We Just TODAY Have discovered WORLDS OLDEST Dinosaurs in The Great RANN OF KUTCH

April 19, 2013

We Just TODAY Have discovered WORLDS OLDEST Dinosaurs in The Great RANN OF KUTCH
In the CheriyaBet – NORTH of the KHADIR – KUTCH
Reports and NEWS Soon will be published/Broadcasted in MEDIA and News PAPERS


KHADIR EXPEDITION Cheriyabet Introduction and KHADIR EXPEDITION on RANN SIDE‏

It WILL BE on aired toDAY rural parts of mundra, Ghadhshisha……….it vl telecast at 8.30 pm at Gandhidham, Bhachau, Rapar, Anajr, Kukma and whole east kutchhh…Thnx..
IF ANY ONE WISH TO Contact I can give contact – Police /BSF permission required

Dinosaurs search expedition in RANN of KUTCH north of Khadir

April 17, 2013

KHADIR EXPEDITION Cheriyabet Introduction and KHADIR EXPEDITION on RANN SIDE‏

It WILL BE on aired toDAY rural parts of mundra, Ghadhshisha……….it vl telecast at 8.30 pm at Gandhidham, Bhachau, Rapar, Anajr, Kukma and whole east kutchhh…Thnx..

IF ANY ONE WISH TO Contact Euro Boarding school in RATANPAR – near DHOLAVIRA – Need to reach on Friday evening as They start early morning Saturday. and finish at late evening on Saturday – so u will be back by SUNDAY. – I can give contact of MOHAN BHAI – Police /BSF permission required

So Best possible expedition day is SATURDAY/SUNDAY when On Saturday the breeze of 8 km /h may give some comfort and bit coolness and temperature may come down by 2C to around 37 C

The Temperature is Likely to UP again -So Best wishes to all explorer for the expedition. And LOCAL RANN AND KHADIR may differ from rest of other area of KUTCH and BHUJ weather center data.

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Kshatriya’s 36 Kuls and Full details of all Kshtriyas and Rajputs

February 5, 2013

Kshatriya VANSH-GOTRAS-KULDEVI

RAJPUTS PLACES(Thikana) AND THERE GOTRAS

 

Important branches of Suryavansh

Branch Location Gotra Kuldevi

Suryavanshi UP & Uttranchal Kashyap Chandika

Raghuvanshi UP, Bihar, Raj,MP Kashyap,Vasistha Kalika
Nimivansha Bihar Vasishtha Chandika
Nagvanshi Jharkhand, Orissa,MP Kashyap Chandika
Gohil Vansha Gujarat, Rajasthan Kashyap Vanmata
Rathore Bihar, Rajasthan Kashyap, Gautam Vindhyavasini
Gautam Bihar,UP Gautam
Parmar Bihar,UP,MP Vashishtha Durga
Kachwaha Bihar, UP,Rajasthan Gautam Mangala
Parihar UP, MP, Rajasthan Kashyap Chamunda
Gaud UP,MP,Rajasthan Bhardwaj Mahakali
Chauhan Bihar,UP,Haryana Vatsa Shakambhari
Vaishya UP,Bihar Bhardwaj Kalika
Pundir UP,Gujrat,Rajasthan Paulsatya Dadhimata
Dixit Gujrat,UP,Bihar Kashyap Chandi
Kaushik UP,Bihar Kaushik
Bisen UP,Bihar Prashar

Important branches of Chandravansh

Branches Location Gotra Kuldevi

Somvansha UP,Bihar,Punjab Aatri Mahalaxmi
Puruvansha UP Bhardwaj Chandi
Haridwar UP Bhargawa
Kuruvansha Bihar,UP Bhardwaj Bandi
Drahhuvansha Tripura,Assam Aatri Mahalaxmi
Bhriguvansha UP Bhargava
Bhativansha Bihar,Rajasthan Aatri Mahalaxmi
Chandel Bihar,UP,Himachal Chandraya,Vatsa Mahadevi
Jhala Gujrat,Rajasthan Kashyap Mahakali
Solanki Guj,Rajashthan,Bihar Bhardwaj Chandi
Sengar Bihar,UP Gautam Vindhyavashini

RAJPUT VANSH

  1. Suryavansha
  2. Chandravansha
  3. Agnivansha

Suryavansha

1.Badgujar Kshatriya:
Gothra – Vashishtha.
Ved – Yajurved.
Kuldevi – Kalika.
From the vansha of Ramchandraji.
Branches – Sikarwar, Khadal, Batela, Raghav, Chopra, Bafna etc.

2.Gyatvanshi Kshatriya:
Tirthankar Mahavir was Rajput Kshatriya and belongs to this vansha. He later formed Jain Dharma.

3.Gour, Goud Kshatriya:
Gothra – Bhardwaj.
Ved – Yajurved.
Devi – Mahakali.
Ishta – Hridradev.
From the vansha of Lord Raja Jayadrata, Sinhaditya, Laxmanaditya also belongs to this vansha. States – Ajmer, Takshasheela, Awadh, Gohati, Shivgarh.
Branches – Amethiya Kshatriya .
Total 5 branches. Existed from 1290.

4.Raikwar Kshatriya:
Gothra – Bhardwaj.
Ved – Yajurved.
King Suval, Shakuni belongs to this vansha.
States – Raikagarh near Jammu, Ramnagar, Rampur, Mathura etc. Named Raikwar as they belongs to Raikgarh.
This is a branch of Rathor.

5.Sikarwar Kshatriya:
Shikharwal, Sakarwar are the same.
Gothra – Bhardwaj.
Kuldevi – Durga.
Devata – Vishnu.
This is a branch of Badgujar. Many kings belongs to this vansha.
State – Shikarwar (City).                 Branches – Kadoliya, Saraswar etc.
6.Dixit Kshatriya:
Gothra – Kashyap.
Ved – Samved.
Devi – Durga (Chandi).
King Durgbhav belongs to this vansha. Samtat Vikramaditya has given them the title of Dixit as they belongs to Dikhitana. Being from the vansha of Raja Durgbhav the are called Durgvanshi. King Udaybhan, Banwarisingh, Gaibarshah also belongs to this vansha.
Branches – Durgvanshi, Kinwar.
States – Nevnatangarh, Umri, Phulwariya. Dixit surname also comes under Bhumihar caste which is different.

7.Gohil Kshatriya:
Gothra – Kashyap.
Ved – Yajurved.
Kuldevi – Banamata.
Kuldev – Mahadev.
Branches – Vajasniya. This is a branch of Gahlod vansh. Maharaja Gohil founded a state at the basin of Luni river which includes 350 villeges with capital Khergarh.
State – Sourashtra, Kathiyawarh, Gohilwarh, Bhavnagar, Sihor, Palitana etc. Grahadatta was the first king from Gohin vansha. Great king Shiladitya also belongs to this vansha. This vansha existed from 703.
This is a branch of Gahlod.

8.Suryavanshi Kshatriya:
These are Suryavanshi Kshatriya and their kul is also Suryavanshi.
Gothra – Bhardwaj, Kashyap, Savanya.
Guru – Vashishtha.
Ved – Yajurved. King Akaldev, Tilakdev etc. belongs to this vansha.
States – Shrinagar and Garhwal.

9.Singhel Kshatriya:
Gothra – Kashyap.
Ved – Yajurved.
Kuldevi – Kali.
State – Sinhalgarh.
Being from Sinhalgarh they are called Singhel.
Branches – Chhokar, Jadeja, Jaiswal, Khagar, Kharbad.
Sub-Branch – Jadoun.

10.Thakur Kshatriya:
Thakur – Thakurai Kshatriya are Suryavanshi.
Thakur is their Kul also. Notice: Thakur is not our caste, our caste is Rajput Kshartiya. Thakur is a title given to Rajput Kshatriya. There is also a different caste called thakur.

11.Nimivanshi Kshatriya:
Gothra – Vashishtha.
Ved – Yajurved
Gothra – Kashyap.
Ved – Samved.
This vansha is named after Nimi, son of Maharaja Ishwaku.
Branch – Nimodi kshatriya.

12.Sisodiya Kshatriya (Branch of Gahlod) :
Rana Vansha Being from Sisoda village they are called Sisodiya.
This is a third branch of historical Gahlod Rajputs.
They have same Gothra, Ved, Kuldevi and Isht dev as for Gahlod Vansha. The great heroes from history like Maharana Pratap, Chhatrapati Shivaji belongs to Sisodiya Vansha.
State – Udaypur.
Ranawat, Chundawat, Sangawat, Meghawat, Jagawat, Shaktawat, Kanhawat etc are included.
This is just like Chundawat is a son of Chunda, Shaktawat is a son of Shaktisingh. In Sanskrit, meaning of “wat” is son. The name of Kul begins with the name of Rajput King. The Rajput king who fighted in a battlefield (Ran) has given a title Rana and those who fought greatly were awared with a title Maharana.

13.Kachhwah Kshatriya:
Gothra – Goutam, Vashishtha
Kuldevi – Durga.
Isht – Ramchandraji.
From the vansha of Kusha. Famous king Prithviraj belongs to this vansha.
They have 21 branches – Narwar, Gwalior, Drawakunda, Majkotiya, Jasrotiya, Jammuwal, Dhar etc.
Semi-branches are Shekhawat, Dudhawat, Ratnawat, Rajwat, Bakawat, Pahadi Suryavanshi, Naruka, Jamuwal, Gudwar, Rai Malot, Mounas Kaushik, Manhas, Minhas etc.
State – Rohtasgarh, Amer, Jaipur, Amethi, Karmati, Fort of Gwalior.
Kings from this vansh are Sumitra, Suryasen, Sawai Jaishingh etc.
Their state existed from 1503 to (Sawai Jaisingh) 1930. There are also many branches and sub-branches of this vansha.

