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Khattana (Gujari:खटाना) is a Gotra (lineage/clan) among the Gurjars.[1] It was one of the ruling clans of the Gurjars.

According to Bards of Gurjars, the area beyond Kashmir in earlier period was called as Khattan in India. There is a place Khotan in Xinjiang. It is now known as Hotan. The Khattana Gujjars are said to have migrated to Khotan & from there elsewhere. The Gujjar kings serving as feudatories of Gujjar Empire, were called the Rana of Khattan and hence Khattana. After the fall of Gujjars Empire in 954AD, the other Gurjars kingdoms like Gurjar Chauhan of Ajmer, Gurjar Tanwar of Delhi, Gurjar Chadellas of Kalinjar, Gurjar Solankis of Patan, Gurjar Parmars of Malwa, Ujjain, and the former Imperials the Gurjar Pratihar of Kannuaj stopped supporting them and started fighting among themselves. Jai Pal Khattana was defeated by Mahmud Gaznavi in the Battle of Peshawar while his son Anand Pal Khattana was defeated in a crucial battle in Chhachh.

(Late) Raja Dilip Singh Judev of Princely state of Samthar (Madhya Pradesh) belongs to Khattana clan of Gurjars (Passed away on 14th August' 2013).

Saadu Maata Gurjari, mother of God Devnarayan belonged to this clan of Gurjars.She was daughter of Duda Khattana, the king of Malwa.

Khattana clan of Gujjars having good influence in Sohna and they have many villages in Sohna, India.[2] Some of these villages are Lala Kherli, damdama, rithoj, berka, lohtaki, khedla, abeypur, sehjawas, behlpa, khori etc. References[edit source | editbeta]

1. ^ A. N. Bharadwaj (1994). History and culture of Himalayan Gujjars. Jay Kay Book House. p. 74. 2. ^ Rahul Khari (2007). jJats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. p. 81. ISBN 8184050313, ISBN 9788184050318.

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GUJJARS CLANS •	Gujjars •	Origin •	History •	Late History •	Ethnic Makeup •	Demograpics •	Gujjar Clans •	Famous Gujjars •	Gujjar Rulers •	.......	The following is a list of better-known clans of the Gujjar community of South Asia (The total number of clans being 3000) listed in alphabetical order. All most all Gurjar clans are divided in two divisions.They are Laur or Lava Gurjars, who claim to be descendant from Lava, son of lordRamchandra) and Khari Gurjars, who claim to be descendant from Kush, other son of lord Ramchandra.[1] The following list is based on the gotras described by historian such as Shri Naunihal singh [2], Mr.H.A.rose,Mr, Rahul khari [3] etc. Source Link

Contents: A B C D G H J K L M N P R S T V •	Ambwata •	Adhana •	Aheer/Ahir •	Ajar/Bakarwal •	Awana •	Amrana •	Amni •	Acchvan •	Auwaal •	Alkari •	Atala •	Ambak	•	Agnikul •	Aswaal •	Andarwar •	Aahaar •	Almeecha •	Andoh •	Aftali •	Andana •	Athwaar •	Atkia •	Aswaar	•	Asya •	Ahmana •	Agchal •	Atlana •	Ahiwaal •	Anjana •	Amolia •	Anolehra •	Anta •	Aana •	Anandma •	Ayeri	•	Asaria •	Antu •	Awaar •	Amta •	Amarwaal •	Athwaal •	Atrusi •	Awanti •	Aheewaal •	Arwaal •	Amir

