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  • 09:2109:21, 13 June 2025 diff hist +520 m Castes Claiming Rajput IdentityNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:1109:11, 13 June 2025 diff hist +39 Main PageNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:1009:10, 13 June 2025 diff hist +16,992 N Temples Built by Rajput DynastiesCreated page with "The Rajputs stand unmatched in the history of the Indian subcontinent as the singular warrior class who single-handedly championed the construction of magnificent Hindu temples, unlike any other community. Celebrated for their unparalleled valor, unwavering dedication to preserving Hindu dharma, and artistic vision, Rajput rulers and clans undertook the monumental task of erecting temples that are not only places of worship but also eternal symbols of Rajput sovereignty,..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 08:4308:43, 13 June 2025 diff hist +2,307 N Deora ChauhanCreated page with "Deora (also spelled Devda, Devra) is a branch of the Songara (Sonegara) Chauhan Rajput clan in India. The Songara Chauhans historically ruled Jalore, a region named after Swarngiri (literally "Golden Mountain"), which influenced the clan’s name, "Songara." The Songara Chauhans are noted for their resistance against Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi. Rao Deoraj is recognized as the founding ancestor of the Deora clan. In earlier times, rulers of Chandravati and Siroh..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:4607:46, 13 June 2025 diff hist +1,914 N SikarwarCreated page with "The '''Sikarwar''' is a Rajput clan traditionally found in the regions of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. They were the original founders of Vijaypur Sikri, later renamed ''Fatehpur Sikri'' by the Mughal emperor Babur. Some Jat clans have also adopted "Sikarwar" as a ''gotra''. == History of Sikarwar == The Sikarwars are a Rajput clan primarily associated with Rajasthan (particularly Nadoli), Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh. The clan name is belie..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:4407:44, 13 June 2025 diff hist +12 m Kshatriya Clans and SubclansNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:4307:43, 13 June 2025 diff hist +42 m Kshatriya Clans and SubclansNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:3507:35, 13 June 2025 diff hist +640 N Maurya (Mori)Created page with "The Mauryas, also referred to as Moris, were a recognized power in the Chittor and Kota regions by the 6th century AD. They appear in inscriptions such as one from Jhalarapatan dated AD 690 and the Kansua inscription of AD 738, which mentions King Dhavala. The dynasty likely ruled as feudatories of larger empires like the Imperial Pratiharas. Names of four Maurya rulers—Krishnaraj, Chandragupta, Aryaraj, and Dindiraj—are preserved in fragmentary inscriptions. Legends..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:3407:34, 13 June 2025 diff hist +459 m Tomar or TanwarNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:3307:33, 13 June 2025 diff hist +25 Kshatriya Clans and SubclansNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:3307:33, 13 June 2025 diff hist 0 m Tomar or TanwarAdmin moved page Tanwar to Tomar or Tanwar: Misspelled title
  • 07:3107:31, 13 June 2025 diff hist +506 N SankhlaCreated page with "The '''Sankhlas''' are a '''sub-clan of the Paramaras''', noted for ruling the '''Janglu''' region (modern western Rajasthan). After the decline of the '''Shakambhari-Ajmer Chauhans''', a Sankhla chief '''Rai Singh (Rai-Si)''', son of Mahipal, seized '''Janglu'''from the Chauhans around the 13th century. This marked the establishment of the '''Sankhlas of Janglu''', distinct from the '''Runecha''' branch of Marwar. Their control extended to '''Roon (Runa)''', and they b..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:3007:30, 13 June 2025 diff hist +438 N ShekhawatCreated page with "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'''. Rao Shekha's campaigns expanded his control to areas like '''Dadri''', '''Hansi''', and '''Bhiwan.'''" Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:2907:29, 13 June 2025 diff hist +78 BargujarNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:2607:26, 13 June 2025 diff hist +404 N NikumbhCreated page with "The '''Nikumbhas''', also referred to as '''Nikunpas''', were a Rajput clan that held sway over parts of the '''Alwar–Jaipur''' region. They are said to have displaced the '''Badgujars''' to control this area. Their early capital was '''Abhanagari''', present-day '''Abaneri''', where '''King Chandra (Chand)''' is credited with constructing the famous '''Chand Baori''' stepwell in the 8th century AD." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:2207:22, 13 June 2025 diff hist +110 N PratiharCreated page with "The '''Parihars''', also referred to as '''Pratiharas''', are considered among the early Rajput ruling houses." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:2107:21, 13 June 2025 diff hist +35 m Solanki (Chalukya)No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:2007:20, 13 June 2025 diff hist +863 N Hada ChauhanCreated page with "The Hadas are a prominent subclan of the Chauhan (Chahamana) Rajput clan. They gave their name to the region of Hadavati or Hadauti, encompassing modern-day Bundi, Kota, Jhalawar, and Baran districts in southeastern Rajasthan. The Hadas trace their lineage to Manik Rai II, a scion of the Chauhans of Nadol, who established a principality at Bambvada in eastern Mewar following Nadol’s defeat by Qutb-ud-din Aibak. A key figure, Hada Raj (also known as Hado), born six gen..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:1807:18, 13 June 2025 diff hist +556 N SisodiyaCreated page with "The Sisodiyas of Mewar were among the earliest ruling families of Rajasthan. They claimed descent from ancient Kshatriyas and were instrumental in resisting early invasions. Their territory eventually evolved into the state of Mewar, and they played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of southern Rajasthan. The clan maintained elaborate genealogies and royal traditions. Sisodias played a key role in resisting Sultanate and Mughal expansions, with figur..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:1407:14, 13 June 2025 diff hist −154 m ChauhanNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:1407:14, 13 June 2025 diff hist −386 m KachwahaNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:0607:06, 13 June 2025 diff hist −850 m Kshatriya Clans and SubclansNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:5706:57, 13 June 2025 diff hist +191 m RathoreNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:4306:43, 13 June 2025 diff hist −605 m KachwahaNo edit summary Tags: Manual revert Visual edit
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