14.Rathor Kshatriya:
Gothra – Goutam, Kashyap, Shandilya.
Ved – Samved, Yajurved.
Devi – Pankhani, (Vindhyavasini). Nagnecha (nagana)
Isht – Ramchandraji.
Kings belongs to this vansh are Raav Bika (14650, King Jaichand, Veer Durgadas Rathor, Veer Amarsingh Rathor etc.
States – Idar, Jodhpur, Marwad, Bikaner, Kishangarh, Kannouj.
Having 24 branches and many sub-branches like – Chandawat, Champawat, Jaitawat, Jhabua, Kumpawat, Kailwarh, Raikwarh, Surwarh, Jayas, Kanoujia, Bikawat, Dangi, Kotecha, Kupawat, Jodhawat etc.

15.Nikumbha Kshatriya:
Gotra – Vashishtha, Bhardwaj.
Ved – Yajurved.
Kuldevi – Kalika. Nikumbha, Sagar, Bhagirath etc. were the kings from this vansha.
States – Mandalgarh, Fort of Alwar etc.
Branch – Kathariya.

16.Shrinet Kshatriya:
Gothra – Bhardwaj.
Ved – Samved.
Kuldevi – Chandrika.
This is a branch of Nikumbha. Kings from this vansha are Dirghabahu, Bahusuket, Shakun Dev etc.
State – Kapilvastu, Shrinagar etc.
Narouni Kshatriya is one of its branch. Being originated from Shrinagar they are called Shrinet.

17.Nagvanshi Kshatriya:
Gothra – Kashyap, Shunak.
Isht Dev – Nag Devta. Ashwasen, Ritusen belong to this vanshaRaj .
State – Mathura, Marwad, Kashmir, Chhota Nagpur.
Branches – Taank, Katoch, Takshak etc.

18.Bais Kshatriya:
Gothra – Bhardwaj.
Kuldevi – Kalika.
Ved – Yajurved.
Isht Dev – Shivji.
First king from this vansha was Harshawardhan. Other kings are Trilokchand, Vikramchand, Kartikchand, Ramchandra, Adharchandra, Narwardhan, Rajyawardhan etc.
States – Baiswada, Pratishthanpur etc.
Branches – Trilokchandi, Kotbahar, Rawat, Pratishthanpuri, Dodiya, Chandosiya, Kumbhi, Narwariya etc. Being originated from Baiswada they are called Bais.

19.Bisen Kshatriya:
Gothra – Parashar, Bhardwaj, Shandilya, Atri, Vatsya.
Ved – Samved.
Kuldevi – Durga.
Kings from this vansha are Mayurbhatt, Birsen. Vansh Bisen obtain its name from Raja Birsen. States – Bisenvatika, Gorakhpur, Mankapur, Pratapgarh.
Branches – Donwar, Bambwar, Bamtola.

20.Goutam Kshatriya:
Gothra – Goutam.
Ved – Yajurved.
Devi – Durga.
Isht Dev – Ramchandraji. This is the vansh who destroyed Shakya Dynesty.
Branches – Kandawar, Antoyya, Rawat, Maurya, Goniha.
Lord Goutam Buddha was born in this vansha, then after he founded Boudha Dhamma. Mahapurush Dhumraj also belongs to this Vansha.
Note: Bhoomihar community also has a caste Goutam which is different.

21.Raghuvanshi Kshatriya:
Gothra – Kashyap, Vashishtha.
Ved – Yajurved.
This vansha is named after Suryavanshi King Raghu who was born in the 54th generation of King Ishwaku. Raja Raghu was a great warrior, he conqured in all the directions and when he returned to his capital he performed Vishwajeet Yagya and donate all his wealth to the Bramhins. He defeated Kings of Suhadra desh, Bang desh, Basins of Ganga river. He marched towards north by defeating the kings of Durdul and Malay mountains. He destroyed the Hoon Kshatriyas and expanded his regime upto kailash. The history of Raghuwansh is very famous.

22.Rawat Kshatriya:
Gothra – Bhardwaj.
Ved – Yajurved.
Kuldevi – Chandika.
Vethhar is their place of orgin. This is a branch of Bais, and according to Kshatriya Bhaskar this is also a branch of Goutam.

23.Pundir Kshatriya:
Gothra – Pulutsya.
Ved – Yajurved.
Kuldevi – Dahima.
Veer Pundhir was the first king from this vansha. This vansha was very popular during the regime of Prithviraj Chouhan.
Kulwal, Kanpuriya and Dhakad are its branches.
Pundhir is Suryawanshi Kshatriya, Hrishivanshiya. This is a branch of Dahima Kshatriya.
Lahore was their state.
Being from the vansha of Punchrik they called Pundhir. Their ansistors ruled on Telangana (Andhra) and their territory was Jasmor. The world famous Shakhumbari Devi Fair is organised in this state. This temple is situeated in the terrains of Shivalik Temple.

Other Suryawanshi Kul Amethiya kshatriya from Amethi, Gohil, Kaktiya, Udmatiya, Madiyar, Chumiyal, Kulwal, Donwar, Dhakar, Maurya, Kakan, Shanguvanshi, Bambobar, Cholavanshi, Pundir, Dogra, Lichhawi etc.

Chandravansha

1.Somvanshi Kshatriya:

Gothra – Atri.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Mahalaxmi.

King Lakhansen was one of the king from this vansha.

State – Pratapgarh.

2.Yadav Kshatriya:

 

Gothra – Kondinya.

Ved – Yajurved.

Guru – Durvasa.

Kuldevi – Jogeshwari.

Lord Vishnu was born in this vansha. Raja Arjundev was also from this vansha.

States – Dwarka, Karoli, Kathiyawara.

3.Bhati Kshatriya:

They are also called as Somvanshi. Somvanshi belongs to the vansha of Pradyumna, elder brother of Lord Krishna. The first king from this vansha was Raja Jaisa Bhati. This brave king was the son of Baland Yadav. Raja Gajsingh, Abhaypal, Prithvipal, Maharawal, Ranjitsingh, Maharawal Shalini Vahan were also the kings from this vansha. State Jaisalmer, Sirmur, Mysore, Karoli, Jaisawat.

Branches – Sirmour, Jaiswar, Sarmour, Sirmuria, Kaleria Kshatriya, Jadeja. Rawal Jaisal founded Jaisalmer. The temple, palaces of this city are build from yellow stone. Raja Rawal ruled from 1212.

4.Jadeja Kshatriya:

At some places this vansha is also called as Chudasa.

State – Gondal state, Navnagar (Gujarat).

5.Tanwar/Tomar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Gargya.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Yogeshwari.

This is a branch of Yaduvanshi. Sinharaj was the first king from this vansha who ruled from 1013. Angpal and Tungpal were also from this vansha. Tomar vansha begins from Tungpal. He was the son of king Yayati from the vansha of Puru.

States – Delhi, Gwalior, Nuspur (Himachal), Paatan (Sikat).

Branches – Sub Branches – Beruar, Birwar, Badwar, Katiyar, Katouch, Jinwar, Indoria Kshatriya and Tirota Kshatriya. Indoria Kshatriya has branches – Raikwar, Jaiwar.

6.Kalchuri Kshatriya:

Kalchuriya : This is a Haihya Kshatriya Vansh.

Gothra – Krishnatreya, Kashyap.

Kuldevi – Durga and Vindhyavasini.

Devta – Shivji. Raja Kartvirya was from this vansha.

States – Ratanpur, Raipur, Koushal (M.P.) and Mahashati City. The inscription from this vansha are kept in a museum at Nagpur.

7.Koushik Kshatriya:

Gothra – Koushik.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Yogeshwari.

Devta – Shiv. Raja Koushik belongs to this vansha.

State – Gorakhpur, Gopalpur.

8.Sengar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Goutam, Shandilya.

Ved – Yajurved.

Devi – Vindhyavasini.

River – Sengar. Kings from this vansha are Chitrarath, Dashrath, Dharmrath.

States – Chedipradesh, Dakshinpradesh, Sourashtra, Malwa, Champanagari.

9.Chandel Kshatriya:

Gothra – Chandatreya (Chandrayan), Sheshdhar, Parashar and Goutam is also found.

Kuldevi – Maniyadevi. Devta – Hanumanji. Veer Shishupal, Chandrabramha (Chandravarma), Yashovarman was from this vansha. This vansha defined itself.

State – Chanderi (Gwalior). Many brave kings were from this vansha.

Chandel, Chanderi nagar, Khajuraho Temple, Madan Sagar of Mahoba are the glory symbols of this vansha. The mark of Hanuman was engraved on the coins of Chandel vansha.

10.Gaherwar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Kashyap.

Ved – Samved.

Devta – Vishnu, Mahadev.

State – Kashi and Kashipuri. Kashya, Dinadas, Manikchand were the kings from this vansha. Bundela is a branch of Gaherwar vansha and Bundelkhand is the state of Bundela vansha. Kherwad is the branch of Bundela.

