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How Origin of Gadiya Lohar?

Gadiya blacksmiths originated from Rajputs (Thakur), they are descendants of Rajputs only, apart from other castes, all their gotras match with the gotras of Rajputs, this is a clear example of them being Rajputs.

Only 2 or 3 gotras of other castes are similar to the gotras of Rajputs. The other castes who consider themselves Rajputs are actually Shudra castes or Adivasi tribes.

Gadia Lohar is a Rajput warrior of the Haldighati war who worked with the blacksmiths of the Sikalighar caste.

It is not a coincidence that all Gotras are similar. According to the Sanatan Hindu religion of ancient times, the castes having the same Gotra are the same, i.e. cart blacksmiths are Rajputs only. One reason for this could also be that the Sikalighar caste, who are blacksmiths, would be less able to work in the army, hence the Rajputs also started making weapons and after the Haldighati war, they must have given five promises to the Maharana, which they are fulfilling till today.At the time of Maharana Partap's war, there were Rajput warriors of the following Rajput branch who are today known as Gadia Lohar.

Rajput gotra gadiyalohar gotra

Parmar. 1parmar ya panwar

2chawda. 2chawda

3chauhan. 3chauhan

4rahtore. 4rathore

5dabhi. 5dabhi

(Dabhi sub-branch of gurjar partihar

6Sankhala 6Sankhala

7Parihar. 7Parihar

8Solanki. 8Solanki

9Sisodiya. 9Sisodiya

10Dadhich 10Dadhich

Or dahiya

11 (borana. 11 borana

sub-branch of tomar).

1,668 / 5,000 The battle of Haldighati took place on 18 June 1576.

Place- Khamnor Haldighati

In which the brave and valiant king of Sisodia dynasty Maharana Pratap fought with the army chief of Mughal emperor Akbar, Mansingh (Kachhwaha Rajput).

Many brave soldiers were martyred as a result of this war.

The Mughals also had to face defeat. The Mughals got victory but got defeat in the form of victory. Akbar wanted to make Maharana Pratap bow down, which he could not do.

One day suddenly when Akbar heard the news of Maharana Pratap's death, the ground slipped under his feet and tears came out of his eyes. Maharana Pratap always struggled in his life and Akbar told Maharana that I have seen other Rajput warriors but I have never seen a warrior like Maharana Pratap who never bowed down.

Many castes and tribes fought in Maharana Pratap's war, they are as follows

1. Bhil (hero) army of archers in support of Rana Punja

2. Charan (favorite devotee of Maa Karni)

3. Lohar caste (Sikalighar, Gadiya Lohar)

4. Rajput caste

(Ramdas Chauhan, Shur singh Chauhan, Ishwar Singh Rathore, Jaimal Rathore, Ragho Borana (Tomar) Ramshah Tomar, Tarachand Panwar with them some Sankhla Rajputs, Kalyan Singh Ji Parihar (padihar)

Like Bhilwara, Soda (Sankhla), Gopaldas and Mansingh Sisodia, Khan Solanki, some Chavda and Devda were also there

etc. Rathore, Sisodia, Sankhla (Soda), Chavda, Parmar, Solanki, Borana (Tomar were descendants of Borana, son of Delhi's king Angpal Pal Tomar ), Rajput clans of Chauhan branch helped Maharana Pratap in the battle of Haldighati.

Some Rajputs helped Sikalighar blacksmiths in making weapons. After the war, they

Five promises given by Gadiya blacksmith The battle of Haldighati took place on 18 June 1576.

Place- Khamnor Haldighati

In which the brave and valiant king of Sisodia dynasty Maharana Pratap fought with the army chief of Mughal emperor Akbar, Mansingh (Kacc Kachhwaha Rajput).

Many brave soldiers were martyred as a result of this war.

The Mughals also had to face defeat. The Mughals got victory but got defeat in the form of victory. Akbar wanted to make Maharana Pratap bow down, which he could not do.

One day suddenly when Akbar heard the news of Maharana Pratap's death, the ground slipped under his feet and tears came out of his eyes. Maharana Pratap always struggled in his life and Akbar told Maharana that I have seen other Rajput warriors but I have never seen a warrior like Maharana Pratap who never bowed down.

Many castes and tribes fought in Maharana Pratap's war, they are as follows

1. Bhil (hero) army of archers in support of Rana Punja

2. Charan (favorite devotee of Maa Karni)

3. Lohar caste (Sikalighar, Gadiya Lohar)

4. Rajput caste

(Ramdas Chauhan, Shur singh Chauhan, Ishwar Singh Rathore, Jaimal Rathore, Ragho Borana (Tomar) Ramshah Tomar, Tarachand Panwar with them some Sankhla Rajputs, Kalyan Singh Ji Parihar (padihar)

Like Bhilwara, Soda (Sankhla), Gopaldas and Mansingh Sisodia, Khan Solanki, some Chavda and Devda were also there

etc. Rathore, Sisodia, Sankhla (Soda), Chavda, Parmar, Solanki, Borana (Tomar were descendants of Borana, son of Delhi's king Angpal Pal Tomar ), Rajput clans of Chauhan branch helped Maharana Pratap in the battle of Haldighati.

Some Rajputs helped sikalighar blacksmiths in making weapons. After the war, they gave 5 promises to Maharana Pratap which they are fulfilling till date. This fact also seems to be true that only Rajputs can have self-respecting caste. Even today, Gadiya blacksmith are struggling with economic crisis.

Five promises given by Gadiya blacksmiths -

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1 Will not live by building a permanent house 2 will not sleep on the cot 3 Will not climb Chittorgarh Fort 4 Will not light the lamp 5 Will not keep a rope to draw water R Translate in hindi

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