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KuchchalorKuchhal is an Indian clan of the Agrawal community. Agrasen established 18 Gotras (clans) for each of his 18 Ganadhipati based on the names of their Guru and divided his empire among them.[1]

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  1. ^ Mittal, J. P. (2006). History of Ancient India (A New Version). Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 90. ISBN 978-81-269-0616-1. Gotras of Agrawals. Agrasena performed seventeen Yagyas and the eighteenth remained incomplete due to his objection to the animal sacrifice. On every Yagya he named a gotra. Likewise he named eighteen gotras: (1) Garga (2) Goel (3) Goyan (4) Airan (5) Dharan (6) Madhukul (7) Bansal (8) Kansal (9) Singhal (10) Bindal (11) Mittal (12) Tayal (13) Mangal (14) Jindal (15) Tingal (16) Bhandal (17) Nangal, and (18) Kuchhal. The residents of Agroha were' thus divided...
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