11.Janwar/Janakwar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Koushik.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Chandika.

Research and historical inscription has proved that this vansha belongs to Maharaj Janmejay, grandson of Arjun.

States – Chhaoni in Gujarat, Japaner near Nimach and Pawagarh.

12.Jhala Kshatriya:

Gothra – Kashyap.

Ved – Samved.

Kuldevi – Durga, Mahakali.

Isht – Mahadev.

Veer Kundmal, Harpal, Vijaypal were from this vansha.

States – Kuntalpur, Sekhrigarh, Krantigarh, Bikaner, Kathiyawarh, Jhalawarh, Limdi. When the three prince of Raja Harpal and Rani Shaktidevi were playing, an elephant lifted them. Rani Shaktidev catched them (“Jhel lena” in hindi) in her hands and from then this vansha is named Jhala.

13.Palwar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Vayaghra.

Ved – Samved.

Dev – Nag.

As they lived in Pali village, this vansha is named as Palawar.

14.Gangavanshi Kshatriya:

Gothra – Kanvayan.

Ved – Samved.

This vansha was named after Raja Gangeya. The famous Jagannath temple at Puri was build by this vansha. This vansha also has its own calender.

15.Biladariya Kshatriya:

Gothra – Atri.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Yogeshwari. Raja Bhogpal migrated to Biladar and thereafter this vansha comes into existance.

16.Puruvanshi Kshatriya (Paur):

Gothra – Bahryasptya.

Ved – Yajurved.

Devi – Durga.

Devta – Shiv.

Paurav (Poras) was the son of King Ila. He fought with Alexander at the basin of river Jhelum. Branch – Bhardwaj.

17.Khaati Kshatriya:

Gothra – Atri, Bhardwaj.

Kuldevi – Durga. They are the Kshatriya from Garhwal. Kursela was their state. They are Bihari Kshatriya.

18.Kanhvanshi Kshatriya:

Gothra – Bhardwaj.

Ved – Samved.

Kanhvansha begins from Raja Kanhsingh. The city of Kanpur is founded by them. Kaithola was their capital.

Branch – Kanpuria.

19.Kuruvanshi Kshatriya:

Gothra – Bhardwaj.

Ved – Yajurved.

Devta – Bandi. Kuruvansha begins fromm Raja Kuru and Yaduvansha begins from Raja Yadu.

20.Katouch Kshatriya:

The fort and temple of Kangra (Himachal) was build by Katouch Kshatriya Vansha. The temple of Ambika devi is situated inside the fort.

Branch – Jaswal, Guleria.

21.Banafar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Koundilya, Kashyap.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Sharda. King Daksharaj and Bachharaj belongs to this vansha. Brave Alha and Udal were their sons also known as Malkhan and Sulkhan respectively. Pathania is their branch.

22.Bhardwaj Kshatriya:

Gothra – Bhardwaj.

Ved – Samved.

Kuldevi – Sharda.                        Bhardwaj vansha begins from king Puru.

23.Sarniha Kshatriya:

Gothra – Bhardwaj.

Kuldevi – Durga.

They belongs to Sarangarh and hence called as Sarniha Kshatriya.

Branch – Karmwar/Karamwar.

Drahyavanshi Kshatriya: This vansha begins from Raja Drahayu, the thirt brother of Raja Yadu. Tripura was their capital. This vansha is from Bengal.

24.Choukatkhamb Kshatriya:

This vansha found its name (Choukatkhamb) as the used to break apart the pillars (Khamb) of the Rath of enemy to defeat them.

Branch – Bachhil.

Note: Gargvanshi, Bachhil, Jadeja, Bundela, Jaiwar, Katiaar etc are also comes in Chandravansha.

Agnivansha

1.Parmar Kshatriya:

Pramar, Parmar, Pambubar.

Gothra – Vashishtha.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Sinchimaay Mata, Durga in North India, Kali in Ujjain.

Their ancient capital was Chandrawati, situated 4 miles away from Abu station. This vansha evolves out from the Agni Kunda of Yagya on the Abu mountain.”Parajan Marithi Parmar” means “Vansha which defeats the enemy” hence it is called Parmar. Great Brave king Vikramaditya, Raja Bhoj, Shalinivahan, Gandharwasen were from this vansha.

States – Malwa, Dharanagari, Dhar, Devas, Narsinghgarh, Ujjain. Samrat Vikramaditya was also recognised as a great ruler by the muslim community. According to the book Shayar ul Okul at Makab e Sultania, His glory was written on a golden plate kept at Kaba. It is also mentioned in Shayar ul Okul that Khushnuba dhoop was the giving of Vikramaditya. The entire world knows that Shivling and Kutubminar were build in Kaba by Vikramaditya.

Parmar Kshatriya has 35 branches which includes Pawar, Baharia, Ujjainia, Bholpuria, Sounthia, Chawda, Sumda, Sankla, Doda, Sodha, Bharsuria, Yashoverma, Jaivarma, Arjunvarma etc.

King Umravsingh, Jaiprakashsingh, Babusahabjadasingh were belongs to Ujjaini Kshatriya. The great Kunwarsingh Mahaveer was the son of Babusahabjadasingh.

2.Solanki Kshatriya:

Gothra – Bhardwaj, Manavya, Parashar.

Ved – Yajurved.

Kuldevi – Kali.

In South India they are also known as Chalukya or Choulukya. Kings Prithvidev, Madansingh was from this vansha. Madanakul was build by King Madansingh. King Chandradeep Narayan singh also from this vansha who build an ashram for Mahatma Gandhi on his own land. This ashram is known as Hajipur congress ashram.

States – Ayodhya, Kalyan, Andhra, Paatan, Gangatat. Solanki Kshatriya has 16 branches which includes Baghela, Baghel, Solanke, Kataria, Sikharia, Sarakia, Bharsuria, Tantia etc.

This vansha is existed from 1079.

3.Parihar Kshatriya:

Gothra – Kashyap.

Kuldevi – Chamunda.

Isht – Lord Vishnu. The first king from this vansha was Nagbhatta.

The great king Harishchandra was also from this vansha. He has two wifes, one was a Brahmin and the other was Kshatriya.

States – Kathiwarh, Ayodhya, Kurukshetra to Banaras, Bundelkhand, upto Himachal.

This vansha has 19 branches which includes Surawat, Chandrawat, Gajkeshar, Badkeshar, Chandrayan, Kalhansa etc. The state of Kalhansa Kshatriya was at Basti (U.P.). Many kings were born in this vansha. Chopra Kshatriya vansha is also one of its sub-branch. This vansha is existed from 894.

4.Chouhan Kshatriya:

Gothra – Vatsa.

Ved – Samved.

Kuldevi – Ashipuri.

Guru – Vashishtha.

Isht – Mahadev.

Devta – Shrikrishna.

Samrat Prithviraj Chouhan, Lakha (1451) were from this vansha.

States – Bundi, Kota, Sirohi, Asthir. Delhi, Ajmer, Bhadoch, Dholpur was also come under their regime. They build beautiful lakes. Samrat Prithviraj Chouhan defeated Mohammad Ghori several times and forgive him later 16 times. The coward Mohammad Ghori deceitfully arrested Prithviraj Chouhan and take out both his eyes. Like Arjun, Prithviraj Chouhan was very fluent in his verbal approach. There are many other kings also belongs to this vansha.

Chouhan Kshatriya Vansha has 25 branches, sub-branches includes Hada, Khinchi, Bhadoria, Songar, Songara, Devra, Rajkumar, Sambharia, Gadharia, Bhurecha, Balecha, Tassera, Chachera, Bhawar, Bankat, Bhople etc. Chouhan vansha existed from 1067.

5.Hada Kshatriya:

Gothra – Vatsa.

Devi – Ashapuri.

Guru – Vashishtha.

Ved – Samved.

King Maniklal was from Hada vansha. One of the famous personality from this vansha is Ramdeva. Hada Kshatriya Vansha is also popularly known as Hadouti.

States – Bundi, Kota. There is a history of Brave Hada Rani.

Branches – Udawat, Devra, Devre, Jaitawat, Chandrawat.

6.Songira Kshatriya:

Gothra – Vatsa.

Kuldevi – Chandi.

Ved – Samved.

King Kirtipal, Samarsingh, Udaysingh, Samantsingh, Kanhdev, Maldev belongs to this vansha. The fort of Jalor was captured by this vansha. The mother of Maharana Pratap was from this vansha.

Branch – Bhadoria. Songira Kshatriya is a branch of Chouhan Kshatriya.

7.Baghel Kshatriya:

Baghela/Baaghela.

Gothra – Bhardwaj, Kashyap.

Ved – Yajurved.

Devi – Kali. This vansha derive its name from their ancistor Vyaghradev. Many brave perfonalities were born in this vansha.

State – Madarv, Pandu, Pothapur, Nayagarh, Ranpura etc. This is a branch of Solanki. Branch of Baghel Kshatriya is Pawar.

8.Bhadoria Kshatriya:

Gothra etc. are the same as that of Chouhan Kshatriya. They ruled on Bhadawar and hence named as Bhadoria. This is a branch of Songara.

9.Bachgoti Chouhan Kshatriya:

They derived mis-spelled name from Vatsa Gotri and called themselves as Bachgoti Kshatriya. Rajkumar and Rajwar are their branches.

10.Khinchi Kshatriya:

Gothra – Vatsa and Goutam is also found.

Ved – Samved.

