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This article possibly contains original research. Sehrawat Jat forbidden the marital practice of Intercaste Marriage as per sanction of Khap panchayat (August 2024) |
Sherawat[1][2] is an semi autonomous Kshatriya belong to the feudal lineage of Rawat Jats (Not marry among Hindu)[3][4] staunching from Tanwar Dynasty[5] or sometime Sikh community of the Punjab region, they immensely consolidate their lineage in the bloodline of Choudhary Shehzad Singh who served as the integral bodyguard of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Sikh Empire.[6]
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Sherawat, who actively identifies as a member of the Hindu Jat, or farmer caste
- ^ Gupta, Shashi Prabha (1993). Demographic Differentials Among the Rajputs and the Jats: A Socio-biological Study of Rural Haryana. Classical Publishing House. p. 37. ISBN 978-81-7054-180-6.
- ^ Eglantine, Cornelia Cecilia (28 April 2012). Sehrawat. Typpress. ISBN 978-613-8-50323-1.
Sehrawat (also known as Sherawat, Seharawat, Sahrawat, Rawat and Rae) are a gotra (a group of people descended from a common male ancestor in an unbroken male line) of the Jat ethnic group, native mainly to New Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh in India. They have a cultural history that can be traced back to ancient times, and are part of the kshatriya (warrior) social order in Indian society.
- ^ Gakhar, Inuka; Malik, S.L (2002). "Age Changes and Sex Differences in Somatotypes among Jats of Delhi". The Anthropologist. 4 (2): 118. doi:10.1080/09720073.2002.11890737. ISSN 0972-0073.
The areas from where the data were collected had in majority people belonging to Dabas, Sahrawat, Dagar, and Singh subcastes. Due to restriction in intra-subcaste marriages, the females were not chosen from these subcastes. Females were largely taken from Rana, Dalal, Dehia and Gulia subcastes. The mating pattern thus establishes endogamy in Jats and exogamy within the subcastes of Jats
- ^ "Sherawat Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History". forebears.io. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
According to the tribe of Chandravanshi Sherawat Jats. This Tanwar / Tomar is a warrior tribe of the Jat clan branch
- ^ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Parishisht-I/Chapter XI , p.1024 "इस वंश में चौ० '''शहजादसिंह''' पंजाबकेसरी महाराजा रणजीतसिंह का अंगरक्षक वीर योद्धा था। उसके वंशज भोकरहेड़ी में रहते हैं। सहरावत जाटों की राजधानी महीपालपुर रही। वहां पर एक पुरानी इमारत महल के नाम से है। जिला करनाल में गांव करस सहरावत जाटों का है।