-
theory connects the
Admera sub-group of the
Johiyas to the
ancient Audumbaras.
During 700-1200 CE, the
Johiyas were
among the
dominant communities of north-eastern...
- others.
Jangladesh was then
inhabited by the Bhatis, Jats,
Bhattis and
Johiyas. Bika led an army of
around 300 of his
clansmen to
conquer the Jangladesh...
-
together with
tribes such as the Langas, Khichis,
Khokars (Ghakkars),
Johiyas, and others, was
successfully driven back
under Tannu-ji's leadership....
- Jat
Caste settlements. The
Bhatner area was
under the
Muslim Bhattis and
Johiyas. Most of Jat
chieftains in
Jangladesh had to
accept Rat**** suzerainty...
-
Daultana (Urdu: دَولتانہ), is a clan of
Johiya tribe settled in Punjab, ****stan. Mian
Mumtaz Daultana (Urdu: میاں ممتاز دَولتانہ),
Chief Minister of Punjab...
-
Gabol Gakhar Gaur
Rajputs Garha Gurjar Hashmi Jat
Jatoi Janjua Jhinwar Johiya Khokhar Kharal Khokhar Khanzada Kalal Kamboh Khagga Khandowa Khatri Labana...
- Rao
Kanha Dev 1357 1374 10 Rao
Viram Dev He died in
battle against the
Johiyas. 1374 1383 11 Rao
Chandra He
conquered Mandore from the
Turks in 1406....
- "Ain-I-Akbari". Subsequently, the fort
appears to have been held by Bhatis,
Johiyas and
Chayals until 1527 when it was
taken by Rao Jet
Singh of
Bikaner state...
-
portion of the region.
Bhati Muslims known as
Ranghad ruled Hissar, and
Johiya Muslims controlled most of the present-day
Ganganagar district.
These prin****lities...
-
which is
known as Rajasthan,
together with Sihag, Punia, Godara, Saran, and
Johiya, and
ruled there until the 15th century.
Raisal Beniwal established Raslana...