Devi – Bhagwati.

Kings Bhagwatrai, Gugalsingh and Jaisingh were from this vansha. Khinchipur was their state. Raja Bhagwatrai has translated 7 stories of Ramayana into poems very beautifully. He has also written Hanuman Pachhisi.

This is a branch of Chouhan Kshatriya.

11.Dogra Kshatriya:

They are the natives of Kashmir.

Gothra – Kashyap.

States – Jammu, Balia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Vansha (Kul):

Negi Kshatriya, Katnaas etc. are also Agnivanshi Kshatriya.

KULDEVI

They are also called as family goddess. It is told that some 64 Charan kanya became Sati, in process of saving that kul (nukh). We have 12/13 kuldevis for our various surnames (kul).

Here I am trying to give as many details as possible about them. Also I will tell you which matajis have a vahan(vahan= Animal they travel with)

Here are surnames with there kuldevis:

1. Parmar(Rana-vadvala),Bhundia,Solanki,Wadhia(wanza)=Chamunda maa

2.Sumaria,nagaria,Jhanakaria,Karania,Gada,

Dhanani,Virparia,Chandaria,Bid,Mamania=Sachai mataji

3.Chheda, Nagda= Amba maa

4.Pattani,Gala,Galayai,Pathad=Sri Vishal mataji and saval mataji

5.Gangar,Bhawsar Kshtriya samaj= Sri Hingraj maa

6.Gosrani=Sri Dadal Mataji

7.Harania= Sri Malan Mataji

8.Shethia= Chakreshwari maa

9.Mandalia= Sri Pithdai maa (Pithad mataji)

10.Bharakhada,Karia:Harsiddhi maa

11.Sri Tulja Bhavani Mataji kuldevi   of Nandha

12.Balvimaa ,vara kutums and desai kutums kuldevi alsokhatri Kakaiya kuldevi mandirs Varotra,vervade,Balva,kutyana,vasavada.Makwana (luhar)= Balvi mataji

 

13.Thanki, Dave, Pandit,Bardai Brahmanis,Chauhan, Jadejas= Sri Ashapura maa

14.Bhokataria, Haria, Gudhka,Maru,Dodhia,Malde, Bhanvad-Parmar, Vadher   :Momai Maa(Dasha maa)

15.Nayi,Valand: Sri Limbach Mataji

16.Kadva-Patidar: Umiya Maa

17.Gosai:Bahuchar mataji

18.Chudasama:Khodiyar Maa

19.Katwa : Shree Brahamani Mataji

20.Kotecha, Sodha,Ruparel,Savjani :Randal mataji

21. Jethwas=   Vindhyavasini  

23.PURECHA-PORECHA.NUKHH   DUTIYA.= SHIKOTAR MAATAJI

22.Jhalas= Sri Shakti maa. 23.PURECHA-PORECHA.NUKHH   DUTIYA.= SHIKOTAR MAATAJI.(VHAANVATI MAA).

 

 

     

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2.Sumaria,nagaria,Jhanakaria,Karania,Gada, Dhanani,Virparia,Chandaria,Bid,Mamania=Sachai   mataji

4.Pattani,Gala,Galayai,Pathad=Sri Vishal mataji and saval mataji

6.Gosrani=Sri Dadal Mataji

8.Shethia= Chakreshwari maa

 

10.Bharakhada,Karia:Harsiddhi maa

 
   

12.Balvimaa ,vara kutums and desai kutums kuldevi alsokhatri Kakaiya kuldevi mandirs Varotra,vervade,Balva,kutyana,vasavada.Makwana (luhar)= Balvi mataji

14.Bhokataria, Haria, Gudhka,Maru,Dodhia,Malde, Bhanvad-Parmar, Vadher   :Momai Maa(Dasha maa)

 

16.Kadva-Patidar: Umiya Maa

 

18.Chudasama:Khodiyar Maa

 

20.Kotecha, Sodha,Ruparel,Savjani :Randal mataj

 

22.Jhalas= Sri Shakti maa.

 

36 Kuls of Kshatriyas

February 5, 2013

36 KSHATRIYA Kuls

1) RAJPALI

2) MOHIL

3) SURYA VANSHI

4) Chandra VANSHI

5) JODIYA

6) BAIS

7) SIKARVAaL

8) SAIGAR

9) BaD GURJAR

10) DODA

11) SILAaR

12) GARAhWAL

13)GODa

14) HUNa

15) GHAaHIMAL

16) SARVAIYA

17) TANK

18) JAat & Kurmies

19) PAWAR

20) KAaTHI

21) DAaBHI

22) NIKUM

23) BALLA

24) Gahlot                   (Sisodiya)

25) KamDhaj             (Rathod, vaja, vadher)

26) PARMAR             (Sodha is one of 34UpShakha of Parmar)

27) Gohil                     (Vadhia, Vasani,  Govindani)

28) Chalukya               (Solanki, vaghela, Lij)

29) ZALA –                 (Rana, Makwana, Katosana)

30) Yaduvashi             (Chudasama, Sarvaiya)

31) TuWar Vansh        (Pir Pautra)

32) KUTCH WAHA

33) Chauhan –                         Hada

34) JETHAWA

35) CHAVADA

36) PADHIYAR

PARMAR Vanshavali

Indra Deva

Parmar in UttarHind   Rajdhani Abu

After 8 generations

Chana Darshan            Rajdhani Madiya, DHANADGRA

After 4 generations

LIMAK                       Daughter Ruxmani

After 8 generations

Raja JayDrath             Sindh Pakistan, Rajdhani Amarkot +3000 BC

After 5 generations?   (Doubt of Generations)? 

Raja Vir Vikram          Rajdhani Ujjain 56 BC (Vikram Sanvat Starts Here)

After 16 generations

RAJA SANDHU

RajKumar DharniLAat

Raja Khandhuji

RajKumar MandavRayji

RajKumar Sodhaji      Generations Sodha Starts Here in Parmar Vansh

Brother Sankhlaji

Bahen Sachiyar è      Sachiyar Kuldevi of Sodha Vansh

SODHA Kul

Kul Kshetra                 Abu

Kuldevi                       Sachchhiyar

Gotra                           Bhardwaj

Brahaman – Gor          RAJGOR

Month                                     Vaishakh

Nagaru                        Ranajit

TALWAR                   RADTAR

JAJAM                        SuaPankhi

BESANU                    Ujjain

Paghdi                                  PanchRangi

PARWAR                   PANCH-5

Vruksh – Tree              AMBO – Mango

VAar – Day                 GURUVAR

ADHYA DEVI          HarSidhdhi devi

VEDa                          Yajurveda

Tithi                             Pancham

GHODO                        Kevaliyo

NADI –                       SAFARA

Kuldev –                      Pithoraji

RISHI –                       DHARMI

Shakha                        Madhavi

ZANDO                      -Tri Zandi

DHAaL                       Haripankhi

KHIRASARA NETRA site excavation News. ૪૫૦૦ વર્ષ જૂનું નગર મળ્યું http://kutchmitradaily.com/News.aspx?id=43094

March 8, 2011

From:  kutchsciencefoundation@hotmail.com

Dear friends of KUTCH, History, Archaeology, and INDO SARASWATI civilisations ,

Ii’s recent from Gadhwari wadi of KHIRASARA NETRA in NAKHATRANA, though it is without Maps. the Place We visited in 2007, where I have filmed and recorded in 2007 and published. 3 years ago. 

Sub: KHIRASARA NETRA site excavation News. ૪૫૦૦ વર્ષ જૂનું નગર મળ્યું http://kutchmitradaily.com/News.aspx?id=43094 Read the rest of this entry »

Kutchi language original alphabets as found from original scripts of SHILALEKHS and records

December 2, 2010

Kutchi language ORIGINAL ALPHABETS AS FOUND FROM ORIGINAL SCRIPTS OF SHILALEKHS/ PADIYAS AND RECORDS

AS SHOWN IN PAGE SCANNED PICTURE BELOW

Kutchi Language ORIGINAL ALPHABETS AS FOUND FROM ORIGINAL SCRIPTS OF SHILALEKHS.jpg  

Kutchi Language ORIGINAL ALPHABETS

 

 

Medal awarded to Budhiben Gadhvi for Rang bhodal art work exhibition @BHUJ in 1956

October 21, 2010

Budhiben Gadhvi received a medal for her excellent art work. She was very popular in Chakar and surrounding villages for her “Rang Bhodal art work” and that’s why she was selected to represent her art work in Bhuj-exhibition held in 1956. She died in 2003

LISTING and Longitudes and Latitudes of the Indus valley civilisation sites in Kachchh‏ (KUTCH)

August 14, 2009
On Tue, 16/9/08, Dr. Bhudia Kutch Science Foundation kutchscience@yahoo.co.in  wrote:
Dear friends of Archaeology and science,
  
  
  
DHOLAVIRA MAP
 
PUNVARESHWAR  AND WADI MEDI
 
YOUR MAIL IS RECIEVED ON YAHOO EMAIL ACCOUNT. IF YOU ARE HARIA FAMILY YOUR ORIGIN STARTS FROM KUTCH  (VAaGAD – RAPAR) AREA NAMED MOMAYMORA  VILLAGE MEANS MOMAYA MATA HILLS IN RAPAR ON THE SIDE WAY TO DHOLAVIRA APPROCH FROM RAPAR. WHERE RAPAR IS ON THE WAY TO DHOLAVIRA FROM BHUJ.
 
