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- Rajput - Wikipedia
Though a good number of the Rajputs belonged to one or the other of the numerous ruling clans that constituted the Rajput polity, the vast majority of the Rajputs were common peasants eking out a bare subsistence from their arid land
- Rajput | History, Significance, Facts | Britannica
Rajput, any of about 12 million landowners organized in patrilineal clans and located mainly in central and northern India They are especially numerous in the historic region of Rajputana (’Land of the Rajputs’) that also included portions of present-day eastern Pakistan
- History of Rajputs in India
A brief history of Rajputs, their lineages, clans, dynasties and princely states
- The Rajputs, Origin, Major Dynasties, Society under Rajputs
The Rajputs were a powerful group of warrior clans who dominated large parts of northern, western, and central India during the early medieval period The word Rajput is derived from Rajaputra, meaning “son of a king”, which reflects their claim to royal and warrior ancestry
- Rajput Kingdoms: The Warrior Clans of Medieval India
Who were the Rajputs? Rajputs were warrior clans who ruled North and Western India from the 7th to 12th centuries, claiming descent from royal Kshatriya lineages
- Overview of the Rajput People of India - ThoughtCo
Rajputs are a warrior caste in India, mostly living in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh The Rajputs claim descent from three lineages: Suryavanshi, Chadravanshi, and Agnivanshi, with multiple clans
- THE RAJPUTS: VALOR AND IDENTITY IN INDIAN HISTORY
The Rajputs are a significant and iconic warrior class in Indian history, known for their valor, honor, and distinctive cultural identity The term "Rajput," derived from Sanskrit meaning "son of a king," reflects their royal lineage and their role as protectors of the land and its people
- The History and Traditions of Rajput Culture
Originally, the Rajputs were a group of warriors and nobles who were renowned for their military prowess and chivalry Over time, they established themselves as one of the dominant political and social forces in the region, with their influence stretching from Rajasthan to Uttar Pradesh and beyond
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