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26 June 2025

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24 June 2025

  • 16:0016:00, 24 June 2025 diff hist +780 ChauhanNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:5715:57, 24 June 2025 diff hist −634 Tomar or TanwarNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:5315:53, 24 June 2025 diff hist −18 m Kshatriya Clans and SubclansNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:5215:52, 24 June 2025 diff hist +1,294 N ParmarCreated page with "The '''Paramara''' (also spelled '''Parmar''') is a Suryavanshi Rajput clan. The Paramaras are historically significant as rulers of the '''Malwa''' region in central India, where they established a powerful dynasty during the medieval period. The Paramara dynasty was founded in the '''early 9th century CE''' by '''Upendra''' (also known as '''Krishnaraja'''). They rose to prominence when '''Siyaka II''' defeated the '''Rashtrakuta''' king '''Khotigga''', marking the be..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:3415:34, 24 June 2025 diff hist +43 m Kshatriya Clans and SubclansNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:3415:34, 24 June 2025 diff hist +652 N JadejaCreated page with "The Jadeja is a Kshatriya sub-clan primarily belonging to the Samma Yadava dynasty of Thatta, Sindh. They are descendants of Jam Laksha, the eldest son of Jam Jadaji of Thatta. Over time, the Jadeja became one of the most powerful noble families in Sindh & Kutch, playing key roles in its administration and military, especially during the reigns of Laksha Phulani, Jam Rawalji, Jam Vibhaji, and Jam Sataji. Bhanji Dal Jadeja, the famous commander of Jam Vibhaji of Halar, d..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:3215:32, 24 June 2025 diff hist +5,344 SisodiyaNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 15:0115:01, 24 June 2025 diff hist +2,352 PratiharNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:5514:55, 24 June 2025 diff hist +790 N ChudasamaCreated page with "The Chudasama is a Rajput clan primarily belonging to the Samma Yadava dynasty of Saurashtra. They are descendants of Chudachandra, the son of a Samma ruler of Sindh. Over time, the Chudasamas became one of the most powerful noble families in Saurashtra, playing key roles in its administration and military especially during the reigns of Grahara, Navghana, Khengara, and Mandalika. Ra' Khengar IV, a renowned ruler of Saurashtra, forced the army of Mahmud Tughlaq of the D..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:5214:52, 24 June 2025 diff hist +1,017 N SarvaiyaCreated page with "The Sarvaiya is a Kshatriya sub-clan primarily associated with the Chudasama dynasty of Saurashtra, in present-day Gujarat, India. They trace their lineage to Bhima (Rayadhan), the eldest son of Navghan II of Saurashtra. Over time, the Sarvaiyas emerged as one of the most influential noble families in the region, playing significant roles in the administration and military affairs during the reigns of rulers such as Mahipala, Jaysimha, and Mokalsimha. One of the most we..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:4914:49, 24 June 2025 diff hist +1,201 m ChandelNo edit summary current Tag: Visual edit

21 June 2025

  • 06:2006:20, 21 June 2025 diff hist +5,403 m List of Rajput BattlesNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:1905:19, 21 June 2025 diff hist +1,877 N Gora Singh and Badal SinghCreated page with "Gora and Badal were two legendary Rajput warriors, identified as Gora Singh and Badal Singh, whose valor is commemorated in medieval Indian literature and folklore. They are prominently featured in works such as Padmavat (1540 CE) by Malik Muhammad Jayasi, the Gora Badal Padmini Chaupai (1589 CE), and later retellings of the siege of Chittor. They served under King Ratansen of Chittor (often identified with historical ruler Ratnasimha, also known as Rawal Ratan Singh in..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:1805:18, 21 June 2025 diff hist +3,163 N Bandhu SinghCreated page with "Bandhu Singh (born 1 May 1833, died 12 August 1858) was a prominent freedom fighter and guerrilla leader from Dumari Riyasat, a Shrinet Rajput principality in present-day Uttar Pradesh. He played a significant role during the First War of Indian Independence in 1857, particularly in the Gorakhpur region. A devoted worshipper of Tarkulaha Devi, Bandhu Singh is remembered for his fierce resistance against British colonial rule. == Early Life == Bandhu Singh was born on 1..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:1605:16, 21 June 2025 diff hist +2,948 N Maharaja Hari SinghCreated page with "'''Maharaja Hari Singh Bahadur''' (September 1895 – 26 April 1961) was the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of '''Jammu and Kashmir''', belonging to the '''Dogra Rajput dynasty'''. His reign marked a critical phase in the history of the region, particularly during the time of India’s independence and partition. == Early Life and Background == Hari Singh was born in '''September 1895''' at '''Amar Mahal Palace''' in Jammu into the royal Dogra Rajput family...." Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:1405:14, 21 June 2025 diff hist +2,802 N Hare Krishna Singh BhadauriaCreated page with "'''Hare Krishna Singh Bhadauria''' (born 1827) was a key figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and served as a chief associate and military commander under '''Babu Veer Kunwar Singh''' in Bihar. Known for his expertise in guerrilla warfare and strategic leadership, he played a pivotal role in the resistance against British colonial rule in Eastern India. == Early Life and Background == Hare Krishna Singh was born in '''1827''' in '''Shahabad district''', located in pre..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:1205:12, 21 June 2025 diff hist +2,598 N Maharaja Bhakt SinghCreated page with "Maharaja Bakht Singh Rathore was a notable 18th-century Rajput ruler of Marwar known for his military acumen, resistance to Maratha incursions, and efforts to preserve the sovereignty of his homeland during a period of intense political instability. == Early Military Career and Conflicts == Bakht Singh had a challenging and active military career, marked by internal family disputes and external threats. He was involved in armed conflicts against his own kin, including h..." current Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:1005:10, 21 June 2025 diff hist +3,504 N Kushal Singh RathoreCreated page with "'''Kushal Singh Champawat Rathore''' (d. 1864), also known as '''Khushal Singh Champawat''', was the Thakur of '''Auwa''', a prominent '''Thikana''' (feudal estate) in the princely state of '''Jodhpur'''. He is remembered for his pivotal role in the '''Indian Rebellion of 1857''', notably for defeating British-led forces in the '''Battles of Bithoda and Chelawas'''. == Role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 == During the '''First War of Independence in 1857''', Kushal Sin..." Tag: Visual edit
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