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Kaniska A Greater Kushan Gurjar Ruler

Kaniska, also spelled Kanishka, Chinese Chia-ni-se-chia (flourished 1st century ce), greatest king of the Kushan dynasty that ruled over the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, Afghanistan, and possibly areas of Central Asia north of the Kashmir region. He is, however, chiefly remembered as a great patron of Buddhism. Through inheritance and conquest, Kaniska’s kingdom covered an area extending from Bukhara (now in Uzbekistan) in the west to Patna in the Ganges (Ganga) River valley in the east and from the Pamirs (now in Tajikistan) in the north to central India in the south. His capital probably was Purusapura (Peshawar, now in Pakistan). He may have crossed the Pamirs and subjugated the kings of the city-states of Khotan (Hotan), Kashgar, and Yarkand (now in the Xinjiang region of China), who had previously been tributaries of the Han emperors of China. His conquests and patronage of Buddhism played an important role in the development of the Silk Road, and the transmissio...

Panwar Gurjar

Lohmod is a Gujari/Hindi word, where "Loh" stands for Iron and "Mod" for Bending.They started using this surname from the day when their ancestor King Jagdev Panwar bended the Iron rod of Sanwa Mann (60 kgs) in Pushkar.Pushkar had been under sway of Gurjars and is still a Gurjar pilgrimage. So we can say every Lohia child with his/her religion Gurjar has his/her ancestor King Jagdev Panwar and blood in him/her is of Panwar Clan of Gurjar because of this both Clans have the brotherhood and no marriage are done with Panwars by Lohias and no marriages are done with Lohias by Panwars so, indirectly we can say that both are same Clans in respect of doing Marriages in. Present population Most of the Lohia [(Lohmods)(Lohamarods)]  Villages or Places are :  1. Aaya Nagar (Delhi);  2. Ghitorni (Delhi);  3. Nathupur (Delhi);  4. Jharera (Delhi Cantt);  5. Prahladpur (Del...

Jograj Singh Gurjar or Yograj Singh Gurjar

Jograj Singh Gurjar or Yograj Singh Gurjar  (Gojri: ज़ोगराज सिंह गुर्जर or योगराज सिंह गुर्जर) was a super commander of an army who fought against Timur (Tīmūr-e Lang "Timur the Lame") in 1398 A.D.He was also known as Jograj Singh Panwar Jograj was the Gurjar of Panwar (Khubed) clan and belonged to Saharanpur.Saharanpur used to known as Gujjargarh till 19th century.It was under the possession of khubed Gurjars.It has its capital as Jhabreda .The battle took place near Jwalapur in the Patthre battlefield.Timur was defeated under his command. Attack of Timur In 1398 AD Timur made a ferocious attack on India with 92,000 horsemen. On receiving the news of Timur's total and open looting and destruction, in Vikram Samvat 1455(1398 AD), kartick badi 5, Raja Devpala (who was born in the village of Nirpradha, District Meerut in a Jat family), who was in charge of the of the Haryana SarvKhap Panchayat, called a Mahapanchayat in the jungles in the middle of the villages of T...