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Sarna (Punjabi:, Hindī: ), originally Sarna is an Indo-Aryan Punjabi Rajput surname originating in the Punjab region of the South Asia. It is part of the broad Kshatriya. The Kshatriyas in Hinduism are one of the four varnas. They are traditionally members of the military or ran in an administrative capacity. The Kshatriya were assigned to protecting the Hindu dharma. Over the course of time, Sarnas migrated to places across Punjab from their original homeland in Ajmer-Merwara and Rajputana. Sarnas came to be known as Mair Rajputs from within amongst the Punjabi Hindu Bhatti / Bhati Rajputs and originate from the Rajput clans of Rajasthan in Ajmer and migrated to the Punjab later in their history.〔(History of the Mair Rajputs )〕 After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the minority Hindu Sarnas migrated to India while the Muslim refugees from India migrated to Pakistan. Several Sarna families can trace their origins in West Punjab. Sarna clan members that converted to Islam due to the missionary Sufi saints later moved to Sindh particularly to Badin District and therefore being called as Sindhi Rajput. Today, Sarnas live in numerous regions within India, but are mostly concentrated in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh. Sarnas are Hindu, Sikh and Muslim Rajputs, as the religions are generally very close in the Punjab region.〔Temple, R.C. ''The Legends of The Panjab'', 1884. Many reprints 1977, 2002 (ISBN 81-7167-636-7, ISBN 0-405-10128-7)〕〔"Imperial Rule in the Punjab: The Conquest and Administration of Multan, 1818-1881" by J() Royal Roseberry, III. ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'', Vol. 110, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1990), p. 176〕〔(Griffin, Lepel Henry. ''The Panjab chiefs, historical and biographical notices'', 1865 )〕 ==Mair Rajput Gotra== Sarna is a Hindu "Mair Rajput of Punjab" Gotra; Rose in 1914 wrote: "The Sarna trace their origin to the Yaduvanshi clan of the Bhatti Rajputs...They say that the Sur, Shinh and Jaura Sunars are all descended from a Raja Jandhan, as are the Randhawa, Sara, and Nijjar Jats. They too observe some old Rajput customs" (441).,〔Page 441; Rose, H.A. ''A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province''. Lahore: Civil and Military Gazette Press, 1914〕〔(Notable Mair Rajput Gothras (Families); "The Mair Rajputs of Punjab" by Mr. Rajesh K Verma. )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sarna clan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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