ranial and Dhamial Rajputs of the Punjab region are branches of the famed Janjua Rajput clan. ... The Mehrangarh fort, Jodhpur The Rathore or Rathor or Rathur or Rathod (Hindi: राठौड, IAST: or , Urdu: راٹھور) is a Rajput tribe of India. ... Residence Name: Salaria Present Owners: Antoine Gosioco, Miriam Gosioco and Dennis Gosioco Built On: May 1849 Location: #33 San Vicente, Santa Rita, Pampanga, Philippines Official Website:[http://www. ... The Jhang District (in green) in Punjab (Pakistan) Sial (Shahmukhi: سیال, Gurmukhi: ਸਯਾਲ) is a Punjabi tribe originating from the Jhang District of Punjab, Pakistan. ... Wattu (Urdu: وٹو) is a Punjabi tribe in Pakistan. ... Wejhwa is sub Tribe of Chadhar tribe. ... Wijhalke is a sub-clan or gotra of the Chadhar clan among Rajputs and Jats. ... Saini is a prominent caste of India. ... Agarwal, variously spelt as Aggarwal, Agrawal or Agarwala is a common surname or the last name amongst one of the important trading communities in India. ... The Conference of the Birds painted by Habib Allah. ... External links Parts of the Hawaiian canoe Outrigger Canoe FAQ from Kanu Culture Categories: Stub | Boat types ... External links Parts of the Hawaiian canoe Outrigger Canoe FAQ from Kanu Culture Categories: Stub | Boat types ... A Bola (from Spanish and Portuguese word for ball) can be one of a number of things: Bolas, a hunting weapon. ... Bondi Beach Bondi Beach (with a long i) is a beach and suburb of Sydney, Australia. ... Chandan is the Indian name for sandalwood (specifically santalum album), which grows on the western ghats of the Indian subcontinent. ... The Chandelas, also known as the Chandels, were a Rajput clan who ruled in Bundelkhand from the 10th to the 16th centuries. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Chera dynasty. ... Sheikh (Arabic: شيخ ), meaning elder of a tribe, lord, revered old man, or Islamic scholar. ... Shaikh (Arabic: شيخ ),(also rendered as Sheik, Shaykh or Sheikh) is a word in the Arabic language meaning elder of tribe, lord or a revered old man. ... Abbasi (Arabic:عباسی) is a prominent Muslim family name. ... Alavi (Arabic: علوي) is a Muslim family name denoting descent from Hadrat Ali cousin of Prophet Muhammad. ... Farooqi (also rendered as Farooqui, Faruki , Farouki or Faruqi), is a common Muslim family name. ... Gardezi is a common Muslim family name. ... Gilani (or Jilani/Kilani in Arabic for linguistic reasons) is a common Muslim family name. ... Hashemi (Arabic: ہاشمی ) is a clan of Meccan tribe Quraish (Arabic: قریش ) that the Islamic prophet Muhammad belonged to before he received the revelations of Islam. ... Osmani or Usmani or Othmani or Uthmani (Arabic: عثمانی) it is a common family name signifying ancestory from Hazrat Uthman (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان), third Khalifa of Islam. ... Parachas also known as Piracha, Peracha, Pracha, Paracha are wealthy Muslim traders of North Westeen Province and northwestern Punjab of Pakistan. ... Quraishi (also rendered as Qoraishi, Koraishi or Kureishi), is a family family name claiming ancestory from Quraish (Arabic: ) tribe that Prophet Muhammad belonged to. ... For the Lost character, please see Sayid Jarrah Sayyid () (plural Saadah) is an honorific title that is given to males accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husayn ibn Ali, who were the sons of his daughter Fatima Zahra and son-in... Shaikh Siddiqui (Arabic: صدیقی ) is a word in the Arabic language meaning truthful. ... The Tarkhan ethnic tribe inhabits the Punjab area of Northern India and Punjab area of Pakistan. ... Jhangra is one of the 57 Union Councils of Abbottabad District in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan [1]. It is located in the south west of the district. ... ... The Matharus (also spelt Matharoo) are a prominent Sikh belongs to Tarkhan & Jat clan found in Punjab, Northern India. ... Nagi ) is a fictional character from the Tenchi Muyo! series. ... Seyan (also spelt Sian in English Transliteration) is a North Indian Punjabi surname of Tarkhan extraction. ... Panesar is a clan of the Tarkhan tribe that inhabits Punjab India and Pakistan. ... Palahi (also spelt Plahay or Plahey or Plahi or Palahy) are Jatt Tarkhans. ... F/A-18F at RIAT 2004. ... Caste in Punjab. ... The Virdis (also spelt Verdi, Virdee, Virdy) are a Tarkhan clan found in Northern India. ... Ramgarhia are Sikhs who belong to a special class. ... The following is a list of clans/gotras of the Tarkhan community of Punjab (India) in alphabetical order: // Ahdi Arrii Assi Aatli Ajimal Babra Bachu Bansal Bahra Bamrah Bambrah Bara Barhey Bassan Bari Baharha Bhachu Bhachoo Bhamber Bhambher Bhambra Bhamra Bhella Bhelay Bhumber Bhara Bharaj Bhari Bhatti Bheley Bhoday Bhogal... Labanas are an Indian tribe. ... Ghotra or Kotdaa is a prominent labana gotra or clan of the state of Punjab, Haryana, Himanchal Pardesh in India. ... Siraiki (also known as Seraiki, Multani and Southern Punjabi) is an old language or dialect mostly spoken in central Pakistan by approximately 14 million people[1]. It is an Indo-European language of the Indo-Iranian subfamily. ... Labanas are an Indian tribe. ... Datla is a common surname that belongs to members of a Kshatriya caste in Andhra Pradesh known as Rajus. ... Lohanas are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group and are an urban Hindu mercantile community of India. ... Narowal (Urdu/Punjabi: نارووال) is a city in the north-east of Pakistan in Punjab province. ... Binomial name Trichosanthes dioica Roxb. ... This box:      Indian Hindu religious leader and founder Satguru of the Ravidasi beliefs, revered by most Hindus as a Sant, by Nirankari sect, Balmiki sect as a Guru, by Radhasoami organization as a Sant and as a Bhagat by Sikhs, which is a somewhat lesser station than that attributed to... This article is about the Indian caste. ... Jassa Singh Ahluwalias Samadhi near Burj Baba Atal Sahib, Amritsar Ahluwalia Fort Ahluwalia is one of twelve Sikh Misls, or fighting clans, founded by baron Jassa Singh Ahluwalia in mid-eigteenth century Punjab. ... Agarwal, variously spelt as Aggarwal, Agrawal or Agarwala is a common surname or the last name amongst one of the important trading communities in India. ... There are several references to Awan: Awan was an Elamite dynasty of Iran. ... Bakarwal (or Bakharwal) is a nomadic tribe based in the Pir Panjal and Himalayan mountains of South Asia. ... The Bishnois are a community of nature worshippers in the state of Rajasthan, India. ... Sansi is a nomadic tribe originally located in the Rajputana area of northwestern India but expelled in the 13th century by Muslim invaders and now living in Rajasthan state as well as scattered throughout all of India. ...


 
 

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