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- 07:35, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Maurya (Created page with "The Mauryas, also referred to as Moris, were a recognized power in the Chittor and Kota regions by the 6th century AD. They appear in inscriptions such as one from Jhalarapatan dated AD 690 and the Kansua inscription of AD 738, which mentions King Dhavala. The dynasty likely ruled as feudatories of larger empires like the Imperial Pratiharas. Names of four Maurya rulers—Krishnaraj, Chandragupta, Aryaraj, and Dindiraj—are preserved in fragmentary inscriptions. Legends...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:33, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs moved page Tanwar to Tomar or Tanwar (Misspelled title)
- 07:31, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Dahiya (Created page with "The '''Dahiyas''' were a notable Rajput clan, who possibly held '''Janglu''' during the 12th century under Chauhan overlordship. They find mention in inscriptions from '''Jhalarapatan''' and '''Manglana''', and popular tradition associates them with the original construction of the '''Jalore fort'''. The Dahiya chieftain’s daughter, '''Ajaya-dey''', is linked to a legend of founding '''Ajaypur''' (also Jangalakupadurg), though this is likely conflated with the story o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:31, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Sankhla (Created page with "The '''Sankhlas''' are a '''sub-clan of the Paramaras''', noted for ruling the '''Janglu''' region (modern western Rajasthan). After the decline of the '''Shakambhari-Ajmer Chauhans''', a Sankhla chief '''Rai Singh (Rai-Si)''', son of Mahipal, seized '''Janglu'''from the Chauhans around the 13th century. This marked the establishment of the '''Sankhlas of Janglu''', distinct from the '''Runecha''' branch of Marwar. Their control extended to '''Roon (Runa)''', and they b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:30, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Shekhawat (Created page with "The '''Shekhawats''' are a sub-clan of the '''Kachhwahas''', descending from '''Rao Shekha''', a great-grandson of '''Udaikaran of Amber'''. They rose to power in '''Shekhawati''', a region named after Rao Shekha, which was earlier dominated by groups like the '''Nirban Chauhans''', '''Sankhlas''', '''Gaurs''', and '''Kyam-Khanis'''. Rao Shekha's campaigns expanded his control to areas like '''Dadri''', '''Hansi''', and '''Bhiwan.'''") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:26, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Nikumbh (Created page with "The '''Nikumbhas''', also referred to as '''Nikunpas''', were a Rajput clan that held sway over parts of the '''Alwar–Jaipur''' region. They are said to have displaced the '''Badgujars''' to control this area. Their early capital was '''Abhanagari''', present-day '''Abaneri''', where '''King Chandra (Chand)''' is credited with constructing the famous '''Chand Baori''' stepwell in the 8th century AD.") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:22, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Pratihar (Created page with "The '''Parihars''', also referred to as '''Pratiharas''', are considered among the early Rajput ruling houses.") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:20, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Hada Chauhan (Created page with "The Hadas are a prominent subclan of the Chauhan (Chahamana) Rajput clan. They gave their name to the region of Hadavati or Hadauti, encompassing modern-day Bundi, Kota, Jhalawar, and Baran districts in southeastern Rajasthan. The Hadas trace their lineage to Manik Rai II, a scion of the Chauhans of Nadol, who established a principality at Bambvada in eastern Mewar following Nadol’s defeat by Qutb-ud-din Aibak. A key figure, Hada Raj (also known as Hado), born six gen...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:18, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Sisodiya (Created page with "The Sisodiyas of Mewar were among the earliest ruling families of Rajasthan. They claimed descent from ancient Kshatriyas and were instrumental in resisting early invasions. Their territory eventually evolved into the state of Mewar, and they played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of southern Rajasthan. The clan maintained elaborate genealogies and royal traditions. Sisodias played a key role in resisting Sultanate and Mughal expansions, with figur...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:00, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Guhila (Created page with "The Guhilas of Mewar were among the earliest ruling families of Rajasthan. They claimed descent from ancient Kshatriyas and were instrumental in resisting early invasions. Their territory eventually evolved into the state of Mewar, and they played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of southern Rajasthan. == Guhilas of Dhod == This branch of the Guhilas held influence in the region of Dhod. Though distinct from the main line of Mewar, they shared cultu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 05:37, 13 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Castes Claiming Rajput Identity (Created page with "'''V'''arious communities across India that have, over time, asserted or adopted Rajput identity, either partially or wholly. These claims often emerge due to social, political, and cultural motivations, including upward caste mobility (Sanskritization), historical reinterpretation, or shared traditions. These claims are contested or viewed as efforts to gain social prestige or political representation. == Background == The term ''Rajput'' (from Sanskrit ''Rajaputra'',...