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Gahlot
Gahlot is a gotra (clan) of India. It traces its ancestry to the Suryavanshi Kshatriyas. The variations of the name include Gehlot, Galoth, Gohil or Guhilot. It is associated with the jaat community, and Gahlot Jaats once ruled in Banswara, Dungarpur, Mewar, Pratapgarh and Shahpura. These areas were all in the region now known as the state of Rajasthan.Gahlot is a Rajvara cast of jaats.Jullandhar and Hoshairpur regions also have considerable Gahlot population with some of the Rajvara branch having migrated to Pakistan in 1947. In Gujarat, they are generally referred to as Gohil and have once ruled the princely states of Bhavnagar, Sihor, Palitana, Lathi and Vala.In modern times prominent personalities of this clan from both sides of the border of India and Pakistan include Ashok Gehlot congress MLA and politician and Major Tufail Mohammed Shaheed recipient of the Nishan E Haider the highest of the Military awards in Pakistan.
==History==
The Atpur Inscription of 977 AD lists 20 kings starting with Guhadatta and ending with Saktikumara. Major cities included Nagahrada and Aghata. Chittor was captured by Bappa Rawal in the 8th century. The Guhilas fought the Paramaras in the 11th century and the Chalukyas in the 12th century. During the reign of Jaitrasimha (1213-1252 AD), Nagahrada was sacked by Iltutmish. Then Samarasimha (1273-1301 AD) submitted to Ulugh Khan before Ratnasimha submitted to Alauddin Khalji in 1303 when Chittorgarh Fort was captured.

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