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20 June 2025
- 05:0805:08, 20 June 2025 diff hist +3,750 N Lohri: Folklore, Festival, and the Legacy of Dulla Bhatti Created page with "Lohri is a traditional Punjabi festival celebrated primarily in the northern regions of India, particularly in Punjab, on January 13 each year. The festival marks the end of winter, the harvest of the Rabi crop, and is observed with bonfires, songs, dance, and offerings of jaggery, sesame, and grains. Behind the festive rituals lies a folkloric and historical narrative, prominently associated with Rai Abdullah Khan Bhatti, popularly known as Dulla Bhatti, a 16th-century..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 05:0005:00, 20 June 2025 diff hist +2,478 N Rani Karnavati of Garhwal Created page with "Rani Karnavati (r. 1631–1640), popularly known as ''Nak-Kati Rani'' (the Nose-Cutting Queen), was the regent of the Garhwal Kingdom in present-day Uttarakhand, India. She assumed power following the death of her husband, Raja Mahipat Shah, who died in battle against Kumaon in 1631. She served as regent for her minor son Prithvipati Shah and is remembered for her administrative skill, military leadership, and cultural patronage. == Early Life and Background == Rani Kar..." Tag: Visual edit
- 04:5404:54, 20 June 2025 diff hist −42 Maharaja Hanwant Singh No edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
- 04:5004:50, 20 June 2025 diff hist +3,802 N Maharaja Hanwant Singh Created page with "== Maharaja Hanwant Singh Ji of Marwar == Maharaja Hanwant Singh Ji (1923–1952) was the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Jodhpur (Marwar) before its integration into the Indian Union. Known for his deep connection with his people and charismatic leadership, he played a notable role in early post-independence Indian politics. == Political Ambitions and Conflict with Congress == In the lead-up to India’s first general elections in 1952, Hanwant Singh soug..." Tag: Visual edit
19 June 2025
- 08:5008:50, 19 June 2025 diff hist −51 Template:Tree list Blanked the page current Tag: Blanking
- 08:4908:49, 19 June 2025 diff hist −74 m Kshatriya Clans and Subclans No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
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- 08:4808:48, 19 June 2025 diff hist +51 N Template:Tree list Created page with "<div class="tree-list"> <pre> {{{1}}} </pre> </div>"
- 08:4608:46, 19 June 2025 diff hist −219 m Kshatriya Clans and Subclans No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
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- 08:4308:43, 19 June 2025 diff hist +2,766 N Rao Shekha Created page with "Rao Shekha (1433–1488) was a prominent Kachwaha Rajput ruler and the founder of the Shekhawat clan and the Shekhawati region in present-day Rajasthan, India. A descendant of the rulers of Amber, Rao Shekha established an independent principality with its capital at Amarsar, laying the foundations for a powerful Rajput federation in northeastern Rajputana. == Early Life == Rao Shekha was born in 1433 as the son of Rao Mokal, a Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Amber. He belonge..." Tag: Visual edit
- 08:3608:36, 19 June 2025 diff hist +4,086 N Camels in Indian Warfare Created page with "Camels have played a significant role in Indian warfare and military logistics, particularly in the arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat. From ancient times through the medieval period to the modern era, camel-mounted units were deployed for combat, transport, and patrol duties. == Historical Use == Camels, known as ''Ushtra'' in Sanskrit (later ''Uttra'' in Prakrit and ''Unta'' in Apabhramsa), are referenced in Vedic texts and depicted in early Indian ar..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 08:2008:20, 19 June 2025 diff hist +2,134 N Gang Canal Created page with "Gang Canal is the oldest of the three major irrigation systems in the Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, India. It was conceived and initiated by Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner to combat severe famine conditions faced by the Bikaner state at the turn of the 20th century. == History == During the famine of 1899–1900, Maharaja Ganga Singh sought a long-term solution to recurring droughts and food shortages. In 1903, he enlisted the services of A. W. E. Standley, Chi..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 08:1808:18, 19 June 2025 diff hist +1,594 N Brigadier Raghubir Singh, MVC Created page with "Brigadier Raghubir Singh was an officer of the Indian Army who commanded the 18 Rajputana Rifles (Saurashtra) during the Indo-Pak War of 1965. He is noted for his leadership and bravery during the Battle of Asal Uttar. == Early Life and Background == Raghubir Singh belonged to the Rajawat Kachhwaha Rajput clan. He began his military career by joining the Hazari Guards of the Jaipur State Forces. Later, he served with the Swai Man Guards, which was subsequently renamed t..." Tag: Visual edit
- 08:1608:16, 19 June 2025 diff hist +2,213 N General Zorawar Singh Kahluria Created page with "General Zorawar Singh Kahluria was born in 1786 into a Rajput family from Kahlur (now Bilaspur), Himachal Pradesh. At age 16, he became a private servant to Rana Jaswant Singh of Ramnagar, where he learned riding, archery, and swordsmanship. == Rise to Prominence == He later joined as a sepoy under the Kiladar of Reasi, gaining recognition for his bravery and intelligence. His efforts to improve Raja Gulab Singh’s supply system earned him a promotion as inspector of c..." Tag: Visual edit
- 08:1008:10, 19 June 2025 diff hist +1,779 N Major Abhey Singh Hada Created page with "Major Abhey Singh was an officer of the Poona Horse regiment, originally from a respected family in Palaita village, Kota, Rajasthan. Though retired, he volunteered to rejoin his regiment during the 1971 war against Pakistan. Commanded by Hanut Singh Rathore at the time, the regiment accepted his request, making his participation a unique example in Indian military history. He fought in the famous Battle of Basantar in the Sakargarh sector of Pakistan. == Early Military..." Tag: Visual edit
