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'''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.
'''Kshatriya Wiki''' is an '''encyclopedia''' that 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, legendary rulers, 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.
 
''Our content is gathered from multiple sources, spot any misinformation? Reach out via email (info@kshatriyawiki.com) or ([https://www.instagram.com/kshatriyawiki Instagram]).''


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|'''[[Rajput|Origin of Rajputs]]'''
|'''[[Rajput|Origin of Rajputs]]'''
|Explore the rich history, noble lineage, and significant contributions of Rajputs, showcasing their valor, governance, cultural legacy, and other aspects of their heritage.
|Explore the rich historical, mythological, and genealogical roots of the Rajput.
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|'''Kshatra Dharma'''
|'''[[Kshatra Dharma]]'''
|Code of conduct, duties of warriors, upholding justice, etc.
|Warrior code, duties, and values of Kshatriyas under Kshatra Dharm.
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|'''Kshatriya Dynasties'''
|'''[[Kshatriya Clans and Subclans|Rajput Clans & Sub Clans]]'''
|Detailed histories of all the dynasties like Sisodia, Rathore, Kachwaha, Chauhan etc.
|Overview of clans like Sisodia, Pratihar, Solanki, Bundela, and Chandela, etc and their lineage.
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|'''[[Kshatriya Clans and Subclans|Kshatriya Clans & Sub Clans]]'''
|'''[[List of Rajput Battles]]'''
|Overview of clans like Solanki, Bundela, and Chandela, etc and their lineage.
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|'''List of Battles'''
|Accounts of significant battles like Haldi Ghati and First Battle of Tarain etc.
|Accounts of significant battles like Haldi Ghati and First Battle of Tarain etc.
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|'''Architecture & Art'''
|'''[[Rajput Architecture]]'''
|Rajput contributions to temples, forts, palaces, and other monuments.
|Rajput contributions to temples, forts, palaces, and other monuments.
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|'''Kshatriya Warriors'''
|'''[[Rajput Warriors]]'''
|Biographies of legendary figures like Maharana Pratap, Prithviraj Chauhan etc.
|Biographies of legendary figures like Maharana Pratap, Prithviraj Chauhan etc.
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|'''Kshatriya Provinces'''
|'''[[Rajput Provinces]]'''
|Historical Rajput territories and regions, etc.
|Details of Princely states, territories and regions, etc.
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|'''Kshatriya Princely States'''
|'''[[Freedom Fighters]]'''
|Details of Princely states like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, etc.
|Contributions to India’s independence movement, etc.
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|'''Modern Contributions'''
|'''[[Kshatriya Festivals]]'''
|Role of Rajputs in modern military, politics, and society.
|Celebrations like Vijayadashami, Gangaur, Teej, etc., and their significance.
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|'''Culture & Traditions'''
|'''[[Rajputs in Armed Forces]]'''
|Customs, ceremonies, festivals, values, etc.
|Contribution to India’s Armed Forces and paramilitary units.
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|'''Weapons & Warfare'''
|Traditional weapons, military tactics, strategies, etc.
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|'''Philosophy & Ethics'''
|'''[[History Distortion]]'''
|Adherence to Dharma, principles of governance, honor, etc.
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|'''Freedom Fighters'''
|Contributions to India’s independence movement, etc.
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|'''History Distortion'''
|Analysis of misrepresentations, myths, and corrected narratives, etc.
|Analysis of misrepresentations, myths, and corrected narratives, etc.
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|'''Kshatriya Festivals'''
|'''[[Rajput Quotes]]'''
|Celebrations like Vijayadashami, Gangaur, Teej, etc., and their significance.
|Collection of quotes and observations by historians highlighting the valor, culture, and legacy of the Rajput.
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|'''Kshatriya Alliances & Conflicts'''
|[[Portrayal of Rajputs in Bollywood|'''Portrayal of Rajputs in Bollywood''']]
|Political alliances, rivalries, and relations with other powers.
|Critical analysis of how Bollywood films depict Rajputs, highlighting recurring stereotypes and misrepresentations.
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|'''Kshatriya Role in Indian Army'''
|'''[[Social Organizations]]'''
|Contribution to India’s Armed Forces and paramilitary units.
|Organizations like Shree Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh and other social, cultural, and political organizations.
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|'''Social Organizations'''
|'''[[:Category:Trending News|Trending News]]'''
|Organizations like Shree Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh, Shree Rajput Karni Sena, and other social, cultural, and political organizations.
|News and developments from the Kshatriya community across the world.
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===== <span style="font-size: larger;">Rajputs have indomitable courage. They are the personification of Azrail (death). Unlike our troops, they do not abandon the field.</span> <br/><i style="font-weight: normal;">— Mughal General Mansur Barlas, after Mughals were crushed by Rajputs in Bayana.</i> =====
<span style="font-size: larger;"><b>Rajputs have indomitable courage. They are the personification of Azrail (death). Unlike our troops, they do not abandon the field.</b></span> <br/><i style="font-weight: normal;">— Mughal General Mansur Barlas, after Mughals were crushed by Rajputs in Bayana.</i>
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== Fact of the Day ==
Rajputs are the only community in the Indian subcontinent known
to have fought the highest number of battles across every major
historical era — from Arab invasions to the British Raj. Their martial legacy is unmatched in continuity and intensity.
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== Article of the Week ==
==== [[Gurjara vs Gujjar]] ====
The term "Gurjara" historically refers to a geographical and territorial designation in Western India, primarily covering regions of present-day Rajasthan and Gujarat. The term has been used in inscriptions, literary texts, and foreign accounts from as early as the 6th century CE and should not be confused with the Gujjar caste, a pastoral community with distinct socio-historical roots.
The earliest recorded usage of the name "Gurjara" comes from the Gurjaras of Lata, a dynasty that ruled the Lata region (modern-day South Gujarat) between c. 580 CE to c. 738 CE. These Gurjaras are mentioned in several copperplate inscriptions discovered in South Gujarat and used the Traikutaka era (beginning in 249-250 CE) for dating.
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== Architecture of the Day ==
[[File:Hawa mahal.png|thumb|468x468px|'''Umaid Bhawan Palace''', built by Rathore Rajputs.]]
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 30 June 2025

