- Kaswan
Kaswan ( _hi. कसवां) or Kuswan or Kasuan is a
gotra of jats inRajasthan andHaryana inIndia . The word Kaswan is 'XWN' ofTocharian language meaning 'King'.Origin of Kaswan
Jat historian
Thakur Deshraj writes that Kushans were the people from Krishnavanshi who moved withPandava s in the great migration afterMahabharata . There is no doubt that Kushan word is derived from sanskrit word "karshneya" and "karshnik". The word is not 'Kushan' butKaswan clan found in Jats. [Thakur Deshraj : Jat Itihas (Hindi), Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd edition 1992. Page-202] TheTaxila Ladle Copperinscription bears this as 'Kaswin' word. In Mahabharata there is a word "Khawakasha" which becomes 'Kashwa' when 'Kh' is changed to 'x' and tellies with the word 'kasuwa' of "Panchtar inscription". The word 'Kaswan' is in fact 'XWN' word of Tokharian language which means 'King'. InMahabharata also there is mention of a country named 'Kuswan' which was situated in the north ofMansarovar lake . [Bhim Singh Dahiya :Jats the ancient rulers] [Jat Samaj Monthly Magazine, Agra, May (2006) page-7]James Legge has mentioned in the book : A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, chapter XII about the rule ofKanishka in footnote 4 that “Kanishka appeared and began to reign early in our first century, about A.D. 10. He was the last of three brothers, whose original seat was in Yueh-she, immediately mentioned, orTukhara .”He further mentions in footnote 6 that “This king was perhaps
Kanishka himself, Fa-hien mixing up, in an inartistic way, different legends about him. Eitel suggests that a relic of the old name of the country may still exist in that of the Jats or Juts of the present day. A more common name for it isTukhara , and he observes that the people were theIndo-Scythians of theGreeks , and theTatar s of Chinese writers, who, driven on by theHuns (180 BC ), conqueredTransoxiana , destroyed theBactrian kingdom (126 BC ), and finally conquered the Punjab, Cashmere, and great part of India, their greatest king beingKanishka (E. H., p. 152).” [James Legge : A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, (Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hien of his Travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414), in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline Translated and annotated with a Corean recension of the Chinese text)]An article about Raja
Kharavela inOrissa mentions about the rule ofKaswan in2nd century of Vikramsamvat . It has been mentioned in ‘Hathi Gumpha and three other inscriptions’ (page 24) inSanskrit as under::
Sanskrit - कुसवानाम् क्षत्रियानां च सहाय्यतावतां प्राप्त मसिक नगरम्:
IAST - “"unicode|Kusawānāṃ unicode|kshatriyānāṃ ca unicode|Sahāyyatāvatāṃ prāpt masika unicode|nagaraṃ"”.:This translates that the city of 'Masik' was obtained with the help of 'Kuswa'
Kshatriya s [Kishori Lal Faujdar:Jat Samaj Monthly Magazine, Agra, January/February (2001) page-6]According to historian
Bhim Singh Dahiya , the correct name forKushans inIndia is Kasuan, the presentKaswan clan of Jats of Rajasthan and Haryana. This title remains in use by the Jat clan and indicates their possibility of ancestral lineage fromKushan s. [Bhim Singh Dahiya :Jats the ancient rulers]Kaswan people in Jangladesh
Kaswan people were rulers in
Sindh . After the Kaswan rulers lost their kingdom they came from north-west India toJangladesh . Around4th century , they inhabitedJangladesh . Jangladesh coincided with the princely state ofBikaner in Rajasthan.Rathores under the leadership ofBika , were spreading their rule inJangladesh . Bika foundedBikaner as their capital in1488 . At that time, Kaswan Jats were ruling in about 400 villages inJangladesh . Kanwarpal was their king, and their capital was atSidhmukh town. The people of this clan were known as warriors who used to fight with patience. They had 2000 camels and 500 riders always ready for defence. They were good cultivators as well as superb soldiers. Kaswan Jats had war with Rathores, but theGodara Jats had aligned with Rathores due to which Kaswan Jats faced a defeat. Rathores annexed their kingdom in 17th century. They used to elect their king with a democratic process. Chahar Jats were their neighbourhood rulers. [Thakur Deshraj : Jat Itihas (Hindi), Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd edition 1992. Page-610 ]Kaswan people at present
Presently, Kaswan clan people are Jats, who live in about 300 villages of the
Bikaner ,Churu , andRatangarh areas.As per above Jat historical traditions it is clear that the
Kushan rulers andKaswan clan of Jats were the same people.Notable persons of this clan
DEVENDRA SINGH KASWA {BIKANER}
*Ram Singh Kaswan -Member of Parliament ,Churu
*Swami Gopal Das -Freedom fighter ,Social worker *
Amar Choudhary -C.M.D ,Progeny Institute of Technology & Social worker References
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