- 08:0908:09, 19 June 2025 diff hist +1,745 N Lieutenant Bikram Singh Rathore Created page with "Lieutenant Bikram Singh Rathore was a brave officer from Sialba village, Punjab, who fought and died during the Indo-China War of 1962. He commanded 120 soldiers of Delta Company, 6 Kumaon Regiment, in the Battle of Walong, Arunachal Pradesh (then NEFA). == Battle of Namti Nullah == On 23 October 1962, Lt. Bikram Singh and his men successfully ambushed Chinese troops at a small hanging bridge over Namti Nullah. By removing planks from the bridge, they caused the first C..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 08:0808:08, 19 June 2025 diff hist +1,785 N Gobind Singh Rathore Created page with "Gobind Singh Rathore (7 December 1887 – 9 December 1942) was a soldier from Damoi village in Nagaur district, Rajasthan. He served in the British Indian Army during World War I and was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) for his bravery. == Military Career and Valor == Gobind Singh joined the Jodhpur Lancers and later became a Lance-Daffadar in the 28th Light Cavalry. He was attached to the 2nd Lancers (Gardner’s Horse) during World War I and fought in France. On the n..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 08:0608:06, 19 June 2025 diff hist +2,667 N Lukhdeer Singh Created page with "Thakur Lukhdeer Singh of Bijawar was a Rajput chieftain who played a significant role in the political affairs of Alwar during the mid-19th century. == Background and Political Role == After the death of Maharao Raja Banni Singh of Alwar in August 1857, his twelve-year-old son Sheodan Singh succeeded the throne. During Sheodan Singh’s minority, the administration was controlled by Muslim Diwans from Delhi, who held considerable influence over the young ruler. Their ac..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 08:0308:03, 19 June 2025 diff hist +2,339 N Shaitan Singh Bhati Created page with "Major Shaitan Singh Bhati was born on 1 December 1924 in Banasar near Phalodi, Jodhpur. His father, Lt. Col. Hem Singh, served with the Jodhpur Lancers during World War I. After completing his schooling at Chopasani School and graduation from Jaswant College, Jodhpur, in 1947, Shaitan Singh began his military career by joining the Durga Horse of the former Jodhpur State as an officer cadet. He trained at the Officers Training School in Poona from August 1947 to July 1949..." Tag: Visual edit
- 08:0108:01, 19 June 2025 diff hist +2,635 N Jhala Zalim Singh Created page with "Jhala Zalim Singh was a powerful statesman from Kota, Rajasthan, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Although he never held the title of ruler, his influence in Kota and neighboring states often surpassed that of reigning monarchs. == Early Life == Zalim Singh was born in 1739, shortly after the death of his father. He was adopted by his uncle Himmat Singh, the commander of the Kota forces. After Himmat Singh’s death in 1758, Zalim Singh inherited his jagir..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 07:5607:56, 19 June 2025 diff hist +984 N Prithvi Vallabh Created page with "Prithvi-Vallabh was a royal title adopted by kings during the Rajput period (600 AD to 1200 AD), initially by the Rashtrakuta (Rathore) rulers of India and later by monarchs from succeeding dynasties. The title was first assumed by Dantidurga, an 8th-century ruler of the Deccan. == Meaning and Significance == The term ''Prithvi'' translates to "the earth", while ''Vallabha'' means either "head of household" or "lover". Hence, the title ''Prithvi-Vallabh'' can be loosely..." current Tag: Visual edit
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- 05:5805:58, 19 June 2025 diff hist +1 Rathore No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
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- 05:4905:49, 19 June 2025 diff hist +1,073 N Template:ClanInfo Created page with "<noinclude> <templatedata> { "description": "Infobox for Rajput clan details", "params": { "clan_name": { "label": "Clan Name", "type": "string" }, "vansh": { "label": "Vansh (Lineage)", "type": "string" }, "descended_from": { "label": "Descended From", "type": "string" }, "branches": { "label": "Branches/Subclans", "type": "string" }, "ruled_in": { "label": "Ruled Regions", "type": "string" }, "princely_states": { "label": "Princely States",..."
- 05:4305:43, 19 June 2025 diff hist +44 m Rajput Architecture No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
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- 05:3105:31, 19 June 2025 diff hist +199 List of Rajput Battles →17th Century Tag: Visual edit
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- 01:4601:46, 19 June 2025 diff hist −1 Jadaun (Jadon) No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
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- 01:4001:40, 19 June 2025 diff hist +929 N Shrinet Created page with "The Shrinet (also Srinet, or Sarnet) is a Rajput clan belonging to the Suryavanshi lineage, primarily found in regions of Srinagar (Garhwal), as well as parts of northern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The clan is associated with the Nikumbh dynasty, a historically significant Kshatriya lineage in Indian tradition. == Origin == The Shrinet Rajputs are a branch of the Nikumbha dynasty, known for their devotion to Goddess Chandrika, whom they worship as their kuldevi (clan deit..." Tag: Visual edit
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- 01:3001:30, 19 June 2025 diff hist +911 N Bhadauria Created page with "Bhadauria Rajputs trace their origins to the Chauhan dynasty of Shakambhari, following the dynasty’s decline after the Second Battle of Tarain (1192 CE). In the aftermath, branches of the Chauhans migrated and settled along the Chambal River, particularly in the region near the Yamuna River, where they established important centers such as Chandrawar and Kamait (near present-day Bhind, Madhya Pradesh). During this period, the Bhadauria Chauhans accepted the suzerainty..." Tag: Visual edit
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18 June 2025
- 07:5507:55, 18 June 2025 diff hist +225 m List of Rajput Battles No edit summary Tag: Visual edit