 
NAREDI IS NEAR MOTHADA IN ABADASA OF WEST KUTCH. PLACES NEAR NAREDI AND ABADASA ARE AS BELOWS.
 
IF YOU ARE LOOKING JAIN PLACES – ALL ARE MENTIONED IN FIRST PARAGRAPH .
PLACES AROUND NAREDI,
 
 
ANCIENT ROHA FORT BUT IT HAS COLLAPSED DURING EARTHQUAKE. PLACE OF POET “KUTCHI KAVI KALAPI’S IN LAWS PLACE” http://www.panoramio.com/photo/2292285
 
PUNVARO GADH AND PUNVARESHWAR TEMPLE NEAR MANJALl NAKHATRANA. WHERE WADIMEDI AREA HAS 2000BC UNDERGROUND CASTLE. EXCAVATION NOT DONE YET
 
I recently have got interested in the Indus Valley Civilisation, and hence would like to visit such sites in India. Apart from the Dholavira, Kanmer, Kuran, what are the other places worth visiting?
 
 
APART FROM ABOVE INDUS PLACES. – EXCAVATION NOT DONE YET SO PLACES YOU CAN NOT REALISE ELSE LIST WAS SENT TO YOU IN THOMAS MAIL.

THERE ARE OVER 100S INDO SARASWATI CIVILISATIONS IN KUTCH , BUT MAINLY 3-4 TO BE VISITED – DHOLAVIRA, KANMER, KURAN, ETC

TAKE LISTING WITH LONG –

Chitrol 23.24N – 70.40E
Desalpur 23.29N – 69.10E
Dholvira (Kotadi) 23.58N – 70.12E
Gadhwaliwadi 23.30N – 69.03E
Gunthai 23.28N – 69.09E
Jatavadar 23.45N – 70.40E
Kanthkot 23.29N – 70.29E
Kerasi 23.40N – 70.44E
Khakhra Dera 23.34N – 70.29E
Khari-Ka-Khanda 23.27N – 70.19E


Also, you said something about taking permission from local police in your reply to Mr. Thomas; do we have to take permission for visiting Dholavira? Also, do we have to take permission in advance?

Khedoi 23.03N – 69.57E
Kotada Bhadli 1 23.22N – 69.26E
Kotada Bhadli 2 23.22N – 69.26E
Kotada 23.17N – 70.06E
Kotadi 23.58N – 70.12E
Kotara-Juni-Karan 24.00N – 69.45E
Lakhapar 23.33N – 70.28E
Lakhpat 23.50N – 68.47E
Morvo 23.50N – 70.42E
Narapa 23.34N – 69.05E
Nenu-Ni-Dhar 23.51N – 69.44E
Pirwada 23.20N – 70.00E
Pabunath 23.38N – 70.31E
Rampara (Vekera No Timbo) 23.30N – 70.45E
Ramvav 23.32N – 70.28E
Samaghoga 22.55N – 69.40E
Selari 22.42N – 70.37E
Surkotada 23.37N – 70.50E
Todio 23.05N – 69.55E
Vada 23.34N – 69.03E

TO GO DHOLAVIRA PERMISSION IS GRANTED FROM BHUJ DSP POLICE HEADQUATERS http://wikimapia.org/#lat=23.241356&lon=69.6650362&z=17&l=0&m=a&v=2&show=/743317/Supdt-of-Police-Kachchh-Office&search=bhuj – SO IF YOU ARE TRAVELING FROM NAREDI – FIRST NEED TO GO BHUJ FOR PERMISSION LETTER ON THE WAY TO DHOLAWIRA VIA BHUJ AND RAPAR. ELSE NEAREST PLACE TO DHOLAWIAR ARE ANJAR GANDHIDHAM AND RAPAR.
Considering we will be travelling from Mumbai-NareDi-Mumbai, what would be the best route to Dholavira, and the other sites Kanmer, Kuran, etc (that you have mentioned in response to Mr. Thomas’s mail). How far away from each other are they?
 
HOW YOU ARE TRAVELLING ? BY PRIVATE TRANSPORT BEST IS AS YOU ARRIVE FROM BOMBAY FIRST YOU ARRIVE TO BHACHAU AND GANDHIDHAM.(EVEN BY TRAIN OR BUS) SO DHOLAWIRA IS CLOSER FROM THERE BUT YOU NEED TO TAKE PERMISSION LETTER FROM BHUJ SO YOU HAVE TO GO TO BHUJ FIRST.

Would you suggest visiting Bhujjodi, Padhar, Dhaneti, Dhamanka, Lilpur, Anjar, Mandvi, Bhadreshwar? If yes, which would be the best route plan for these villages? Is any prior permission required to visit any of these villages?

MOST NRI DO VISIT BHUJODI NEAR MADHAPR OF BHUJ FOR HANDICRAFT PURCHASE. WORTH VISITING FOR THESE PURPOSE. BHUJODI IS BHUJ 8KM AND MADHAPAR 3KM .
 
THESE DO NOT REQUIRE PERMISSION, BUT WHEN YOU GO TO CLOSE TO BORDER AREA WITH PAKISTAN AND RANN OF KUTCH YOU NEED ONE, AND ALL IN JUST ONE LETTER FROM DSP POLICE HEADQUARTER ONLY, JUST LIKE BLACK HILLS (KALO DUNGAR, KURAN , LAKHPAT KOTESHWAR, SIYOT BUDHA CAVE 1ST CENTURY AD NEAR KATESHWAR  OF LAKHPAT, DHOLAVIRA ETC.) OF KUTCH.
 
 Bhujjodi, (HANDICRAFT) Padhar, Dhaneti, Dhamanka, Lilpur, Anjar, (JESAL TORAL) Mandvi, (BEACH AND JINALAYA) Bhadreshwar?  ANCIENT TEMPLE IS UNDER RENOVATION BUT MOST ANCIENT PLACES THERE ARE
 
 
 
Which are the good museums in Kachchh? Has the the museum in Bhuj reopened for people after it was damaged in the earthquake? How is the museum in Dholavira? What are their timings?
DHOLAVIRA MUSEUM IS ARCHEOLOGICAL NEW MUSEUM AND IS GOOD . OPEN IN DAY TIME DURING VISIT THERE,  MUSEUMS OF KUTCH ABD BHUJ- KUTCH NEWLY BUILD MUSEUM AND IS OPEN NEAR HAMIRSAR LAKE, AINAMAHEL – PRAGMAHEL MUSEUM OF BHUJ DARBAR GADH. AND BHARATIYASANSKRITI MUSEUM OF BHUJ NEAR TOWNHALL OF BHUJ. TIMING YOU MAY CHECK ON THEIR SITES BUT THEY ARE OPEN MORNING AND AFTERNOON TIMES AS WEL AS SAT – SUNDAYS.
  
Also, would you recommend any books on the ‘Indus Valley Civilisation’ and books on ‘Kachchh’, in general?
BOOKS FOR THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN BHUJ MUSEUM VISITS AS WELL AS ON INTERNETS. LIKE KUTCH KALA AND KUTCH MUSEUM BOOKS , ALSO VISITS SITES OF DHOLAVIRA ON MANY SITES – AS PANJOKUTCH, ASANJO KUTCH, KUTCH DARSAN, KUTCH SCIENCE, GUJARAT GOVERNMENT TOURISM SITED ETC.
 
 
 
 
From :Yours Dr. Bhudia – Science Group Of INDIA.
President:”Kutch Science Foundation”.
Founder President:”Kutch Amateurs Astronomers Club – Bhuj – Kutch”.
Life Member:”kutch Itihaas Parishad”.
 
 
PLEASE Do visit our BELOW Clubs/Groups of Science club of India, Science Group of India & kutch science foundation and ALSO JOIN US.

 

 
 
 

Do visit our ABOVE Clubs/Groups of Science club of India, Science Group of India.

 

    

LIST OF SITES OF SARASVATI CIVILIZATION of KUTCH
 

SITE                 DISTRICT         SIZE             PERIODS                                                    COORD.             COORD.                     BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Bhachau           Kutch                                Medieval                                                                                                                    IAR 1985-86: 17

Chitrod             Kutch                                Mature Harappan                                         23 24 00 N          70 40 00 E                   IAR 1977-78: 20     Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Desalpur           Kutch             1.3             Early Historic Mature Harappan                    23 37 00 N         69 08 00E                     IAR 1955-56: 69-70 Rao 1963a: 188, 205

Dholavira         Kutch               60             Mature Harappan                                         23 53 10 N         70 13 00 E                     IAR 1967-68: 17 Amri-Nal Possehl 1980: 97 Joshi et al 1984: 529 Bisht 1989, 1991

Gadhwaliwadi  Kutch                               Mature Harappan                                        23 30 00 N         69 08 00 E                     IAR 1976-77: 74 IAR 1978-79: 94  Joshi et al 1984: 529

Mochirai Zadko  Kutch                              Mature Harappan                                        23 13 00 N         69 37 00 E

 

 

 

BHARASAR dam Kutch                             Mature Harappan                                        23 10 00 N         69 34 00 E

Zura Kotadi      Kutch                               Mature Harappan                                        23 24 00 N         69 36 00 E

Gameri             Kutch                              Medieva Post-urban Harappanl                                                                                     IAR 1985-86: 17

 

 

 

