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  • 04:22, 1 July 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Dahiya (content was: "The '''Dahiyas''' were a notable Rajput clan, who possibly held '''Janglu''' during the 12th century under Chauhan overlordship. They find mention in inscriptions from '''Jhalarapatan''' and '''Manglana''', and popular tradition associates them with the original construction of the '''Jalore fort'''. The Dahiya chieftain’s daughter, '''Ajaya-dey''', is linked to a legend of f...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 05:38, 30 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Ideological Revolution of Kshatriya (content was: "Throughout world history, the rise and fall of civilizations, individuals, and communities have followed a common pattern. Those who chose self-reflection during times of decline, acknowledged their flaws, and worked patiently to overcome them often succeeded in rebuilding their strength. In contrast, those who remained trapped in nostalgia or victimhood, relying solely on the past...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 05:36, 29 June 2025 User account Veersyngh talk contribs was created by Admin talk contribs
  • 02:59, 29 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page File:Hawa Mahal.jpg (content was: "Built by Kachhwaha Rajputs", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 19:17, 28 June 2025 Phelubhkt1684 talk contribs created page Gaharwar (Created page with "Gaharwar also spelled as Gahadavala is a Kshatriya lineage found predominantly in the gangetic plains. The '''Gahadavala dynasty''' (IAST: Gāhaḍavālas), also known as '''Gahadavalas of Kannauj''', was a Rajput dynasty that ruled parts of the present-day Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, during 11th and 12th centuries. Their capital was located at Banaras (now Varanasi) in the Gangetic plains, and for a certain period, they also controlled Kannauj. Chandradev...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:41, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Common.css (Created page with "CSS placed here will be applied to all skins: Hide 'View history' tab for anonymous users: body:not(.loggedin) li#ca-history { display: none !important; } Hide 'Recent changes' link in sidebar for anonymous users: body:not(.loggedin) #n-recentchanges, body:not(.loggedin) a[title="Special:RecentChanges"] { display: none !important; }")
  • 12:40, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Common.js (Created page with "Any JavaScript here will be loaded for all users on every page load.: // Google Analytics for GA4 (G-5MQXEFVQBE) var gtagScript = document.createElement("script"); gtagScript.src = "https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-5MQXEFVQBE"; gtagScript.async = true; document.head.appendChild(gtagScript); window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-5MQXEFVQBE');")
  • 09:39, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Ideological Revolution of Kshatriya (Created page with "Throughout world history, the rise and fall of civilizations, individuals, and communities have followed a common pattern. Those who chose self-reflection during times of decline, acknowledged their flaws, and worked patiently to overcome them often succeeded in rebuilding their strength. In contrast, those who remained trapped in nostalgia or victimhood, relying solely on the past glories of their ancestors, faded into obscurity. The Kshatriya community today stands at...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:06, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Sanskritization (Created page with "The process of '''Sanskritization''', coined by sociologist '''M.N. Srinivas''', refers to the phenomenon where lower or intermediate castes attempt to '''raise their social status''' by adopting the customs, practices, and surnames of higher castes, particularly '''Brahmins and Kshatriyas'''. One of the most visible outcomes of this process in India was the '''mass-scale adoption of Rajput or Kshatriya surnames''' and heritage claims by various non-Kshatriya groups duri...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:25, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Navratri Significance in Rajputi Culture (Created page with "For the Rajput community, '''Navratri''' holds a special place not only as a religious festival but also as a '''symbol of warrior pride and ancestral duty'''. Celebrated with fervor by both '''men and women''', Navratri is deeply linked to the '''worship of Kuldevis (family goddesses)''', who are considered divine protectors of Rajput clans. == Kuldevi Worship and Royal Duties == The relationship between Rajput rulers and their '''Kuldevis''' was both personal and poli...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 02:46, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Survival of Suryavanshi Kshatriya (Created page with "Throughout history, various political and ideological groups—including certain Marxist historians and fabricated caste associations—have attempted to challenge the authenticity of Rajput lineages, particularly those tracing their descent from the Suryavansha (Solar Dynasty). A common argument used in this campaign involves a passage from the Srimad Vishnu Mahapurana, which describes how Mahapadma Nanda, a ruler of Shudra origin, overthrew Maharaja Sumitra, the last r...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 02:15, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Myth of Rani Karnavati’s Rakhi to Humayun (Created page with "The tale of Rani Karnavati sending a Rakhi to Mughal Emperor Humayun is a widely circulated narrative in Indian popular culture. It presents a story of emotional appeal, brotherhood, and chivalry, often showcased in textbooks, films, and television. However, a closer examination of historical sources reveals that this account is likely fictional, with no support from contemporary records. == Background: Rani Karnavati and the Siege of Chittor == Rani Karnavati was the r...