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  2. Queensland Family History Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was established in 1979 as a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political organisation.They aim to promote the study of family history local history, genealogy, and heraldry, and encourage the collection and preservation of records relating to the history of Queensland families.

  3. Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    During his rule, Marwar captured a large part of western Rajputana. He continued his father's policy towards the Kingdom of Mewar by helping its legitimate heir Udai Singh II in taking the throne back from the usurper Banvir. [58] He invaded Bikaner, ruled by a branch of the same family and annexed it in 1542. [59]

  4. Nainsi ri Khyat - Wikipedia

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    Nainsi ri Khyat (or 'Khyat of Nainsi') is a late 17th-century Marwari & Dingal [1] text chronicling the history of Marwar.Its author Muhnot Nainsi, an official of Marwar State, based the Khyat (or chronicle) on the Charan accounts and the traditional Rajasthani Vat(or bat) as well as local administrative records. [2]

  5. Maldeo Rathore - Wikipedia

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    Rao Maldeo Rathore (5 December 1511 – 7 November 1562) was a king of the Rathore dynasty, who ruled the kingdom of Marwar in present day state of Rajasthan.Maldeo ascended the throne in 1531 CE, inheriting a small ancestral principality of Rathore's but after a long period of military actions against his neighbours, Maldeo swept significant territories which included parts of present day ...

  6. Muhnot Nainsi - Wikipedia

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    Another notable text by Nainsi is Marwar ra Pargana ri Vigat (An Account of the Districts of Marwar),which describes in detail the seven parganas under Maharaja Jaswant Singh (I), a gazetteer [9] of Marwar. In which the history of each pargana is given at the beginning and then by summarising the different income etc. of the villages of Khalsa ...

  7. Pratap Singh of Idar - Wikipedia

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    Singh was born on 22 October 1845 to the Royal Family of Marwar. He was the third son of Takht Singh of Jodhpur (1819–13 February 1873) the Maharaja of Jodhpur, and his first wife, Gulab Kunwarji Maji. He was educated privately, and little is known of his early life. He received administrative training under Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur. [1]

  8. Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Marwar (also called Jodhpur region) is a region of western Rajasthan state in North Western India. It lies partly in the Thar Desert. The word 'maru' is Sanskrit for desert. The word "wad" literally means fence in Rajasthani languages. English translation of the word 'Marwar' is the region protected by desert. [1]

  9. Category:People from the Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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