Gunthai             Kutch                             Mature Harappan                                         23 28 00 N         69 09 00 E                     Possehl 1980: 98 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Jagaroh             Kutch                             Medieval Post-urban Harappan                    23 21 00 N         70 11 00 E                     IAR 1986-87: 29

 

 

 

Jatavadar         Kutch                             Mature Harappan                                         23 45 00 N             70 40 00 E                   Joshi et al 1984: 529

JataVira           Kutch                              Mature Harappan                                       23 27 00 N             69 15 00 E

LAKHIYAVIRA        Kutch                        Mature Harappan                                        23 22 00 N             69 20 00 E

Kotay(Koteshwar)      Kutch                        Mature Harappan                                        23 23 00 N             69 48 00 E

Jhangar Anjar          Kutch                   Mature Harappan                                         23 19 00 N             70 05 00 E                 IAR 1965-66: 14 Possehl 1980: 100 Joshi et al 1984: 528 Joshi 1990b: 418

 

 

 

Jhangar Khavada     Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                         23 53 00 N                 69 44 00 E              Chitalwala 1985: key fig. 8

 

 

 

Juna Chopadwa     Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                         23 16 00 N 70 15 00 E                                 IAR 1986-87: 29

 

 

 

Kanmer             Kutch                         Medieval Mature Harappan                                                                                              IAR 1985-86: 19

 

 

 

Kanthkot             Kutch                         Mature Harappan                                         23 29 00 N                 70 29 00 E                 IAR 1967-68: 17 Possehl 1980: 102 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Katasar             Kutch                         Late Sorath Harappan                                     23 34 00 N                70 29 00 E                 Rao 1963a: 188, 206 Possehl 1980: 102 Joshi et al 1984: 528

Kerasi             Kutch         30.5           Mature Harappan                                             23 40 00 N                 70 44 00 E                 IAR 1965-66: 12 Possehl 1980: 102 Joshi et al 1984: 529 Joshi 1990: 412

 

 

 

Khakhra Dera     Kutch                       Mature Harappan                                             23 34 00 N                 70 29 00 E                 IAR 1960-61: 8 Possehl 1980: 103 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Khandariya     Kutch                         Late Medieval Mature Harappan                                                                                          IAR 1985-86: 19

 

 

 

Kharika Khanda     Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                             23 27 00 N                 70 19 00 E                 IAR 1965-66: 14 Possehl 1980: 105 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Khavda         Kutch                         Mature Harappan                                                                                                                     IAR 1977-78: 20

 

 

 

Khedoi         Kutch                         Mature Harappan                                                 23 03 00 N                 69 57 00 E                 IAR 1970: 13   Microliths IAR 1976-77: 15  Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

Kotada Bhadli One     Kutch     3         Lustrous Red Ware Mature Harappan             23 22 00 N                 69 26 00 E                 IAR 1965-66: 14-6  Possehl 1980: 105 Joshi et al 1984: 529

Kotada Bhadli Three  Kutch             Mature Harappan                                              23 22 00 N                 69 26 00 E                 IAR 1965-66: 14-6 Possehl 1980: 105

Kotada Bhadli Two     Kutch     8         Mature Harappan                                         23 22 00 N                     69 26 00 E                IAR 1965-66: 14-6 Possehl 1980: 105  Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Kotada Kutch             Kutch             Lustrous Red Ware                                             23 18 00 N                     70 06 00 E               Possehl 1980: 106  Mature Harappan Joshi et al 1984: 529

Kotahra             Kutch                      Mature Harappan                                                                                                                     IAR 1977-78: 20

Kateshwar (Lakhpat)    Kutch          Mature Harappan                                               23 46 00 N             68 52 00 E

Kotara              Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                               23 58 00 N                   69 47 00 E                 IAR 1967-68: 17 Possehl 1980: 106 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Lodai             Kutch                     Mature Harappan Post-urban Harappan                                                                                        IAR 1955-56: 69-70

 

 

 

Lakhasar One     Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                                  23 14 00 N                         70 41 00 E             IAR 1986-87: 29

Lakhasar Two     Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                                   23 14 00 N                         70 41 00 E             IAR 1986-87: 29

 

 

 

Lakhpar             Kutch         8         Mature Harappan                                                 23 33 00 N                         70 28 00 E             IAR 1965-66: 16 Possehl 1980: 107 Joshi et al 1984: 529 Joshi 1990b: 418

Lakhpat             Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                                 23 50 00 N                         68 47 00 E                 IAR 1960-61: 8 Possehl 1980: 108

 

 

 

Luna                 Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                                 23 40 00 N                         69 15 00 E                 Rao 1963a: 206 Possehl 1980: 108 Joshi et al 1984: 528

Luna Mandvi     Kutch Mature Harappan                                                                 22 50 00 N                         69 24 00 E                 Possehl 1980: 108 Joshi et al 1984: 528

 

 

 

Rayan Juni Mandvi     Kutch         Mature Harappan                                               22 52 00 N                         69 21 00 E                 Possehl 1980: 108 Joshi et al 1984: 528

Mandriyara Mohra     Kutch         Medieval Mature Harappan                                  23 30 00 N                     70 16 00 E                     IAR 1986-87: 29

 

 

 

Meghper             Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                                                                                                             IAR 1980-81: 10

 

 

 

Morvo             Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                             23 50 00 N                         70 42 00 E                      IAR 1967-68: 17 Joshi 1972: 114 Possehl 1980: 110 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Mulu             Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                                                                                                                 IAR 1979-80: 17

 

 

 

Narapa             Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                             23 29 00 N                         69 09 00 E                         IAR 1967-68: 17 Possehl 1980: 110 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Nadapa Caves    Kutch               Mature Harappan                                             23 19 00 N                         69 55 00 E

Navinal             Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                             22 50 00 N                         69 35 00 E                         Rao 1963a: 206 Possehl 1980: 111 Joshi et al 1984: 528

Nenuni Dhar     Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                             23 51 00 N                         69 44 00 E                         IAR 1967-68: 17 Possehl 1980: 111 Joshi et al 1984: 528-9

Ner Nesdo         Kutch                 Mature Harappan Sorath Harappan                                                                                                      IAR 1980-81: 10  Chitalwala 1985: key fig. 8

 

 

 

Netra Khirasara     Kutch                 Red Polished Ware Mature Harappan                                                                                              IAR 1969-70: 6  IAR 1976-77: 74

Pabumath         Kutch     1.5         Late Sorath Harappan Mature Harappan     23 37 00 N                     70 31 00 E                             IAR 1977-78: 21 Possehl 1980: 111 Joshi et al 1984: 528-9

 

 

 

Paria Waro Mohra    Kutch             Medieval Post-urban Harappan                  23 06 00 N                     70 05 00 E                             IAR 1986-87: 29

 

 

 

Patel Raniji Ka Magsa     Kutch     Post-urban Harappan                                 23 06 00 N                     70 11 00 E                             IAR 1986-87: 29

 

 

 

Pirwada Khetar         Kutch             Mature Harappan                                     23 20 00 N                     70 00 00 E                              IAR 1965-66: 17 Possehl 1980: 112  Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Rampar Vekarano Timbo  Kutch     Mature Harappan                                                                                                                         IAR 1967-68: 9 Posshl 1980: 114

Rampar                                         Sorath Harappan                                                                                                                             Chitalwala 1985: key fig. 8

Rampara              Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                     23 30 00 N                     70 45 00 E                               Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Ramvav             Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                       23 32 00 N                     70 28 00 E                                 IAR 1977-78: 20 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Samagogha     Kutch                 Late Sorath Harappan Mature Harappan     22 55 00 N                     69 40 00 E                                 Possehl 1980: 115 Joshi et al 1984: 528

 

 

 

Sapara         Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                                                                                                                     IAR 1979-80: 17

 

 

 

Selari         Kutch                     Mature Harappan                                        23 42 00 N                        70 37 00 E                                 IAR 1967-68: 17 Possehl 1980: 115 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Shikarpur Kutch Kutch     5.3     Mature Harappan                                     23 07 00 N                           70 35 00 E                                 IAR 1986-87: 80

 

 

 

Surkotada         Kutch     1.4     Early to Mature Mature Harappan Harappan  23 37 00 N                 70 50 00 E                                 IAR 1964-65: 12  Possehl 1980: 116 Joshi et al 1984: 528

 

 

 

Toda Timbo     Kutch             Mature Harappan                                                                                                                                     IAR 1955-56: 70

Todio             Kutch               Mature Harappan                                         23 05 00 N                         68 55 00 E                                 Rao 1963a: 188, 207 Possehl 1980: 118 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Vada             Kutch                 Mature Harappan                                         23 29 00 N                         69 07 00 E                                 IAR 1967-68: 17 Possehl 1980: 118 Joshi et al 1984: 529

 

 

 

Vaidwali Mohra     Kutch         Post-urban Harappan                                                                                                                                 IAR 1985-86: 17

Rapar gadhwari     Kutch         Post-urban Harappan                                23 06 00 N                         68 47 00 E                                                                                              

Rampar Abada wari  Kutch         Post-urban Harappan                             23 20 00 N                         68 48 00 E

Kotada Chakar       Kutch         Post-urban Harappan                               23 06 00 N                         69 44 00 E

Kotada MAD     Kutch                 Post-urban Harappan                               23 28 00 N                         68 54 00 E   

Bhadreshwar         Kutch             Post-urban Harappan                             22 54 00 N                         69 54 00 E   

Gadhada Khadir   Kutch             Mature Harappan                                   23 54 00 N                         70 26 00 E

KANTHKOT           Kutch             Mature Harappan                                   23  29 N                         70 28 00 E

 

 

 
 

STROMATOLITES which are original organisms of the time of the evolution of life on the Earth. picture of the BAY of kutch and Perth Australlia are attached along with gangeshwar dome strombolites fossils in KUTCH‏

August 14, 2009
From: kutchsciencefoundation@hotmail.com  
  
Dear EDITORIALS, Friends of the Science, History, paleontology and Geology,
  
ISOTOPIC FINGERPRINTS OF MICROBIAL RESPIRATION IN ARAGONITE FROM MODERN BAHAMIAN STROMATOLITES
Geo ARCHEOLOGICAL  LIBRARY LISTING of KUTCH SCIENCE FOUNDATION DIGITAL LIBRARY
 

 

15) 100s of Books of Archaeological library WITH ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARCHEOLOGY , Forbidden archaeology  including Civilisation and DHOLAVIRA video library, INCA, MAYA, EGYPT, INDUS etc. 

