Rise of Jats under Rajput Kings

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The Rajput rulers were notably inclusive, incorporating other castes such as the Jats into their administration. This integration played a significant role in the rise and prosperity of the Jat community under Rajput patronage.

Dhaulpur Deswali Jat Royalty

The Dhaulpur family of Jat kings flourished under the guidance and support of various Rajput dynasties, primarily the Tomars. These Rajput chiefs granted the Dhaulpur Jats lands and titles as rewards for their loyal service, leading to their ascendancy in the region.

Titles and Fiefs

The esteemed title of Rana was conferred upon the Bamrauli Jats by Man Singh Tanwar of Gwalior, a prominent Rajput leader. Along with this title, they were granted the fiefdom of Gohad, which eventually became their main center of power.

Legacy

The establishment and rise of two important Jat states, Dhaulpur and Bharatpur, can largely be credited to the support and patronage of Rajput houses. Notably, Bharatpur rose to prominence under Sawai Jai Singh, highlighting the continuing influence of Rajput leadership in the region’s political landscape.