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- 04:33, 25 November 2024 List of Rajput Battles (hist | edit) [5,922 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (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 Chandel (hist | edit) [1,065 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (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 Bachhal (hist | edit) [594 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (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 Amethiya (hist | edit) [523 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (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
- 22:53, 15 November 2024 Home (hist | edit) [2,528 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (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 originally created as "Main Page"
- 21:19, 15 November 2024 Kshatriya Clans and Subclans (hist | edit) [1,509 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Kshatriya Clans and Subclans) Tag: Visual edit
- 21:02, 15 November 2024 Kshatriya (hist | edit) [524 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Kshatriya) Tag: Visual edit
- 20:43, 15 November 2024 Vaghela (hist | edit) [5,821 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Baghela) Tag: Visual edit
- 08:14, 15 November 2024 List of Kshatriya Dynasties and Clans in India (hist | edit) [46 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "List of Kshatriya Dynasties and Clans in India")
- 07:48, 15 November 2024 Bhati (hist | edit) [936 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Bhati) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:45, 15 November 2024 Bais (hist | edit) [722 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Bais) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:38, 15 November 2024 Gaur (hist | edit) [1,655 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Gaur) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:36, 15 November 2024 Sengar (hist | edit) [364 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Sengar) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:33, 15 November 2024 Bargujar (hist | edit) [2,097 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Badgurjar is one of the most ancient and revered Suryavanshi Rajput tribes in India. Known as the "Great Gurjars," they should not be confused with the common Shudra Gujjars. The Badgurjars were the authentic rulers, and the people they conquered were labeled as Gujjars. In battle, they were the primary force in the front lines, known as Haraval Tukdi, often choosing death over submitting to Muslim rulers. Many Badgurjars were killed for refusing to give their daught...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:28, 15 November 2024 Gohil (hist | edit) [1,599 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Gohil) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:15, 15 November 2024 Chauhan (hist | edit) [860 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Chauhan) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:10, 15 November 2024 Jhala (hist | edit) [2,037 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Jhala) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:07, 15 November 2024 Yádu, Jádu or Jadon (hist | edit) [1,474 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Jadaun) Tag: Visual edit
- 07:02, 15 November 2024 Kachwaha (hist | edit) [1,886 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Kachwaha) Tag: Visual edit
- 06:50, 15 November 2024 Chaluk or Solanki (hist | edit) [2,425 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Solanki is a royal Rajput clan that ruled over parts of western and central India from the 10th to the 13th centuries. == History of Solanki == It is said that Brahma created a young man from fire, who held a sword in one hand and the Vedas in the other. This man came to be known as 'Chilonki,' a name derived from the belief that Brahma created the human form and threw it into the fire, where the man was born. Over time, the name was corrupted to 'Milonki' and later...") Tag: Visual edit
- 06:29, 15 November 2024 Parmara or Ponwar (hist | edit) [2,416 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Paramara) Tag: Visual edit
- 06:24, 15 November 2024 Tanwar (hist | edit) [2,345 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Tanwar History) Tag: Visual edit
- 02:02, 15 November 2024 Rajput (hist | edit) [3,980 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A <strong>Rajput</strong>, derived from the Sanskrit term raja-putra, meaning "son of a king," belongs to one of the patrilineal clans primarily located in the western, central, and northern regions of India, as well as parts of Pakistan. Rajputs claim ancestry from the Hindu warrior classes that once ruled in North India, gaining prominence between the 6th and 12th centuries. Up until the 20th century, Rajputs held authority in the majority of princely states across...")
- 01:16, 15 November 2024 Rathore (hist | edit) [9,031 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==History of Rathores== The Rathores are a Rajput clan of the Suryavanshi lineage, tracing their ancestry to Rama, the legendary hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana, and, through him, to the sun god, Surya. This connection is why the Rathores identify as Suryavanshi, or "descendants of the sun." Originating from the Marwar region in western Rajasthan, the Rathores are also present in small numbers in Gujarat's Idar state and the districts of Chhapra and Muzaffarpur in Bihar.")
- 01:13, 15 November 2024 Agnivanshi (hist | edit) [20 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a demo page.")
- 01:13, 15 November 2024 Suryavanshi (hist | edit) [20 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a demo page.")
- 01:03, 15 November 2024 Chandravanshi (hist | edit) [20 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a demo page.")