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BHADU FAMILY Origin ...:- They are descendants of Mahabharata tribe Bhadraka (भद्रक). Bhadrakas fled towards the west from the fear of Jarasandha along with the eighteen tribes of the Bhojas; the Surasenas, the Vodhas, the Salwas, the Patachcharas, the Susthalas, the Mukuttas, and the Kulindas, and the Kuntis.

The rulers of Bhadawar province were known as Bhadu. Their ancestral places were Bhadra and Bhadrajana.

Bhadus were rulers in Jangladesh where they established an important city Bhadra. A famous ruler in Bhadus was Samantraj. Bhadus had a war with Bhagore people. After this war one of their group moved to Marwar. Bhadus also occupied many villages in Ajmer-merwara which were later occupied by Akbar. Bhadu (भादू) Bhaado (भादो) Bhatoo (भाटू) Bhatoo (भाटू) Bhadoo (भादू) is gotra of Jats found in Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh. They are branch of Chauhan.

Original name :- Original name of Sikar was Veerbhan-Ka-Bas which was founded by Veerbhan Jat of Khichar gotra.

In Mahabharata :- It is believed that Sikar was the name given to this town by Rao Shiv Singh Shekhawat, the Jagirdar of Sikar. But we find mention of this name in ancient sanskrit literature also. Mahabharat Sabha Parva mentions a province named Seka (सेक) which was conquered by Shahdeva in his victories of southern provinces. He also conquered adjoining Aparaseka (अपरसेक) province. सेकानपरसेकान्श्च व्यजयत सुमहाबलः (Mahabharat Sabha Parva:319) "The mighty warrior then vanquished the Sekas and others, and exacted tributes from them and also various kinds of gems and wealth. Allying himself with the vanquished tribes the prince then marched towards the countries that lay on the banks of the Narmada. And defeating there in battle the two heroic kings of Avanti, called Vinda and Anuvinda,...." From the above description in Sabha Parva it appears that the province of Sekas mentioned here appears to be between Chambal and Narmada Rivers. Some historians[3] consider them to be located in Ajmer-Merwara region who owned silver mines and capital at Jahajpur. There is a need to research this region Seka. These Seka people probably gave names to Sikar and Shekhawati region.

It is interesting that Shekha (शेखा) is a Muslim Jat clan found in Pakistan. According to 1911 census the Shekha were the principal Muslim Jat clan in Multan District with population of Shekha History of Sikar Sikar was known as ‘Veerbhan-ka-baas’ in ancient times and it was under the rule of Nawab of Fatehpur Shekhawati. The Kachwaha ruler of Amber Raja Udaykaran (1367-1389 AD) handed over the Jagir of Barwara along with 12 villages to his son Bala, who is considered to be the person from whom Shekawats have descended. In 1430 Bala died and his son Mokal became his successor. Mokal left the Jagir of Barwara and settled in village ‘Amara-ki-dhani’ founded by Amara Jat of Khasoda gotra.[5] Mokal got son here with the blessings of Sekh Burhan so he named his son as Shekha. Shekha had 360 villages in his rule. The center of Shekha was Amarsar (earlier Amara-ki-dhani).

Shekha’s son Raimal and his son Raisal had supported Akbar in his campaign of attack on Gujarat. During Akbar’s second attack on Gujarat, Raisal’s son Tirmal impressed Akbar by his bravery and Akbar awarded the title of ‘Rao’.

Tirmal’s son Gangaram made Kasali as his capital. Gangaram’s son Syamaram and his son Jaswant Singh made Dujod as their capital. The ruler of Khandela had enmity with Jaswant Singh so he killed Jaswant Singh. Later to have friendly relations the Khandela ruler gave the Jagir of Veerbhan-ka-bas to Jaswant Singh’s son Daulat Singh. [6]Daulat Singh changed the name of this village to Sikar in memory of Rao Shekha and constructed a fort here in 1687. In 1721 Daulat Singh’s son Shiv Singh became ruler of Sikar.

The Jats of Sikar district have played an important role in Indian freedom movement. They also played a crucial role in abolition of Jagirdari system in the state through ‘Sikar Jat-Kisan-Panchayat’.

Ratan Lal Mishra mentions that in village Kuradhan (कुराधन) in Sikar district some coins of Kushana period have been obtained indicating Kushana rule here. Some coins have been obtained from Sikar, Ganeri and Ladusar showing Adivaraha and Vrishabha of 9-10th century. These are inscribed with Varaha on one side and 'Shrimadadivaraha' in nagari script on other side. Coins bearing Vrishabha show Vrishabha on one side and an Ashwarohi on other side. coins of Allau-din-Khilji and Ibrahim Lodi have been obtained from Harsh and Katrathal respectively. Mughal coins have been obtained from Srimadhopur. Some years back coins of Nagavanshi rulers were obtained from village Sadeensar in Sikar district. On these coins these is image of Naga and palm tree and on other side a man.

Tahsils in Sikar district :- Danta Ramgarh Fatehpur Lachhmangarh Neem-Ka-Thana Sikar Sri Madhopur

Danta Ramgarh:- (दांता रामगढ) is a tahsil in Sikar district in Rajasthan. Dantaramgarh is 51 km from SIKAR located on SIKAR Jaipur road via Jobner. This village is famous for its strategic fort built by Guman Singh Ladkhani in the year 1733. The topography of the surroundings from the top of the fort is breaths taking.

