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29 June 2025
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N 07:25 | Navratri Significance in Rajputi Culture diffhist +3,606 Admin talk contribs (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...") |
27 June 2025
N 17:05 | Myth of Jodha Akbar diffhist +3,456 Admin talk contribs (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...") |
N 16:46 | Propaganda Against Rana Sanga diffhist +3,840 Admin talk contribs (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...") |
m 10:59 | Rajputi Poshak diffhist +2,382 Admin talk contribs |
N 09:30 | Maharaja Jaychandra Gahadavala diffhist +6,595 Admin talk contribs (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...") |
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26 June 2025
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25 June 2025
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N 01:15 | Rana Punja Solanki diffhist +5,479 Admin talk contribs (Created page with "Rana Punja Solanki was a prominent warrior and chieftain of the Solanki Rajput clan from Panarwa in the Mewar region of present-day Rajasthan. Known for his unwavering loyalty and courage, he is best remembered for leading the Bhil warriors in the Battle of Haldighati (1576 CE) alongside Maharana Pratap against the Mughal Empire. A descendant of the Chandravanshi Solankis, Punja's life symbolizes the spirit of resistance, unity, and Rajput valor. == Background and Linea...") |