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 02:11, 28 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Myth of Kamala Devi and Devala Devi (Created page with "The '''stories of Kamala Devi and Devala Devi''', often presented as historical facts involving their supposed enslavement and romantic connection to the Khilji dynasty, are increasingly being '''challenged by scholars'''. These narratives, originating from the poetic work ''Ashiqa'' by '''Amir Khusrau''', are now viewed by many historians as '''fictional constructions''' lacking credible historical foundation. == Origins in Fiction: The "Ashiqa" and Its Claims == The t...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:05, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Myth of Jodha Akbar (Created page with "The history of the Rajputs is deeply rooted in their unwavering resistance to foreign invasions and their defense of the Indian subcontinent for centuries. From the earliest Islamic incursions to colonial narratives, Rajputs have not only fought valiantly but also endured persistent distortions of their legacy—particularly through fabricated stories like the so-called "Jodha-Akbar" romance. == Modern Misrepresentation: The “Jodha-Akbar” Myth == In recent times, ma...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:51, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Forgotten Struggles of Benares (Created page with "The early 19th century history of Benares (Varanasi), though often noted for administrative developments under British rule, was also marked by intense religious and political turmoil. Among the most significant of these episodes were the Hindu-Muslim riots of 1809–1810, which centered around contested religious spaces and deep-seated communal tensions. == Conflict Over Sacred Spaces == At the heart of the 1809 unrest was the mosque constructed by Aurangzeb on the sit...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:46, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Propaganda Against Rana Sanga (Created page with "Rana Sanga, the ruler of Mewar and a symbol of Rajput valor, has also been subjected to similar misrepresentation. A recurring claim suggests that Sanga invited Babur to India to fight Ibrahim Lodi, a notion that lacks both logic and historical evidence. The main source cited for this claim is the Baburnama, the memoir of Babur. However, the version available today is a Persian translation created nearly six decades after Babur’s death. The original Chagatai Turkic ma...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:39, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Raghuvanshi (Created page with "Raghuvanshi are a prominent Rajput clan historically associated with the region of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Their lineage traces back to the legendary King Harishchandra of Varanasi, and they are mentioned in Buddhist, Jain, and Brahminical texts. Over the centuries, even though the Somvanshi Rajputs, Mughals, and Bhumihars ruled the region, the Raghuvanshi presence remained strong. == Historical Significance == ==== Ancient and Medieval Rule ==== Varanasi was ruled by...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:30, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Maharaja Jaychandra Gahadavala (Created page with "Maharaja Jayachandra (also spelled Jaichand, ruled 1173–1193 CE) was the last ruler of the Gahadavala (Gaharwar) dynasty, which governed significant parts of the Gangetic Doab from 1090 CE. He succeeded his father, King Vijayachandra, and was the grandson of Govindachandra. His kingdom extended from Kanauj and Benares in the east to Gaya and Patna. Despite his significant contributions to Hindu society and his death while resisting Muslim invasions, Maharaja Jayachand...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:02, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Rana Punja Solanki Statue Inaugurated in Chittorgarh Amid Identity Controversy (Created page with "'''Rajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma unveiled''' a statue of the legendary Rana Punja Solanki—portrayed as a Bhil tribal—in Bhupal Sagar, Chittorgarh, on May 29, 2025. While the event was framed as a tribute to a hero of the Battle of Haldighati (1576), where Rana Punja stood shoulder to shoulder with Maharana Pratap, many see it as yet another attempt by the BJP to distort Rajput history, misrepresenting a Rajput warrior as tribal. This misrepresentation h...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 08:36, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs undeleted page Category:Trending News (2 revisions)
  • 08:36, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Category:Trending News (content was: "Latest developments and highlighted updates related to the Kshatriya community.", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 08:27, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Category:Trending News (Created page with "Pages listed under the Trending News category.")
  • 07:29, 27 June 2025 User account Chundawat talk contribs was created by Admin talk contribs
  • 04:16, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page File:Ig.jpg (content was: "Ig", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 04:13, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page File:Ig.jpg
  • 04:13, 27 June 2025 Admin talk contribs uploaded File:Ig.jpg
  • 17:06, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Home (content was: " '''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 foreve...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 16:48, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page File:Hawa mahal.png
  • 16:48, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs uploaded File:Hawa mahal.png
  • 16:40, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page File:Hawa Mahal.jpg
  • 16:40, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs uploaded File:Hawa Mahal.jpg
  • 16:33, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Template:FactOfTheHour (Created page with "<div style="flex:1; min-width: 300px; padding: 10px; background:#fff9e6; border:1px solid #ccc; border-radius:8px; margin-top:15px;"> <b>📜 Fact of the Hour</b><br><br> {{#switch: {{#expr: {{CURRENTHOUR}} mod 5 }} |0 = Maharana Pratap's horse Chetak is remembered for his bravery and loyalty in the Battle of Haldighati. |1 = The word "Rajput" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Rajaputra", meaning "son of a king". |2 = Rani Durgavati fought valiantly against the Mugha...")
