Jam Unnad and his descendants in Sindh|Kesar Makwana,in English
Kesar Makwana,
In the former Kirtigarh of Ghar Parkar, once upon a time, Maharana Vihas Makwana, the glorious ancestor of the Jala dynasty, was ruling. At that time, Hamir Soomra was ruling the Sindh region above Thar Parkar. This Hamir Soomra had once usurped the throne of Vihas Makwana. Vihas was eager to take revenge from Hamir. Meanwhile, his health suddenly deteriorated and he became bedridden. His body was wasting away day by day. Later, he was unable to be seen lying in bed.
Vihas Makwana's son's name was Kesar. Seeing his father's soul troubled, Kesar asked him: 'Father! What is your soul stuck in? Tell us what is bothering your mind, then our minds will be at peace.'
Vihas said, 'Son, my soul is troubled by one thing. My soul will not find peace until I take revenge on my enemy Hamir Soomra.'
Kesar says: 'Father, I am ready to carry out whatever you command. I will fulfill your promise even at the risk of my life.'
Vihas said: 'Hamir Soomaro has stolen five hundred of my clothes.
If you promise me to twist five hundred and fifteen hundred of its threads and give them to the four monks as alms on my thirteenth day, my life will be at peace.'
Thesar said: 'Father! Tathastu! I will definitely fulfill your wish.'
And in a short time, Vihas's life was lost.
Kesar Hamir reached Soomra's Sandholi to fulfill his promise to his father. At the same time, Hamir's queens and daughters were also present there, so Kesar kidnapped them along with the Sandholi.
Ghedhi. On the thirteenth day of his father's life, he donated all his belongings to the Charans.
When Hamir Soomra came to know about this act of Kesar, he marched on Kirtigarh with a large army. A big battle took place. The Rajputs of Kirtigarh fought side by side. Hamir Soomra destroyed Kirtigarh by firing cannons.
Jam Unnad and his descendants in Sindh
[SN 868 to 1203]
Jam Unnad of Sindh Nagarsama had six queens. Manba Vadher's son Sataji died at the hands of Charanputra. The second was Anopba Rathod. His son Jam Samo-Patvi. The third was Premba Sodha childless. The fourth was Puriba Chavdi and the fifth was Somba Jethwa also childless. The sixth was Jomaba Jethwa's two sons, Kuberji and Tamachiji.
The ruler Jam Sama had two sons by Rani Padma Chavdi - Kaku and Rau. Since Jam Sama was a minor when he came to the throne of Sindh, he governed the state according to the advice of his grandmother Gohil Rani.
After the Jam Sama, Jam Kaku came to Nagarsama. That uncle Jam also had two sons. The elder Rayadhan and the younger Jakhara. The descendants of these Jakhara were called Theba.
Rayadhan Jama came to the throne of Nagarsama. Being a glorious king, his name became famous both at home and abroad.
Rayadhan Jam had eight sons and one daughter named Surtani. He named these eight sons in such a way that it could be known from their names which queen's son they were.
The Bani became a Mandhara, the Samejo became a Notiyar, the Sindh Suhagan became the Sar, the Pali became the Pindhji.
Two Kunwars named Nainathji, three Mandhara-Vados, a wicked and a coward, the sixth
Understand, the seventh Notiyar and the eighth Patvi Pali alias Pratap became. Good land became his.
The queen named Nai was called Nai and the queen named Mandhari was called Mandhara.
Jam Pali came to the throne of Sindh, and the virgin princess, Raidhan, who was very dear to Jam, remained a virgin for the rest of her life due to lack of a suitable groom.
Sameja Kumar got the Rathod Parganas of Sindh in Grass. His son was Bhonji and Bhonji had a son named Haloji. This Haloji had six sons.
1. Great Karanji. His descendants were called Samejas. When lakhs and lakhs of people from different cities came to Kutch, Karanji came with them.
2. The second Mundhaji. His descendants were called Mundha Sama.
3. The third Lakhdhir. His descendants were called Lakhdhir Sama.
4. Barad. His descendants were called Barand Sama.
5. Bambhojji. His descendants were called Bambha Sama.
6. Pali, he had two sons. Rau and Zakhara.
The descendants of Rau were called the Raukadi Sama and the descendants of Zakhara were called the Zakhara Sama.
Both the third and fourth sons of Rayadhan Jam were known by the name Nai. Their descendants were also called Nai Sama. The second Nai's son was Thudiya. His descendants were called Thudiya Sama.
And the fifth, sixth and seventh three Kunvars were known as Mandhara. Their descendants were called Mandhara Sama.
The eighth Notiyar, his descendants were called Notiyars. He later converted to Islam.
A son was born to Pali Jam, the heir to the throne of Rayadhan Jam. He was named Sandhak Bhad. Sadhak Bhad had five sons.
A son was born in the evening, all the five Pandavas, morning and evening, the sun was shining; the sun, the moon, the stars
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