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Sharaya
Jat clan
EthnicityHaryanvis
LanguageHaryanvi
ReligionHinduism

Sharaya (also spelled as Saharaya, Sahraya, and Sehraya) is a Gotra of Jats mainly found in Sonipat district of Haryana.

Origin

According to the Panda Brahmin's Pothi, the Sharaya Gotra is considered to be of Suryavanshi lineage, originating from Ayodhya, and they are believed to be descendants of Lord Shri Ram. This connection ties the Sharaya clan to the ancient solar dynasty, which is traditionally associated with Hindu mythology and the Ramayana.

History

The Sharaya Gotra members have a proud history of military service, agriculture, and participation in India's freedom struggle. Many of the families from this Gotra have served in the Indian Armed Forces, with notable participation in wars involving India, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. Freedom fighters from this Gotra, such as Abhe Ram Sharaya from Chhatehra, also played a significant role in India's fight for independence.

Distribution in Haryana

The Sharaya Gotra is predominantly found in the Sonipat district, though families are also spread across other regions of Haryana.

Notable Persons

References

  1. "Abhe Ram Sharaya - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  2. "Ranjeet Singh Sharaya - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 27 October 2024.


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