Kaliramna
| Kaliramna | |
|---|---|
| Jat Clan | |
| Location | Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh |
| Varna | Kshatriya |
| Vansh | Nagavansha |
| Branches | Kaliraman, Kaliraman, Kaleramne, Kala, Kalidhaman, Kalkhande, Kalirawan, Kalirai, Kalerana, Kalirawat, Kalu |
| Language | Haryanvi, Hindi, Punjabi and Rajasthani |
| Religion | Hinduism and Sikhism |
Kaliramna or Kaliraman or Kaleramne is gotra of Jats found in Haryana and Punjab. Kala, Kalidhaman, Kalkhande, Kalirawan, Kalerana, Kalirawat, Kalirai, Kalu are the variations of the same gotra. This gotra is branch of Nagavanshi or Nagas. There is a place called Kalirawan in Hisar district, Haryana, which is associated with them.
Origin
They have originated from Kaliya, who was a Nagavanshi Kshatriya king in Ramanaka Dwipa area near Mathura.[1]
Kalas are descendants of Kalashoka, the son of Shishunaga.[2]
History
They had won the Kalakuta also. People of this gotra had republics in Singhpura and Bhagowala in Punjab.[3]
A king of this gotra was the ruler near Mathura, on the banks of Yamuna River. The ancient fort of Kaliramna is in ruins near Mathura. His fort was known as fort of Kalidheh. The famous episode of Mahabharata regarding Lord Krishna’s killing of a black python, Kaliya, is related with some bad ruler from this gotra. With the killing of Kaliya Naga, Krishna brought the end of this clan’s rule in Brij.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Dilip Singh Ahlawat. Jat Viron Ka Itihas (History of the brave Jats).
- ^ Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar and Vijendra Singh Narwar (1998). Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats). Agra. p. 229.
- ^ Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudee, Kishan Singh Faujdar and Vijendra Singh Narwar (1998). Ādhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats). Agra. p. 229.
