Origin of Karhana
Karhana or Kahrana was one of the ruling clans of Gurjars (or Gujjar)s in India. Karahana were the rulers of Karahan Kingdom in Khotan / Khattan, silk route (Xin jiang, China) The Karahana controlled the vast areas south of the Tianshan Mountains and Hezhong (Samarkand) in Central Asia. The Uighur local regimes had very close relations with the ruling dynasties in the Central Plains. In 1009, after occupying Yutian, Karahana sent envoys with tribute to the emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). In 1063, the Northern Song conferred upon the ruler of Karahan the title of “King of Sworn Allegiance.” In the third year after the founding of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Gaochang Uighurs sent 42 envoys bearing tribute to the Northern Song court.Present Demographics
They are found in Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and western Uttar Pradesh.
The important villages are:
Haryana
- Bhodwal Majri, Tehsil Samalkha, Distt Panipat
- Ferozepur Kalan, Ballabgarh, Distt Faridabad
- Pingore, Distt. Palwal
- Sikandarpur, Distt Jhajjar
- Bazitpur, Distt. Jhajjar
- Mohri, Distt. Karnal
Uttar Pradesh
- Piplahda, Tehsil Sardhana Distt Meerut
- Dariyapur, Tehsil Mawana Distt Meerut
- Bhomma, Distt Muzaffarnagar
- Kedwa Kamala, Distt Baghpat
- Mandaura, Tehsil Sardhana Distt Meerut
- Bairkhedi Hindu, Distt. Saharanpur
- Naya Bans, Distt. Gautam Budh Nagar
