Nauhwar
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Nauhwar (नौहवार) or Nohwar is a gotra of Jats found in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in India. They belong to Chandravanshi kshatriyas. They come mostly from Naujheel area in district Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, where they ruled in ancient times.
Nauhwar and Narwar Jats are cousins/brothers. They get Narwar name after Narhari, a great Jat warrior, from Nahwar clan. Intermarriages are banned in these two gotras. Nauhwars are believed to have originated from village Shall (Salya) in block Naujheel. There are about 100 villages of Nauhwars and 12 of Narwars. In Palwal (Faridabad district) area of Haryana they are called Nauhwar-Chauhans. Mr. Cheti Lal Verma of Palwal, a famous rich industrialist, was Nauhwar-Chauhan Jat.
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[edit] Distribution in Uttar Pradesh
Atri and Nohwar gotras are also onsidered brotherly gotras and do not marry within each other. There are 80 villages of Atri Jats in Aligarh. Adjoining them in Mathura district are Nohwars, who have 100 villages.
[edit] Distribution in Madhya Pradesh
[edit] Notable persons of this clan
- Cheti Lal Verma - Industrialist from Palwal, Haryana
[edit] References
- Jatland Forums
- Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudi, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Adhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats), Agra 1998

