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Nathawat is a sub-clan of the Kachwaha Rajputs, belonging to the Suryavanshi lineage. The clan traces its ancestry to the Rajput warrior Rao Natha Ji of Amber, a prominent figure in Rajput history. The Nathawat clan primarily established their Thikanas (estates) in regions surrounding Jaipur, with prominent centers including Chomu, Samode, Kalwada, Mundota, and Morija. These estates played an important role in the political and cultural framework of the Amber-Jaipur state.
Nathawat is a sub-clan of the [[Kachwaha]] Rajputs, belonging to the Suryavanshi lineage. The clan traces its ancestry to the Rajput warrior Rao Natha Ji of Amber, a prominent figure in Rajput history. The Nathawat clan primarily established their Thikanas (estates) in regions surrounding Jaipur, with prominent centers including Chomu, Samode, Kalwada, Mundota, and Morija. These estates played an important role in the political and cultural framework of the Amber-Jaipur state.

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Nathawat is a sub-clan of the Kachwaha Rajputs, belonging to the Suryavanshi lineage. The clan traces its ancestry to the Rajput warrior Rao Natha Ji of Amber, a prominent figure in Rajput history. The Nathawat clan primarily established their Thikanas (estates) in regions surrounding Jaipur, with prominent centers including Chomu, Samode, Kalwada, Mundota, and Morija. These estates played an important role in the political and cultural framework of the Amber-Jaipur state.