16) 100s of Books of Geological Science Library including fossils and DINO fossils complete sets of Photographic libraries INCLUDING Forbidden Geology, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOLOGY.  including video library INCLUDING Forbidden Geology video.

  

 Many doubts were raised when ETV and Bombay SAMACHAR broadcasted the following news, with doubt that the PURVA – Aadi MANAV ancestor was not existing at that time but now the skeleton evidence came out that the ancestor missing link was there at that time before (about 22 to 5.5 million years ago) between 11 and 16 million years ago.

The partial skeleton of this 13-million-year-old ‘missing link’ was found by palaeontologists working at a dig site near Barcelona in Spain.

That time matches with the Rameshwarm bridge and RAMAVATAR and Koteshwar – RAVANa History (Tretauga), means Formation of MONKEY and Apes army formation by DEVAs. that will rule out all the doubts raised for the PURVA – Aadi MANAV.
Hominid Foot prints found in older layers may have been formed later in the geological process but the study of Photomicrographs and infrared photography is required so that to eliminate that there were no signs of carving or artificial markings in or around the prints. A study of microscopic count of sand grains is ralso required so indicating that the material within the prints had been impacted, and created as the result of a force pressing down on the firmament while it was soft.
These facts show that the prints were made by the natural result of pressure from the human foot, and in no way could have been duplicated by carving nor only the pheneonmena of honeycomb appearance as the study of Photomicrographs and infrared photography can differnciate the compact sand particles under the pressurepoints which are not in honeycomb pattern appearance.
Many geologists and paleontologists do visit with curiocity of the specimen and the subject but have no background of study of Photomicrographs and infrared photography and its geological/paleontological applications so do not have any clue or chance to study those subjects in that angle of research. unfortunately lack of resourses and facility for such a research. 
 
Phase Two Fossils: Burroughs Conjecture
 

 

The most cogent explanation of anomalous fossil footprints is perhaps offered by Dr. William Greely Burroughs, of Berea College in Kentucky. Dr. Burroughs conjecture is that a depression  in fossil-bearing rock may, long after the original fossils have been formed, be filled with a sediment that in its turn may also become the medium in which the impression of a footprint or the body of a creature is fossilized. When this second period of fossilization is complete the newly formed rock may be indistinguishable from the older formation, and the new fossils may appear to have formed at the same time as those which are much older. Thus, several fossilization processes may wind up looking like a footprint made at the same time. This is undoubtebly the case in many instances, but the theory is lacking in several respects. Firstly, fossilized human footprints have been found deep within rocks that show no evidence of discontinuous formation, not just at the junction of sedimentary layers. Secondly, out of place fossils are often inconsistent not only with the ages of associated fossils but also with the rock strata and the age conventionally ascribed to them.
 
New Study Supports Idea That Primates, Dinosaurs Coexisted !!!!
 

 

Sientists have acquired new data supporting the idea that the last ancestor shared by all living primates walked with the dinosaurs more than 80 million years ago. The results came from a new technique used to reconstruct the course of animal evolution.

Previously, opposing scientific camps estimated that the animal that gave rise to the primates lived as recently as 55 million years ago and as long ago as 90 million years. The newly proposed date is closer to the older end of the range.

That’s significant because the older estimate, which was derived from studies based on molecular genetics, identifies the earliest primates as contemporaries of the dinosaurs. The younger date, which was based on fossil records, represents a period after the dinosaurs had already become extinct. ‘Our results agree broadly with a molecular estimate [and] contradict widely accepted palaeontological estimates,’ Simon Tavaré of the University of Southern California and his colleagues reported in the journal Nature. Their finding sprang from a scientific collaboration that straddled the fields of biology and mathematics and spanned research centers from California to the Swiss Alps. Working with colleagues from Harvard University, the University of Washington, Chicago’s Field Museum, and institutions in England and Switzerland, Tavaré used a novel mathematical approach to help answer a major piece of the evolutionary puzzle. Past Views The search for the first primate—that is, the last animal to have been an ancestor of all members of the primate family tree—has long intrigued scientists and others interested in humanity’s evolutionary origins. From the oldest known fossil remains of primates, paleontologists have determined that some ancient members of our evolutionary family lived and died at least as far back as 55 million years ago. Fossils alone, however, cannot disclose precisely when members of the last common ancestral species began to segregate into distinct populations that eventually gave rise to the modern array of some 200 primate species. That’s because the fossil record is incomplete. Paleontologists can’t tell how close any particular specimen was to the progenitor of the primates. So, to approach the problem from another angle, scientists in the field of molecular genetics have compared subtle differences in the DNA of living primates.
 
Geneticists can tell how recently two species diverged from a common ancestor from information etched in the organisms’ genes: The fewer differences researchers find between two genetic codes, the more recently the species parted evolutionary company.
Using this method, geneticists have concluded that about 90 million years have elapsed since all living primates shared their last common ancestor.
Based on such studies, evolutionary biologists such as Pennsylvania State University’s Blair Hedges believe that early primates lived alongside the great reptiles. ‘[Primates and other] major groups of mammals evolved for tens of millions of years before the dinosaurs became extinct,’ Hedges said. That mass extinction occurred about 65 million years ago.Fleshing out the Fossil Record

To reconcile the genetics-based date with the comparatively young estimates of paleontologists, Tavaré and his colleagues fashioned an evolutionary tree of the primates as it’s known from fossils.

Not wanting to depend entirely on what paleontologists have turned up, the researchers then fleshed out the rudimentary tree with educated guesswork. They used mathematical equations to predict how many species of primates are not represented in the fossil record, and to predict when and for how long those species may have lived.

The resulting model—based loosely on hard evidence but expanded to take into account species that lived and died out but remain unknown to science—suggests that the earliest primate lived about 81.5 million years ago, long before the age of the oldest fossils uncovered by paleontologists.

‘Naturally,’ said Hedges, ‘I am pleased with this result because it shows agreement with our molecular-clock studies.’

Tavaré’s team suggested that the earliest primates might have been small, nocturnal creatures that inhabited tropical forests. But, assuming they did exist that long ago, numerous forms could have evolved prior to the fateful cataclysm that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.

That event, presumably caused by a giant impact from outerspace, didn’t wipe out all primates living at the time, but probably spared relatively few of them, Tavaré theorized. Those primates that survived would have subsequently evolved into myriad species.

‘Of course, this is all speculation,’ Tavaré acknowledged. ‘We have not found any fossils in that bin yet.’

In fact, scientists may never know how these proposed lost kin of ours looked—or be certain they existed at all—unless paleontologists someday recover fossilized remains. 

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More Information of  Stromatolites @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stromatolite 

‘The Strombolites‘ was inspired by a visit to a lake south of Perth, one of two places in Australia where ‘strombolites‘ can be seen. These are a kind of ‘living’ rock which date back to the dawn of life on Earth

 

Though geologist all over the world do visit to research in Kutch but Geological study has not been given such a priority in KUTCH. Kutch do have fossilised strombolites in Gangeshwar dome area. when it was under shalow sea water it has LIVING fossils at that time but later with the uplift of the area from the sea bed. those fossils are plenty on the gangeshwar hill area.

 

Though Australians and Americans geologist has dome more to study similar fossils in PERTH of AUSTRALIA. none of geologist has given the time to the strombolites foosils of  Gangeshwar dome of KUTCH. similarly Bay of Kutch is full of misteries. Diving in bay of kutch reveals a beutiful coral seabed and planty of Living STROMATOLITES which are original organisms of the time of the evolution of life on the Earth. picture of the BAY of kutch and Perth Australlia are attached along with gangeshwar dome strombolites fossils in KUTCH

  

Which proves the KUTCH land formation is since the LIFE evolved on the Earth and well beyond the time we think. and need more study of the fossil records. documentry film for this subject is vailable for reference study in the Geological Library of KUTCH SCIENCE FOUNDATION GEOLOGICAl section.

