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[[Hindaul]],

[[Hindaul]],

== History ==

== History ==

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The local tradition tells that prior to the rule of [[Maharaja Suraj Mal]] in tehsil Igalās in [[Aligarh]] district of [[Uttar Pradesh]], the then Rajput Raja of [[Jaipur]] pressurized the Jats to have marital relations with Muslims. Jats opposed it but could do nothing to force the Jaipur Raja. So they left this ancestral land and moved to [[Hindaun]] area in Jaipur district. The [[Hindaul]] gotra of [[Jats]] is still found in [[Hindaun]] tehsil, which got its name after the [[Hindaul]] gotra of Jats.

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Later [[Maharaja Suraj Mal]] offered the jagir of nearby village '''[[Sāthanī]]''' to one warrior '''Vāhan Singh Hindaul'''. He had four sons namely, Mān Singh, Chūraman, Vijayram and Jivarām. Mān Singh founded village [[Mān]], Chūraman founded village [[Chūharā]], Vijayram founded village [[Pithair]] and Jivarām founded village [[Diswār]]. Man Singh had four sons namely, Bakshi Singh, Chandan Singh, Umraj Singh and Balwant Singh.

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Hindols migrated from [[Rajasthan]] to [[Uttar Pradesh]] during the rule of [[Maharaja Suraj Mal]]. There are 22 villages of Hindol gotra. These are [[Sathani|Moja Sāthanī]], [[Maan|Mān]], [[Chuhara]], [[Diswar]], [[Ransura]], [[Jogpur]], [[Konga]], [[Bhagu]], [[Pithair]], [[Loriya]] etc.

== Notable persons ==

== Notable persons ==

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