Kshatriya Wiki is an encyclopedia that 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, legendary rulers, 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.

Our content is gathered from multiple sources, spot any misinformation? Reach out via email (info@kshatriyawiki.com) or (Instagram).

Quick Links

Origin of Rajputs Explore the rich historical, mythological, and genealogical roots of the Rajput.
Kshatra Dharma Warrior code, duties, and values of Kshatriyas under Kshatra Dharm.
Rajput Clans & Sub Clans Overview of clans like Sisodia, Pratihar, Solanki, Bundela, and Chandela, etc and their lineage.
List of Rajput Battles Accounts of significant battles like Haldi Ghati and First Battle of Tarain etc.
Rajput Architecture Rajput contributions to temples, forts, palaces, and other monuments.
Rajput Warriors Biographies of legendary figures like Maharana Pratap, Prithviraj Chauhan etc.
Rajput Provinces Details of Princely states, territories and regions, etc.
Freedom Fighters Contributions to India’s independence movement, etc.
Kshatriya Festivals Celebrations like Vijayadashami, Gangaur, Teej, etc., and their significance.
Rajputs in Armed Forces Contribution to India’s Armed Forces and paramilitary units.
History Distortion Analysis of misrepresentations, myths, and corrected narratives, etc.
Rajput Quotes Collection of quotes and observations by historians highlighting the valor, culture, and legacy of the Rajput.
Portrayal of Rajputs in Bollywood Critical analysis of how Bollywood films depict Rajputs, highlighting recurring stereotypes and misrepresentations.
Social Organizations Organizations like Shree Kshatriya Yuvak Sangh and other social, cultural, and political organizations.
Trending News News and developments from the Kshatriya community across the world.

Rajputs have indomitable courage. They are the personification of Azrail (death). Unlike our troops, they do not abandon the field.
— Mughal General Mansur Barlas, after Mughals were crushed by Rajputs in Bayana.

Most Popular

Trending Pages from the Past 30 Days!

Fact of the Day

Rajputs are the only community in the Indian subcontinent known to have fought the highest number of battles across every major historical era — from Arab invasions to the British Raj. Their martial legacy is unmatched in continuity and intensity.

Article of the Week

Gurjara vs Gujjar

The term "Gurjara" historically refers to a geographical and territorial designation in Western India, primarily covering regions of present-day Rajasthan and Gujarat. The term has been used in inscriptions, literary texts, and foreign accounts from as early as the 6th century CE and should not be confused with the Gujjar caste, a pastoral community with distinct socio-historical roots.

The earliest recorded usage of the name "Gurjara" comes from the Gurjaras of Lata, a dynasty that ruled the Lata region (modern-day South Gujarat) between c. 580 CE to c. 738 CE. These Gurjaras are mentioned in several copperplate inscriptions discovered in South Gujarat and used the Traikutaka era (beginning in 249-250 CE) for dating.

Architecture of the Day

Umaid Bhawan Palace, built by Rathore Rajputs.