 

Geology Department, Univ of California at Davis, Davis, CA 95616, sumner@geology.ucdavis.edu and ANDRES, Miriam S., Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL 33149

In honor of Prof. Ginsburg and the numerous insightful conversations we have had with him, we present new results on processes causing lithification in modern Bahamian stromatolites. As Ginsburg has argued for longer than we have been scientists, understanding how modern stromatolites or “strombolites” form and lithify is critical to properly interpreting the origins of ancient stromatolites. Microbial roles in stromatolite lithification can be traced in carbonates because microbial communities produce carbon isotopic shifts when they cycle local DIC (dissolved inorganic carbon). Thus, the isotopic composition of carbonates can record ancient microbial CO2 cycling, providing insights into the processes of stromatolite growth and microbial influences on carbonate chemistry.
In shallow subtidal modern stromatolites from Highborne Cay, Bahamas, authigenic aragonite preserves a carbon isotopic record of heterotrophic microbial influences on DIC; authigenic aragonite is >1 per mil depleted in 13C relative to aragonite that precipitated in equilibrium with local seawater. Even though cyanobacteria raise pH during peak photosynthesis, more aragonite precipitates when and where respiration influences local DIC. These results are consistent with 1) sulfate reduction promoting carbonate precipitation and 2) calcium release during decay of exopolymeric substances as previously reported. Thus, heterotrophs play a more important role than phototrophs in Bahamian stromatolite lithification on a local scale. However, organic matter produced by cyanobacteria supports the heterotrophic community. Thus, the absence of an autotrophic isotopic signature in the rock record cannot imply the absence of photosynthetic activity.

Heterotrophic signatures may also be difficult to observe in ancient stromatolites. With continued lithification, the 1-2‰ δ13C shifts will be diluted by carbonate precipitation during early diagenesis and burial. Thus, microbial isotopic signatures in shallow subtidal stromatolites are only likely to be identified in exceptional circumstances. Identifying ancient microbial signatures will require careful sampling to separate carbonate components with different isotopic signatures and carbonates that precipitated on the spatial scales influenced by microbial communities.


If oyu are just waiting to hear for the Hominid Fossils found in the KUTCH, your wish will be copleted very soon in near future! teams are working to get the perfect evidence proofs and soon reach to conclusion to clear the confusions.
Do not be surprised if you get a good vews of unexpected HOMINID fossil find in the KUTCH of GUJARAT INDIA. Though most of the geologist stick to the darwinian beliefs, But thats not the coplete truth and thats the reality that darwinian theory is not the coplete science of creation of the GOD.
Many of the geologist are in favour of the New Study Supporting the Idea That Primates and Dinosaurs Coexisted. and  Many geologists do stay away from those Geologist but must not afraid of these but dare to read their finding facts too.
GEOLOGIST opposing those viws must read the BOOK about the hominid evolution,  the canals studied of many living primates, ‘Review of Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race.’  

Books and Documentry Filming evedenses are avilable for reference ONLy at out Science library geology sections.
MANY GEOLOGISTS did LAUGH when first news of fossils of GIANTS CROCODILION published very first time just after the KUTCH EARTHQUAKE in 2001. But Now atleast FOUR crocodillion fossil specimens are discoverd from Kutch sediments. Though many have not visited those museum places to see them may be lack of information to them.

But here is details of those 1) in PANDHROW Mine GEOLOGY MUSEUM at PANDROW – KUTCH @ http://wikimapia.org/#lat=23.6896473&lon=68.7201691&z=14&l=0&m=a&v=2&search=Panandhro
2) Bharatioya SANSKRITI DARSHAN Museum of BHUJ – SPECIMAN PICTURES MAP AND LOACTION @  http://wikimapia.org/#lat=23.241982&lon=69.6648324&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2&show=/884307/Bharatiya-Sankriti-Darsan-Museum
3) specimen is under process of retrieving
and the 4) the very first and the BIGGEST OF ALL is been destroyed due to lack to understand the preserving the precious fossil treasere.

Information of GEOLOGICAL and ARCHEOLOGICAL importance of AREA of MADHAPAR

August 14, 2009
Subject: Information of GEOLOGICAL and ARCHEOLOGICAL importance of AREA of MADHAPAR
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 15:48:01 +0000

From: kutchsciencefoundation@hotmail.com 

During our research expeditions during LAST DACADE in all parts of KUTCH, we have found very exiting unexplored civilisation places INCLUDING and apart from the world famous places of DHOLAVIRA, KOTI KURAN, AND KANMER. THOSE are Video recorded and Photographed for Scientific research recordings. Including many unseen SHILALEKHS, lost documentary evidences, and new findings. 
INDUS CIVILISATION closest to BHUJ is MADHAPAR

 

, Do not be surprised if you hear from any body that Madhapr of BHUJ – KUTCH is an Indus place.
ARCAEOLOGICAL information of MADHAPAR in HARAPPAN TIME. MADHAPAR is an INDUS civilisation. records are in out Science library and in ARCHAEOLOGY department BHUJ branch of Government of GUJARAT archaeological DEPARTMENT.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DETAILS OF MADHAPAR:-

 

yes that is true. If you are in any doubt do not hesitate to contact the department of archaeology in bhuj near middle school of BHUJ.
Area near the lake of MAGJIrai lake and area around it between river PAT of Madhapar and River Dhoravaav is that area but as the area is industrialised and used for agriculture and also lake has been dug out in past with new developments , all positive findings may be lost but that’s the BARE TRUTH.
PLACE NAMED WITH “RAI” ARE OLD LAKES ARE CIVILISATION PLACES  (we have +100 archaeological places of Kutch recorded with LONGITUDE LATITUDE) 

 
MOCHIRAI OF SUKHPAR – 40 HARAPPAN GRAVES ARE FOUND IN BAJARIYUN GAAM AREA and Ancient canal structures are recorded at Kalyanpar area.
SADHURAI OF GODPAR, JAMORAI BETWEEN GODPAR AND MANUKUVA, VICHANDRAI OF MANUKUVA AND MAGJIRAI OF MADHAPAR.

 

 

 

SAR – MEANS SAROVAR ARE OLD CIVILISATION PLACES IN KUTCH.

 

BALASAR VAGAD NEAR GADHADA RASAJI DEVISAR – HAS MORE THAN ONE AREA OF
BHARASAR – HARAPPAN DAM AREA, CIVILISATION AREA DEVISAR AND JATAWADA
VADASAR – TARO -TALAV AREA OF THE VILLAGE BHADRESAR – BHADRESWAR
SUMARASAR – NENUNI DHAR CIVILISATION KHIRASARA , DAHISARA , MODSAR, Anandsar


MORO – MORA MEANS TAKARO – TIMBO  

 

SARLI TIMBO – JIWA TIMBO ARE VEKRA RAMPAR OF BHUJ
VEKARA TIMBO OF VAGAD MOMAY MORA etc

GADH AND GADHADA OF KUTCH 

DEVPARGADH, RAPAR GADH GADHWARI WADI – MEGHPAR IN BHUJ
GADHADA RASAJI NEAR BALASAR IN VAGAD,  GADHADA OF KHADIR NEAR RATANPAR GADHWARIWADI – KHIRSARA NETRA NAKHATRANA
GADHSHISHA PANDYANO GADH etc GADHADA OF BHAVNAGAR ON RIVER BANKS OF GHELO RIVER


KOT – KOTADA – KOTDI OF KUTCH  

 

KOTADA IN ZURA,  KOTADA JADODAR KOTADA BHADLI THARAVADA IN NAKHTRANA KOTADA THARAVADA IN ANJAR,  KOTADA – KOTADI OF DHOLAVIRA
KOTADA CHAKAR REHA – UGAMANA AND ATHAMANA KOTADA – GADHADO AREA HAS GADH IN GROUNDS  Kotada (Roha) has OLD KOTDA near village Kotada and Khirasara, KANTH KOT,
KATESHWAR – LAKHAPAT KOTAY KOTESHWAR
NARAYAN SAROVAR ALSO KOTADA CHANDRANI
KOTAD AND KOTADA UNCHA OF MAHUVA BHAVNAGAR KOTADA SANGANI ON BAY OF BANKS OF KUTCH – MORVI


Collected information has been given to ARCHEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT of BHUJ – KUTCH branch including Archeological Library information at out KUTCH SCIENCE FOUNDATION LIBRARY. LAST visit document presented to the DEPARTMENT of ARCHEOLOGY AT BHUJ. If picture is not seen here it is attached with ths Email as
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Kutch is world famous for its fossil sites, 80% types of fossils of the world are available in KUTCH, MADHAPAR is also is full of famous fossils. And many of geologist / palaeontologists regularly visits different part of Fossil sites.

Hills south 4-5 km of Madhapar is KHATROL Hill range and full of different types of fossils. And so regularly many university arrange geological research and camping in this area. This area is LOCALLY KNOWN as DUNGAR WARA MAHADEV – GANGESHWAR MAHADEVA (geologically GANGESHWAR DOME of KHATROL Hill range) area and “GUNO”  is Known as GUNAWARI RIVER.

Here you can see thousands of fossils of ancient marine animals like AMMONITES, BELEMNITES, WOOD FOSSILS, STROMBOLITES and including fossil riverbed.Some of pictures are attaché here for more details one can request high resolution images.

 

 

  

All details are in reference GEOLOGY LIBRARY section 16)

 

Iincluding PICTUER and Video Library of GEOLOGY details of the places of  KUTCH, Geological Science Library including fossils and DINO fossils complete sets of Photographic libraries INCLUDING Forbidden Geology, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOLOGY.  including video library

 

 
FROM YOURS Dr.BHUDIA-Science Group Of INDIA.
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Founder :’Kutch Amateurs Astronomers Club – Bhuj – Kutch’.
Life Member:’kutch Itihaas Parishad’.

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