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Lakhlan (name originated from Lakhi Jungle) is a community of eight villages(now left seven as no family of this clan is living in village Sudhiwas) in Behal tehsil, Bhiwani district, Haryana state, India. Behal is a nearby market for these villages. Lakhlan are Jat by caste and main occupation is agriculture. This community has passion of joining defence forces and contributing towards national security. Dada Bhomiya is the totem of this clan and a huge temple is built in village Patwan. Origin place of this clan is from Lakhi Jungle. This clan moved to village Patwan in around 1200 CE. The name of these eight villages as given below:

  • Patwan
  • Garwa
  • Mithi
  • Morka
  • Sudhiwas (No family of this clan is living now in this village)
  • Surpura Khurd
  • Surpura Kalan
  • Behal ki Dhaani
  • Mandholi khurd

A branch of this clan moved from Lakhi Jungle can be found in Kanwar Pura Village, Sirsa District, Haryana.

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