  • 16:11, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Template:FeaturedContent (Created page with "<div style="border:1px solid #ccc; padding:10px; background:#f9f9f9;"> '''Featured Article Title''' A brief description of the article goes here. thumb|left|120px|Caption </div>")
  • 10:52, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Purbiya (Created page with "The Purbiya (or Purbiyas) are Rajputs from Eastern India, primarily found in regions of Bihar, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Madhya Pradesh. The term Purbiya literally means “easterner,” referring to their geographic roots. Historically, they have been known for their exceptional martial traditions and unwavering resistance to foreign rule—be it the Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, or the British Empire. == Military Tradition and British Records == During the colon...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:44, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Chaluk or Solanki (content was: "#REDIRECT Solanki (Chalukya)", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 10:44, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs moved page Chaluk or Solanki to Solanki (Chalukya)
  • 06:05, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Pundir (Created page with "Pundir (also spelled ''Pundhir, Pundeer,'' or ''Poondir'') are a Suryavanshi Rajput clan, traditionally associated with warriorhood, nobility, and landholding. The name "Pundir" is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word "Purandara," which means ''"destroyer of enemies."'' Known for their valor, the Pundirs have historically held estates (riyasats) in parts of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Haryana, playing key roles in regional politi...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:00, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Bundela (Created page with "Bundela Rajputs are a prominent Rajput clan primarily associated with the Bundelkhand region, which spans parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. The Bundelas rose to prominence during the late medieval period and established several powerful kingdoms and principalities, including Orchha, Datia, Panna, and Jhansi. Known for their martial valor, patronage of art and architecture, and fierce resistance against the Mughals, the Bundelas played a significant role in the h...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:56, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Dogra (Created page with "The Dogra Rajputs are a prominent martial community of northern India, primarily inhabiting the Jammu region of Jammu & Kashmir, as well as parts of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. They are considered to be of Suryavanshi Rajput lineage and are known for their strong warrior traditions, cultural heritage, and royal legacy. The Dogras rose to significant prominence during the 19th century with the establishment of the Dogra dynasty, which ruled the princely state of Jammu an...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:54, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Salaria (Created page with "Salaria (also spelled as Salariya) is a Rajput clan primarily found in the northern regions of India, notably in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu. Traditionally identified as Kshatriyas, they are known for their martial heritage, landowning status, and regional influence. The clan has historically served in the military and agricultural sectors, with many members holding positions of leadership and honor. One of the most notable figures from this clan is '''Major Shai...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:49, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Bisen (Created page with "The Bisen dynasty (also spelled Visen) is an ancient Hindu Kshatriya lineage tracing its ancestry to Lakshman, the younger brother of Lord Ram, and his son Chandraketu, who was a ruler in present-day Karnataka. In North India, their prominent royal seat was Majhouli Raj (Deoria), formerly known as Mall Mahajanapada, founded by King Prithvi Mall, one of the most powerful rulers of this dynasty around 1500 years ago.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 05:45, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs created page Chavda (Created page with "The Chavda dynasty (also spelled Chawda, Chavada, Chapa, Chaparana, or Chapokata) was a Hindu Kshatriya ruling family that governed parts of northern Gujarat from 746 to 942 CE. == History == Chavada Dadda, the founder of the dynasty, is credited with establishing rule at Nandipur (Nandol). His successor, Dadda III, conquered Broach from the Maitrakas, whose influence was waning at the time. Following the fall of the Maitraka dynasty, a power vacuum was created, which...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:09, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs moved page Yádu, Jádu or Jadon to Jadaun (Jadon) without leaving a redirect
  • 03:07, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Tanwar (content was: "#REDIRECT Tomar or Tanwar", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 02:50, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Parmara or Ponwar (content was: "The Paramara (or Parmar) are a Rajput clan. This clan was associated with the Paramara dynasty, which ruled the Malwa region in Central India. == History of Parmars == There are three main theories regarding the origin of the Paramara (or Parmar) clan. Another theory posits that the Parmar clan was originally a tribe from central India that gained political prominence as feudator...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 02:46, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Maurya (content was: "#REDIRECT Maurya (Mori)", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 02:46, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs moved page Maurya to Maurya (Mori)
  • 02:42, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page List of Kshatriya Dynasties and Clans in India (content was: "List of Kshatriya Dynasties and Clans in India", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 02:29, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Guhila (content was: "The Guhilas 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. == Guhilas of Dhod == This branch of the Guhilas held influ...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
  • 02:17, 26 June 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page Dahiya or Dahima (content was: "Dahiya (also Dahia or Dahima) is a Rajput clan historically associated with the regions of Pali, Jalore, and Nagaur in Rajasthan, India. They held control over several territories during the 12th century, including the prominent town of Sanchor, which remained under Dahiya rule until it was taken over by a Vaghela chieftain, who was later displaced by the Sanchora Chauhans, a sept o...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
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