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:21, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rajputi Poshak (Created page with "'''Rajputi Poshak''' refers to the traditional attire worn by Rajput women of Rajasthan and nearby regions such as Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Sindh etc. Symbolizing grace, pride, and royalty, the Rajputi poshak reflects centuries of warrior heritage, cultural richness, and a deep connection to regal aesthetics. === Etymology === The word '''“Poshak”''' simply means attire or clothing. When prefixed with “Rajputi,” it denotes the royal and cultural...") Tag: Visual edit
- 04:21, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Kshatriya Festivals (Created page with "Rajput festivals encompass a rich array of cultural, religious, and traditional celebrations observed primarily by the Rajput communities of India, especially in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of North India. Rooted in centuries-old customs, these festivals reflect the valor, devotion, and social ethos of Rajputs, blending elements of hero worship, seasonal changes, and religious observances. Rajput festivals often involve elaborate rituals, folk music, da...") Tag: Visual edit
- 04:17, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Portrayal of Rajputs in Bollywood (Created page with "Cinema has long been used as a powerful tool for mass propaganda by the rich and powerful. As Aldous Huxley wrote, the propagandists’ goal is to make society forget that certain communities are also an integral part of human society. Similarly, Nazi leader Joseph Goebbels exploited the German film industry to instill deep hatred against Jews among Germans of all ages, turning ordinary citizens into supporters of horrific violence. In India too, film production is driv...") Tag: Visual edit
- 04:02, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Freedom Fighters (Created page with "The role of Rajputs in the Indian Independence Movement has often been overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream discourse. While some historians and commentators have questioned their participation in anti-colonial efforts, historical records and incidents reflect significant contributions made by various Rajput individuals and communities. From early zamindar uprisings in the 18th century to the armed revolts of 1857 and the revolutionary activities of the 20th centur...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:51, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rajputs in Armed Forces (Created page with "The Rajputs has played a legendary and defining role in the defense of India, both historically and in the modern era. Revered as one of the most decorated and battle-hardened warrior classes, Rajputs have consistently stood at the forefront of India’s military efforts across land, sea, and air. In Rajasthan alone, Rajputs who comprise merely 7% of the population have won '''67% of the state’s gallantry awards''', including '''2 Param Vir Chakras''', '''10 Maha Vir C...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:51, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Shri Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh (Created page with "Since ancient times, the Kshatriya community has carried the responsibility of fighting for truth and justice in the world. Their tradition of destroying evil and protecting the virtuous has been essential for the survival and prosperity of society. Through countless selfless sacrifices, the Kshatriyas upheld this legacy, which laid the foundation for the flourishing of Indian culture and civilization. Over centuries, they defended India’s wealth and cultural identity...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:47, 12 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Social Organizations (Created page with "Social organizations such as '''Shree Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh''', '''Shree Rajput Karni Sena''', and others have been instrumental in promoting the social, cultural, and political interests of the Rajput community. These organizations work towards preserving heritage, strengthening community values, encouraging youth participation, and advocating for social justice and representation. They operate at various levels, addressing issues related to education, tradition, leader...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:45, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Maharana Fateh Singh (Created page with "Maharana Fateh Singh GCSI, GCIE, GCVO (16 December 1849 – 24 May 1930) was the Maharana of Mewar, a princely state in Rajputana (present-day Rajasthan), ruling from 1884 to 1930. Belonging to the Sisodia dynasty, he ruled from the historic City Palace in Udaipur, the capital of Mewar. == Delhi Durbars and Royal Defiance == Maharana Fateh Singh remains the only king in India who did not attend either of the Delhi Durbars held in 1903 and 1911, events organized to honor...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:38, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundela (Created page with "Maharaja Chhatrasal Bundela was born on 4 May 1649 in the Bundela clan of Rajputs, during a time when India was under Mughal supremacy. At the age of 12, he lost both his parents in battle. Despite being orphaned, impoverished, and without allies, he remained undeterred in spirit. He prepared himself to resist Mughal dominance and was one of the primary reasons for the fall of the Mughal Empire in Central India Though often associated with his father's resistance, it's...