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Naruka is a sub-clan of the Kachhwaha Rajputs found in India. The Narukas trace their descent from Maharao Naru Singh of Mozamabad, a grandson of Rao Bar Singh, who was the eldest son of Raja Udaikarna of Amer. Rao Bar Singh relinquished his claim to the throne of Amer, and his descendants came to be known as Narukas.
Naruka is a sub-clan of the [[Kachwaha|Kachhwaha]] Rajputs found in India. The Narukas trace their descent from Maharao Naru Singh of Mozamabad, a grandson of Rao Bar Singh, who was the eldest son of Raja Udaikarna of Amer. Rao Bar Singh relinquished his claim to the throne of Amer, and his descendants came to be known as Narukas.


Among the Kachhwaha sub-clans, Naruka holds a prominent and respected position in Rajput history. The clan went on to establish and independently rule the Alwar State, playing a significant role in the political landscape of Rajasthan.
Among the Kachhwaha sub-clans, Naruka holds a prominent and respected position in Rajput history. The clan went on to establish and independently rule the Alwar State, playing a significant role in the political landscape of Rajasthan.

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Naruka is a sub-clan of the Kachhwaha Rajputs found in India. The Narukas trace their descent from Maharao Naru Singh of Mozamabad, a grandson of Rao Bar Singh, who was the eldest son of Raja Udaikarna of Amer. Rao Bar Singh relinquished his claim to the throne of Amer, and his descendants came to be known as Narukas.

Among the Kachhwaha sub-clans, Naruka holds a prominent and respected position in Rajput history. The clan went on to establish and independently rule the Alwar State, playing a significant role in the political landscape of Rajasthan.