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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'''.
Shekhawats are one of the prominent sub-clan of the [[Kachwaha|Kachhwahas]], descending from Rao Shekha, a great-grandson of Udaikaran of Amber. Among all the Kachwaha sub-clans of Jaipur, the Shekhawats held the most prominence and served as the rulers of the Shekhawati region.
 
Rao Shekha's campaigns expanded his control to areas like '''Dadri''', '''Hansi''', and '''Bhiwan.'''

Latest revision as of 03:05, 26 June 2025

Shekhawats are one of the prominent sub-clan of the Kachhwahas, descending from Rao Shekha, a great-grandson of Udaikaran of Amber. Among all the Kachwaha sub-clans of Jaipur, the Shekhawats held the most prominence and served as the rulers of the Shekhawati region.