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:29, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Adhai Din ka Jhopra (Created page with "Adhai Din ka Jhopra, located in Ajmer, was originally a Sanskrit Pathshala and Saraswati Mandir commissioned by Vigraharaja IV, the legendary king of the Chauhan dynasty. The structure was built in 1153 AD and is remembered as a remarkable center of learning and devotion. === Description by Scholars === James Fergusson remarked that the site's beauty and surface decoration surpassed all the architectural structures of Persia and Spain. == Conversion into Mosque == The...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:20, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Brigadier Maharaja Bhawani Singh (Created page with "Brigadier Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh Ji, MVC, was born to Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and Marudhar Kanwar of Jodhpur. He hailed from the royal family of Jaipur. Bhawani Singh received a permanent commission in the Indian Army in 1957. == Military Career == In 1967, Bhawani Singh served as the second-in-command of the 10th Parachute Regiment, one of India’s elite Special Forces battalions, and became the Commanding Officer (CO) in 1968. In 1970, prior to the commenc...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:16, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Mian Dido Singh (Created page with "Mian Dido Singh was a brave Dogra Jamwal Rajput folk hero from Jammu, known for leading an armed rebellion against Sikh dominance and Sahukari (moneylender) exploitation in the Jammu Province. Revered as a champion of the common people, Mian Dido lived and died for the dignity and rights of the Dogras of Jammu. == Resistance Against Sikh Rule == After the Sikh conquest of Jammu in 1808, the province became a jagir of Prince Kharak Singh, son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. A...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:10, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Mihir Bhoj Pratihara (Created page with "'''Mihira Bhoja''' (r. c. 836 – c. 885 CE), also known as '''Bhoja I''', was a ruler of the '''Pratihar Rajput dynasty'''. He is regarded as one of the most powerful emperors of the Pratihara Empire and is noted for his military resistance against Arab invasions. Mihir Bhoj belonged to the Suryavanshi Pratihar clan, which claims descent from '''Lord Lakshman'''. Sub-clans of the Pratihar Rajputs include '''Parihars''', '''Bargujars''', and '''Bishts'''. == Accounts by...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:01, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Lieutenant General Hanut Singh Rathore (Created page with "Lt. Gen. Hanut Singh Rathore (1933 – 11 April 2015) was a decorated officer of the Indian Army, recipient of the Maha Vir Chakra and the Param Vishisht Seva Medal. He is widely recognized as the ''Hero of the Battle of Basantar'' during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. On his death anniversary, he is remembered for his exceptional service and valor. == Recognition == He is the only Indian soldier whose bravery was acknowledged by Pakistan with the honorary title '''Fak...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:55, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Parakram Singh Jadeja (Created page with "Shri Parakram Singh Jadeja is an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist known for developing an indigenous ventilator within just 10 days at a cost of ₹1 lakh. He pledged to donate the first 1000 units, worth ₹10 crores, to the Government of Gujarat. The ventilators were developed by a team led by scientist Dr. Rajendra Singh Parmar and will be produced by the company owned by Shri Jadeja. == Ventilator Development == In response to an urgent need, Shri Jadeja's co...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:47, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Sawai Jai Singh II (Created page with "Sawai Jai Singh II Kachhwaha (1688–1743) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Amer and the founder of Jaipur, the first planned city of modern India. He became the ruler of Amber at the age of 11. Initially, he served under the Mughals, but later overthrew Mughal control, expanded his kingdom, and built several Hindu temples and dharmshalas at major pilgrimage sites across the country. == As a Warrior and Dharmik King == Jai Singh II was known as a true Kshatriya and dharmik k...