B naveen basoya •	Basoya/Baisoya/Besoya •	Bidhuri •	Bokra/Bokan •	Bajar/Bagar •	Badaankhail/Badaanzai in NWFP •	Bainsla •	Bharwal •	Bhadana •	Bhati •	Banth •	Bhumbla •	Bose •	Barkat •	Bagri •	Bhatia •	Banian •	Basista/Bosatta •	Bhalot •	Bhatria •	Beeten •	Bhanbar •	Bhunchh or Bhoonchh •	Baharwaal •	Barah •	Bajran •	Bokkan •	Bhadak •	Bhaleser •	Badiyawal •	Bhoken •	Bajaar •	Baanth •	Bania •	Badana •	Batt •	Batar •	Bala •	Barsoya •	Balasia •	Baalsi •	Baarsi •	Beli •	Bakkhan •	Baswaal •	Bawaar •	Baddi •	Banslay •	Bensla •	Bathoya •	Baghela •	Baaru •	Bud Gujjar •	Bar Gujjar •	Bokar •	Baghaar •	Babar (clan) •	Barbara •	Baankar •	Baharoj •	Baanja •	Balot •	Behlot •	Belu •	Berpur •	Bela •	Bargu •	Bandra •	Bhanbla •	Bhemala •	Bhatia •	Bhatti •	Bhargar •	Bhosan •	Bosan •	Bhent •	Bhulesar •	Bhaarvi •	Bhargot •	Bhmaber •	Bhadana •	Bharoya •	Bhaaru •	Baaru •	Bhoya •	Bettan •	Barraich •	Bawla •	Birana C •	Chhawari •	Chaprana •	Chawla •	Chhabra •	Chopra (in Rajasthan) •	Chaudhri •	Chechi •	Chandna •	Charr •	Chhokar/Chokker/chhoker(in panipat) •	Chandela •	Chaudhary/Choudhry/Choudhery (in delhi) •	Chauhan / Chohan / Chouhan •	Chawda/Gujar Chapa/Chawda •	Chelarwal •	Chhawla[in hazipur(garshankar)] D •	Daliya •	Dahia •	Dedha •	Dedhar •	Dogay Choudary •	Dor •	Dahima or Koli •	Dargas •	Dorata •	Dhonchak •	Dhind •	Dhinda •	Dharawata •	Diya •	Deepe •	Dape •	Dawde •	Dharandia •	Dangi •	Dhangar •	Dewda •	Dhama G •	Ghorsi or Gorsi •	Gaj •	Gajgahi •	Gaigi •	Gurs •	Garasia •	Goras •	Gori •	Gamti •	Gardi •	Gadri •	Gasetay •	Godwana •	Gosi •	Gidi •	Gehlat •	Gahlot •	Gojarwaal •	Goryagor •	Gargar •	Gotalwaal •	Gorya •	Gorewaha •	Gojar •	Gairr •	Gairathi •	Gohal •	Gonchal •	Gogla •	Gaalgal •	Gaathela •	Gaanghela •	Garatia •	Garoryar •	Geda •	Gachalia •	Godalia •	Garla •	Gochana •	Gartal •	Gari •	Gopia •	Goop •	Gararr •	Gola •	Galeria •	Gogi •	Gangoh •	Ghorey •	Ghabela •	Ghaakla •	Garahwaal •	Gaharwal •	Gorhaal •	Gehsan •	Ghararr •	Ghanda •	Ghaghla •	Gharya •	Ghaagal •	Garewaal •	Gus •	Gungal •	Ghodarop H •	Harsana •	Hun •	Hakla •	Hakum •	Hathwal •	Harshal J •	Jabarhera •	Jangee •	Jindar •	Jat •	Jatal •	Jatu •	Jagal •	Jangal •	Jangada •	Jabli K •	Karhana •	Kalas •	Kalshayan •	Khari •	Kapasiya •	Kasana •	kansana •	Kaira •	Khattana •	Kheela •	Khokhar •	kheppar •	Kulyana •	Kundwana •	Karahna •	Kanwar •	kukaswal/kugaswal •	Kataria •	Kohli/Koli •	Khaila •	Kangas •	Kharol •	Kharra •	khatri •	kethwal •	Kathwal of Birote L •	Lohia •	Lomwar •	Lumbar •	Ligree •	Laadhi •	Lohmor M •	Mirwani •	Meelu badshah •	Mehlu or Mahil •	Mehar •	Meed •	Moheelu •	Maitrak •	Miyana •	Mothsar •	Motla(also called Mudail) •	Mahrane •	Malik •	Maal •	Mashkie •	Munan •	Muppets •	Mavi •	Mokati •	Mana •	Mundal N •	Nekadi •	Nalia •	Nitad •	Noon (tribe)/Nooniara •	Nagar/nagadi •	Nanda P •	Parihar/Gurjara Pratihara •	Peelbaar •	Padana •	Pamad •	Paud •	Phagna •	Poswal •	Paswal/Pasval •	Poraswal •	Patel •	Patil •	panwar •	Pawar •	Pawad •	Panhwar •	Puar •	Parmar •	Payale •	Phambra •	Phoolra •	Punblay •	Pundir[4] R •	Rana (clan) •	Ratala •	Rawal •	Rawat •	Rath •	Rexwal or Renkne •	Reyana •	Rathore •	Raggal •	Roushe •	Raghav •	Rajput •	Rathore S •	Sangu •	Sasodi •	Sehar •	Shukkal •	Sirandhna •	Saradhana •	Siroh •	Sisodia •	Suthan •	Sooderpuriay •	Suddhan •	Shahwla •	Sial (tribe) T •	Tank •	Tonk •	Tang •	Taak •	Teli •	Toor •	Theckari •	Thekaria •	Thakari •	Thakar •	Tongar •	Tanvar •	Tanwar •	Tomar or Tuar, Toor •	Tedwa V •	Vaghela •	Vadher •	Vania •	Visgorus •	Virana •	Vihun •	Vokkan •	Virdee/Virdi

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CHAUDHRY TITLE WITH OUR NAMES?

Male Gujjars are entitled to use the prefix Ch (abbreviation for Chaudhury) in front of their first name. This acts as a courtesy title. PAKISTAN WAS NAMED BY A GUJJAR?

Rahmat Ali (Gujjar) writer of pamphlet "Now or Never" also named Pakistan as "Pakistan". NUMBER OF CLANS IN GUJJARS?

So far records confirms that there are more than 3000 Gujjar Clans found in community of South Asia. List is avilable here

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