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Kasaniya Kasaniya or Kasania is a gotra (clan) of the Jat people found in Rajasthan, India. Their lineage is traditionally traced from the god Krishna. In Sanskrit the Krishna Vansha were called ''Karshney'' or ''Karshniya'' which became Kasaniya. The Krishna Vansha people in China were known as Kushan or Yuezhi. They are believed to be inhabitants of place Kasgar. According to Thakur Deshraj 〔Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihas (Hindi), Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd edition 1992.〕 , the Jats in the Siwalik Hills and the lower reaches of Lake Manasarowar left these areas after the Mahabharata war and migrated to Uttarakuru (an apparently mythical place, sometimes identified with the Kuru Kingdom). Some of them settled in Punjab in the area known as ''Yadu ki Dung'', some settled in Kashmir, and the rest migrated as far as Siberia. ==References==
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