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:41, 11 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Veer Kunwar Singh (Created page with "'''Raja Veer Kunwar Singh''' (April 1777 – 26 April 1858) was a prominent Indian freedom fighter and leader of the '''Indian Rebellion of 1857'''. Belonging to the '''Ujjainya Rajput''' clan, he led the uprising in Bihar against British imperialism and died a free man. Despite his age, he displayed remarkable courage and leadership, and is remembered as a symbol of resistance. == Early Life == Kunwar Singh was born in '''April 1777''' to the '''Maharaja and Maharani o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:41, 10 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Chandan Singh Rathore (Created page with "Air Vice Marshal Chandan Singh Rathore MVC, VrC (1927–2022), was a highly decorated officer of the Indian Air Force. A recipient of the Maha Vir Chakra and Vir Chakra, Rathore displayed exemplary courage and leadership during the 1962 Sino-Indian War and the 1971 India-Pakistan War. He is remembered for leading operations once thought impossible, and remains one of India’s most valiant military commanders. == Early Life and Military Career == Chandan Singh Rathore b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:39, 10 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Mahavir Singh Rathore (Created page with "Mahavir Singh Rathore (Martyred on 17 May 1933) was a young revolutionary freedom fighter of India and a member of the Naujawan Bharat Sabha. Though his name remains relatively unknown in public memory, his sacrifice and valor live on through the silent walls of the Cellular Jail in the Andaman Islands, where his statue still stands. == Early Life == Mahavir Singh was born in Etah, Uttar Pradesh. His inclination toward the freedom movement began at a young age, when he...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:37, 10 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Bhojtal (Created page with "Bhojtal, formerly known as the Upper Lake, is a large artificial lake situated in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was constructed in the 11th century during the reign of Raja Bhoj, a ruler of the Rajput Paramara dynasty. The lake was part of an extensive water management project initiated under his leadership. Spanning an area of approximately 31 square kilometers, Bhojtal was considered one of the largest man-made lakes of its time and remains among the largest artif...") Tag: Visual edit
- 01:56, 9 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rajput Quotes (Created page with "This page shares powerful quotes from historians, scholars, and even the invaders like the Mughals, Turks, and Arabs who fought against the Rajputs. Despite being their enemies, these invaders admired the Rajputs’ courage, honor, and strength. Their respect shows how the Rajputs were fearless warriors who protected their land and stood for justice. These words help us understand the proud and lasting legacy of the Rajput people, who earned respect even from those who t...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:59, 9 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Kshatra Dharma (Created page with "Kshatra Dharma refers to the code of conduct, duties, and responsibilities traditionally followed by the Kshatriya varna (warrior class) in Hindu society. Rooted in ancient scriptures and epics, Kshatra Dharma emphasizes valor, protection of the weak, upholding justice, and the defense of dharma (righteousness) through warfare and governance. It prescribes the ethical and moral framework guiding Kshatriyas in their roles as warriors, rulers, and protectors of society. K...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:57, 9 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rajput Provinces (Created page with "The Rajput provinces refer to the regions, territories, and kingdoms historically ruled and inhabited by Rajput clans across the Indian subcontinent. These provinces, spread primarily over present-day Rajasthan, Saurashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, and parts of Nepal and Pakistan, formed the heartland of Rajput power for centuries. Each province was governed by a Rajput dynasty or clan, wit...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:48, 9 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rajput Warriors (Created page with "Rajput warriors have long been celebrated as the fearless protectors of India standing as the first and strongest line of defense for over a thousand years. Descended from ancient Kshatriya lineages, they fought tirelessly to safeguard the land, its people, and its dharma from wave after wave of invasions. From resisting early Arab and Turkic forces to challenging the might of the Mughals and even the British, the Rajputs carried the weight of India’s defense on their...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:40, 8 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rajput Architecture (Created page with "'''Rajput Architecture''' is a style of architecture associated with the Rajput kingdoms of India. Found primarily in regions such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and parts of northern and central India, this architectural tradition includes a wide range of structures such as forts, palaces, temples, stepwells, and cenotaphs. Rajput architecture is known for its emphasis on defense and grandeur, often reflected in massive hill forts...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:38, 5 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page History Distortion (History Distortion) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:11, 25 March 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Amethiya (content was: "The Amethiya clan traces its name to the village of Amethi in the Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh. Traditionally considered a sept of the Chamar-Gaur community, they honor this heritage through the worship of the Rampi, a currier's scraper. Originally settled in Kalinjar, Bundelkhand, the Amethiyas migrated to Oudh under Raipal Singh during the era of Tamerlane, the Turco-Mongol c...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 04:46, 20 March 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Chundawat (Created page with "The Chundawat is a Kshatriya sub-clan primarily belonging to the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar, Rajasthan. They are descendants of Rawat Chunda Sisodia, the eldest son of Maharana Lakha of Mewar. Over time, the Chundawat became one of the most powerful noble families in Mewar, playing key roles in its administration and military, especially during the reigns of '''Maharana Kumbha, Maharana Sanga, Maharana Pratap, and Maharana Amar Singh.''' The Chundawat chiefs, particularly...") Tag: Visual edit
