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{{Infobox tribe|name=Shergill/Sher-Gill|type=[[Jat]] clan|parent_tribe=[[Gill (name)|Gill]]|language=Punjabi|religion=Sikhism|ethnicity=Jats|branches=[[Majithia Sirdars|Majithia]]|surnames=Shergill, Sher-Gill, Sher-Gil, Majithia|descended=Shergill}}
{{Infobox tribe|name=Shergill/Sher-Gill|type=[[Jat]] clan|parent_tribe=[[Gill (name)|Gill]]|language=Punjabi|religion=Sikhism|ethnicity=Jats|branches=[[Majithia Sirdars|Majithia]]|surnames=Shergill, Sher-Gill, Sher-Gil, Majithia|descended=Shergill}}


'''Shergill''' is a clan (''[[gotra]]'') of [[Jats]], its parent clan is [[Gill (name)|Gill]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gill |first=Gurcharan Singh |title=Deeper Roots of the Gill, Bhatti, Sidhu, Brar, Tur, and Related Jat and Rajput Clans |publisher=Indian Family History Society |year=2008 |editor-last=Bunker |editor-first=Janice Gill |edition= |page=12 |chapter=CHAPTER 2: The Gill Clan - Section A. Indo-Scythian Origin |quote=The descendants of Gillpal use the family surname 'Gill'. There are many sub-castes such as Sher-Gill, Jhalli-Gill and so on.}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=O'Brien |first=John |title=The Construction of Pakistani Christian Identity |publisher=Research Society of Pakistan |year=2006 |series=Research Society of Pakistan: Publication |volume=96 |pages=50 |quote=As well as being a Chuhra gotra , the Gill are an important zat of the Jat tribe based especially in the Lahore and Ferozepur districts. Their mythical ancestor Gill, was said to be the father of Shergill, the founder of another Jat clan.}}</ref> According to oral history, the founding progenitor of the clan was a man named Shergill, who was the son of Gill.<ref name=":12">{{Cite book |last=O'Brien |first=John |title=The Construction of Pakistani Christian Identity |publisher=Research Society of Pakistan |year=2006 |series=Research Society of Pakistan: Publication |volume=96 |pages=50 |quote=As well as being a Chuhra gotra , the Gill are an important zat of the Jat tribe based especially in the Lahore and Ferozepur districts. Their mythical ancestor Gill, was said to be the father of Shergill, the founder of another Jat clan.}}</ref> The [[Majithia Sirdars|Majithia family]] belong to this clan.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rekhi |first=Gurnam Singh |url=https://gurmatveechar.com/books/English_Books/Sir.Sundar.Singh.Rekhi.by.Gurnam.Singh.%28GurmatVeechar.com%29.pdf |title=Sir Sundar Singh Majithia and His Relevance in Sikh Politics |publisher=Har-Anand Publications Pvt. Ltd. |year=1999 |page=15 |quote=...the small village of Majithia (near Amritsar)—which the family of Sir Sundar Singh, of Shergill clan among the Jat Sikhs—had adopted as their surname, could also be proud of its illustrious Sardars.}}</ref>
'''Shergill''' is a clan (''[[gotra]]'') of [[Jats]], its parent clan is [[Gill (name)|Gill]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Gill |first=Gurcharan Singh |title=Deeper Roots of the Gill, Bhatti, Sidhu, Brar, Tur, and Related Jat and Rajput Clans |publisher=Indian Family History Society |year=2008 |editor-last=Bunker |editor-first=Janice Gill |edition= |page=12 |chapter=CHAPTER 2: The Gill Clan - Section A. Indo-Scythian Origin |quote=The descendants of Gillpal use the family surname 'Gill'. There are many sub-castes such as Sher-Gill, Jhalli-Gill and so on.}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=O'Brien |first=John |title=The Construction of Pakistani Christian Identity |publisher=Research Society of Pakistan |year=2006 |series=Research Society of Pakistan: Publication |volume=96 |pages=50 |quote=As well as being a Chuhra gotra , the Gill are an important zat of the Jat tribe based especially in the Lahore and Ferozepur districts. Their mythical ancestor Gill, was said to be the father of Shergill, the founder of another Jat clan.}}</ref> According to oral history, the founding progenitor of the clan was a man named Shergill, who was the son of Gill.<ref name=":12">{{Cite book |last=O'Brien |first=John |title=The Construction of Pakistani Christian Identity |publisher=Research Society of Pakistan |year=2006 |series=Research Society of Pakistan: Publication |volume=96 |pages=50 |quote=As well as being a Chuhra gotra , the Gill are an important zat of the Jat tribe based especially in the Lahore and Ferozepur districts. Their mythical ancestor Gill, was said to be the father of Shergill, the founder of another Jat clan.}}</ref> The [[Majithia Sirdars|Majithia family]] belong to this clan.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rekhi |first=Gurnam Singh |url=https://gurmatveechar.com/books/English_Books/Sir.Sundar.Singh.Rekhi.by.Gurnam.Singh.%28GurmatVeechar.com%29.pdf |title=Sir Sundar Singh Majithia and His Relevance in Sikh Politics |publisher=Har-Anand Publications Pvt. Ltd. |year=1999 |page=15 |quote=...the small village of Majithia (near Amritsar)—which the family of Sir Sundar Singh, of Shergill clan among the Jat Sikhs—had adopted as their surname, could also be proud of its illustrious Sardars.}}</ref>However the rulling House of [[Nishanwalia Misl]](Sovereign state)lineage started from this clan<ref>{{Cite book |last=Singh |first=Dr. Bhagat |title=A History of the Sikh Misals |publisher=[[Punjabi University]] |year=2009 |pages=169 |language=English}}</ref>