Villages in Danta Ramgarh tahsil : Abhaipura, Achron Ki Dhani, Aheer Ka Bas, Ajabpura, Akhepura, Aloda, Amanipura, Amarpura, Anantpura, Badhala Ki Dhani, Baidh Ki Dhani, Bajyawas, Baloopura, Balyawas, Banathala, Banoora, Bar Ka Charanwas, Barsinghpura, Basri Kalan, Bay, Beniyon Ka Bas, Bhagatpura, Bhagatpura, Bhagwan Pura, Bharija, Bheema, Bheerana, Bhoja Ki Dhani, Bhoordon Ka Bas, Buchyasi, Buwana, Chainpura, Chainpura, Chak, Chak Bharija No.1, Chak Bharija No.2, Chak Chihala, Chak Dhedi, Chak Geeliya, Chak Gogawas, Chak Kailash, Chak Khandelsar, Chak Kikraliya, Chak Kumliwala, Chak Ladhana, Chak Majipura, Chak Mitai, Chak Tilokpura, Chak Turkiya, Chandeli Ka Bas, Chandrasinghpura, Chhota Pana Ki Dhani, Chihala, Chirasara, Dalatpura, Danji Ka Bas, Dansroli, Danta, Dantla, Daulpura, Dhani Chetandas, Dhani Kanwar, Dheejpura, Dheengpur, Dholasari, Doodwa, Dookia, Dulhepura, Ganeshpura, Ganora, Gila Ki Dhani, Godiawas, Gogawas, Gopinath Pura, Gordhanpura, Goriya, Goriyan, Gowati, Gumanpura, Guwardi, Hanumanpura, Haripura, Heerwas, Jaloond, Jana, Jeenmata, Jeenwas, Jhamawas, Jhun Ka Bas, Kailash, Kankra, Kantiya, Karad (करड़), Karanpura, Karni Pura, Kawariya Was, Kerpura, Kerpura, @ Charanwas Keshav Ka Bas, ""KHACHARIAWAS"", Khaitwas, Khandelsar, Khanri, Khariyawas, Khatiwas, Khatoo, Khichron Ki Dhani, Khood, Khora, Kikraliya, Kishanpura, Kochhor, Kuli, Lachhmanpura, Ladhana, Ladpura, Lamiyan, Laxmi Pura, Likhma Ka Bas, Losal (M), Madni, Maganpura, Magra, Magrasi, Majipura, Maksoodpura, Manda Surera, Mandha, Mandoli, Mei, Miyan Ki Dhani, Mohanpura, Motipura, Motlawas, Mudiyawas, Nada, Nada Charanwas, Nangal Danta Ramgarh, Nausal, Naya Bas, Nayabas, Neemawas, Neemera, Pachar, Palsana, Prempura, Prithvipura, Punyana, Rad Ki Dhani, Raghunathpura Sikar, Raipura, Raiwasa, Rajanpura, Rajpura, Rajpura, Ralawata, Ramgarh, Ramjipura, Rampura, Ranoli, Rar Ki Dhani, Reta, Roopgarh, Rooppura, Rulana, Sajjanpura, Samer, Sami, Sangalya, Sangarwa, Sanwalpura, Sawaipura, Sesam, Sheeshyoo, Sherpura, Shyami Ki Dhani, Shyampura, Shyampura, Sitarampura, Sri Rampura, Sujawas, Sukhpura, Sulyawas, Sundariya, Sundarpura, Surat Ram Ki Dhani, Surera, Tambakhoopura, Tehat, Trilokpura, Tuli Ka Charanbas, Tulsirampura, Udaipura, Umara, Vijaipura,

BAHDU "JAAT" IN RAJASTHAN
'Khachariawas' (खाचरियावास) or Khachariya Was is village in tahsil Danta Ramgarh in Sikar district in Rajasthan. Its population is 5,767.

BHADU IN SIKAR DIST. VILLAGE KHACHARIAWAS, DISTANCE FROM SIKAR 60KM ON JAIPU ROAD VIA JOBNER. BHADU FAMILY LIVES IN KHACHARIAWAS ON PACHAR ROAD (EAST FROM VILLAGE) AT LEFT SIDE FROM ROAD. BHADU BELONGS FROM JAT (CHOUDHARY) BY CAST.

FAMILY DISCRIPTION:- STARTS FROM (data based on search knowledge):- * LATE- BHUWANA RAM JI BHADU * LATE- KHINWA RAM JI BHADU :-HAD TWO SONS 1.JHUTHA RAM JI 2.DHANNA RAM JI                                    * LATE- JHUTHA RAM JI BHADU NOW,(01AUG2011) HEAD OF THE FAMILY ::= BHAIRU RAM JI BHADU THREE SONS := HANUMAN JI BHADU :- HAVE TWO SONS =1. SANWARMAL BHADU 2.NARENDRA KUMAR := GOPAL JI BHADU  :- HAVE TWO SONS =1. MUKESH KUMAR 2. RAJESH KUMAR := BANWARI JI BHADU :- HAVE TWO SONS =1. MANOJ KUMAR  2. LOKESH KUMAR SPOUSES:===               HEAD  : SUJI DEVI DAUGHTER : SUNDER DEVI, RATAN DEVI DAUGHTER-IN-LAW : DAALI DEVI, CHANDRI DEVI, SHINGARI DEVI

PROFESSION OF BHADU FAMILY :- BHADU"S HAVE APP.100YARDS AGRICULTURAL LAND IN KHACHARIAWAS VILLAGE.FARMING IS BASE WORK OF BHADU FAMILY, AND