Dahiya (surname)

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Dahiya (also spelled as Dahia) is an Indian clan found among castes such as Rajputs, [1] [2] [3] Gurjars [4] and Jats [5] [6] of North India. [7] Notable people bearing this surname include:

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  1. “The Sankhlas of Roon were made to leave their territory and come to Jangloo, which was ruled by the Dahiya Rajputs.”, Sabita Singh (2019-05-27). The Politics of Marriage in India: Gender and Alliance in Rajasthan. Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0-19-909828-6.
  2. Mehla, Ishwar Singh (2023-06-22). An Anthology On The Ror Caste. Notion Press. ISBN   979-8-88975-967-6. Dr. Surender Kadiyan says, Ror caste has evolved out of 13 Rajput vansh viz; Dahiya, Guchchhle, Rode, Guhilot, Panwar, Bhatti, Chauhan, Tomar, Kushwaha or Kachhwaha, Drupad, Khokhra, Pundir, & Madhad.
  3. Srivastava, Ashok Kumar (1990). Disintegration of North Indian Hindu States, C. 1175-1320 A.D. Purvanchal Prakashan.
  4. Awaz-e-Gurjar. Published by Ch. Farooq Alam. 2001.
  5. “It is not mere coincidence that the modern South Asian Jats have major clan names like Dahiya, which is said to be derived from the Dahae branch of Iranian Sakas, and that the Mands.”, Sundeep S. Jhutti (2003). The Getes. Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. Pande, Ram (2006). Social and Political History of the Jats, Bharatpur Upto 1826. Shodhak.
  7. Stokes, Eric (1986). The Peasant Armed: The Indian Revolt of 1857. Clarendon Press. ISBN   978-0-19-821570-7.