== List of notable people ==
== List of notable people ==

Revision as of 21:16, 1 May 2024

Shergill/Sher-Gill
Jat clan
EthnicityJats
Descended fromShergill
Parent tribeGill
BranchesMajithia
LanguagePunjabi
ReligionSikhism
SurnamesShergill, Sher-Gill, Sher-Gil, Majithia

Shergill is a clan (gotra) of Jats, its parent clan is Gill.[1][2] According to oral history, the founding progenitor of the clan was a man named Shergill, who was the son of Gill.[3] The Majithia family belong to this clan.[4]However the rulling House of Nishanwalia Misl(Sovereign state)lineage started from this clan[5]

List of notable people

Notable people bearing the name Shergill (or Sher-Gill), and who may or may not be related to the clan, include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Gill, Gurcharan Singh (2008). "CHAPTER 2: The Gill Clan - Section A. Indo-Scythian Origin". In Bunker, Janice Gill (ed.). Deeper Roots of the Gill, Bhatti, Sidhu, Brar, Tur, and Related Jat and Rajput Clans. Indian Family History Society. p. 12. The descendants of Gillpal use the family surname 'Gill'. There are many sub-castes such as Sher-Gill, Jhalli-Gill and so on.
  2. ^ O'Brien, John (2006). The Construction of Pakistani Christian Identity. Research Society of Pakistan: Publication. Vol. 96. Research Society of Pakistan. p. 50. As well as being a Chuhra gotra , the Gill are an important zat of the Jat tribe based especially in the Lahore and Ferozepur districts. Their mythical ancestor Gill, was said to be the father of Shergill, the founder of another Jat clan.
  3. ^ O'Brien, John (2006). The Construction of Pakistani Christian Identity. Research Society of Pakistan: Publication. Vol. 96. Research Society of Pakistan. p. 50. As well as being a Chuhra gotra , the Gill are an important zat of the Jat tribe based especially in the Lahore and Ferozepur districts. Their mythical ancestor Gill, was said to be the father of Shergill, the founder of another Jat clan.
  4. ^ Rekhi, Gurnam Singh (1999). Sir Sundar Singh Majithia and His Relevance in Sikh Politics (PDF). Har-Anand Publications Pvt. Ltd. p. 15. ...the small village of Majithia (near Amritsar)—which the family of Sir Sundar Singh, of Shergill clan among the Jat Sikhs—had adopted as their surname, could also be proud of its illustrious Sardars.
  5. ^ Singh, Dr. Bhagat (2009). A History of the Sikh Misals. Punjabi University. p. 169.