- 04:33, 25 November 2024 Admin talk contribs created page List of Rajput Battles (Created page with "The Rajputs, known for their unparalleled valor and chivalry, have fought countless battles that define the martial history of India. From defending their kingdoms against invaders to demonstrating unwavering loyalty and honor on the battlefield, these conflicts showcase their legendary courage. This list chronicles the significant battles involving Rajput rulers, highlighting their strategic brilliance and the enduring legacy of their heroic deeds. == 8-9th Century ==...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:58, 24 November 2024 Admin talk contribs created page Chandel (Created page with "The Chandela, or Chandel, is an Indian Rajput clan historically found in Central India. A prominent branch of the clan, known as the Chandela Dynasty, ruled much of the Bundelkhand region between the 10th and 13th centuries AD. The dynasty is celebrated for Maharaja Rao Vidyadhara, who successfully repelled Mahmud of Ghazni's invasions. The name Chandela derives from the Sanskrit ''chandra'', meaning "moon," and tribal legend claims their ancestor, Chandra Brahm, was the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:17, 24 November 2024 Admin talk contribs created page Bachhal (Created page with "The Bachhal clan claims descent from a mythical figure, Raja Vena. Their earliest settlements were in Rohilkhand, where they were a dominant community until 1174. According to tradition, the clan's founder, Raja Bairat of Barkhar in the Kheri district, hosted the five Pandavas during their exile from Hastinapur. Known for their enterprise, the Bachhals constructed several canals, remnants of which are still visible today. Currently, Bachhals are predominantly found in th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:59, 24 November 2024 Admin talk contribs created page Amethiya (Created page with "The Amethiya clan traces its name to the village of Amethi in the Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh. Traditionally considered a sept of the Chamar-Gaur community, they honor this heritage through the worship of the Rampi, a currier's scraper. Originally settled in Kalinjar, Bundelkhand, the Amethiyas migrated to Oudh under Raipal Singh during the era of Tamerlane, the Turco-Mongol conqueror. Today, the clan is divided into two branches: the Amethiyas of Kumhrawan in Rai...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:54, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs moved page Main Page to Home
- 22:53, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs deleted page Home (content was: "'''Kshatriya Wiki''' stands as a proud tribute to the valor, honor, and unwavering spirit of the Kshatriya lineage. It is a fortress of knowledge, chronicling the heroic dynasties, epic battles, and noble traditions that have shaped India's legacy. This wiki celebrates the indomitable courage and leadership of Kshatriyas, whose courage in battle and commitment to dharma have forever...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 22:53, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs created page Main Page (Created page with " '''Kshatriya Wiki''' stands as a proud tribute to the valor, honor, and unwavering spirit of the Kshatriya lineage. It is a fortress of knowledge, chronicling the heroic dynasties, epic battles, and noble traditions that have shaped India's legacy. This wiki celebrates the indomitable courage and leadership of Kshatriyas, whose courage in battle and commitment to dharma have forever etched their mark on history. == Quick Links[edit | edit source][edit | edit source] ==...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:43, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs moved page Main Page to Home without leaving a redirect
- 22:38, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs deleted page Home (content was: " '''Kshatriya Wiki''' stands as a proud tribute to the valor, honor, and unwavering spirit of the Kshatriya lineage. It is a fortress of knowledge, chronicling the heroic dynasties, epic battles, and noble traditions that have shaped India's legacy. This wiki celebrates the indomitable courage and leadership of Kshatriyas, whose courage in battle and commitment to dharma have foreve...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 22:36, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs moved page Main Page to Home
- 22:35, 15 November 2024 Admin talk contribs deleted page Home (content was: "'''Kshatriya Wiki''' stands as a proud tribute to the valor, honor, and unwavering spirit of the Kshatriya lineage. It is a fortress of knowledge, chronicling the heroic dynasties, epic battles, and noble traditions that have shaped India's legacy. This wiki celebrates the indomitable courage and leadership of Kshatriyas, whose courage in battle and commitment to dharma have forever...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))