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  2. Rajput clans - Wikipedia

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    Genealogies of the Rajput clans were fabricated by pastoral nomadic tribes when they became sedentary. In a process called Rajputization, after acquiring political power, they employed bards to fabricate these lineages which also disassociated them from their original ancestry of cattle-herding or cattle-rustling communities and acquired the name 'Rajput'.

  3. Political marriages in India - Wikipedia

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    Sipasalar Rajab Tughlaq (Malik Rajab Turk), the younger brother of Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq and ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty, was married to a Hindu Rajput princess of the Bhati clan named Naila. Naila was the daughter of a Rajput chief, Raja Ran Mal (Rana Mall) Bhati of Abohar, Punjab. [57] [58]

  4. Rajputisation - Wikipedia

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    Such marriage of a tribal family with an acknowledged but possibly poor Rajput family would ultimately enable the non-Rajput family to become Rajput. This marriage pattern also supports the fact that Rajput was an "open caste category" available to those who served in the state army and could translate this service into grants and power at the ...

  5. Rajput - Wikipedia

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    Rajput (from Sanskrit rājaputra meaning "son of a king"), also called Thakur, [5] is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Jadeja - Wikipedia

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    Jadeja (Gujarati, Sindhi: Jāḍejā, [1] or Jāṛejā [2]) is a Samma Rajput clan that inhabits the Indian state of Gujarat and the Tharparkar district of Sindh, Pakistan. [3] [4] They originated from Sammas of Sindh, [5] [6] a pastoral group, and laid a claim on the Rajput identity [7] after marriages with Sodha Rajput women [8] [9] by adopting a process called Rajputisation.

  7. Bandhalgoti - Wikipedia

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    Bandhalgoti is a clan of Rajputs mainly found in Uttar Pradesh.They are an off-shoot of Kachhwaha dynasty. [1] [2] [3] Bandhalgoti Rajputs ruled a number of estates including Amethi, Kohra and Shahgarh etc. which lie in present-day Uttar Pradesh. [4] A Palace of Bandhalgoti's seat Babu Bhoop Singh, one of the Greatest Bandhalgoti Ruler.

  8. Parihar (clan) - Wikipedia

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    The clan's name is believed to derive from the term "Parihar," which might relate to a title or a geographical reference. Parihar clan was the Pariharas of Mandore, who ruled the region around the town of Mandore, near modern-day Jodhpur in Rajasthan. Mandore became an important center for the Parihars, especially in the 6th-7th centuries.

  9. Muslim Gaddi - Wikipedia

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    He owns and runs Hill View Constructions Private Limited, which is registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). While there is no specific record of any major national-level politician or statesperson identifying explicitly as a Gaddi Muslim, there are several local and regional leaders in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh who may ...