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  2. Samyukta - Wikipedia

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    "Samyukta", which means "united" in Sanskrit, is a popular girl's name in modern India.The life of Prithviraj Chauhan has also been the subject of a television show aired on Star Plus titled Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan, the character of Sanyogita was portrayed by Mugdha Chaphekar in that series. [7]

  3. Karni Sena - Wikipedia

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    Karni Sena (/ ˈ k ə ˈ r n i s eɪ n ɑː /; Karaṇī sēnā), known as Karni Sena (Unity of Rajput/Kshatriya), abbr.: KS), is an organisation based in Rajasthan, India. Founded by Lokendra Singh Kalvi, [1] Pratap Singh Kalvi, [2] Dr Raj Shekhawat [3] and others. It takes its name from Karni Mata, who is believed to be incarnation of Hinglaj ...

  4. Rajputisation - Wikipedia

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    Bharatpur reportedly lost its Rajput status when their ancestor Balchand was unable to have children with his Rajput wife and had sons with a Jat woman. [33] The British-era ethnographer Denzil Ibbetson wrote that the terms like “Rajput” or "Jat" in the Punjab region of what is now Pakistan, was used as a title rather than as a ...

  5. Kshatriya - Wikipedia

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    Kshatriya (Sanskrit: क्षत्रिय, romanized: Kṣatriya) (from Sanskrit kṣatra, "rule, authority"; also called Rajanya) [1] is one of the four varnas (social orders) of Hindu society and is associated with the warrior aristocracy. [2]

  6. List of Rajputs - Wikipedia

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    Bhim Chand was the Rajput King of Bilaspur state (reigned 1665 – 1692) [46] Rani Karnavati of Garhwal, the Parmar Rajput Queen of Garhwal, credited for defending the kingdom against the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. [47] Durgadas Rathore, was a minister of Marwar who was successful in preserving Marwar against Mughal rule [48]

  7. Rajputs of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    These Rajput son-in-laws were included in the gotra of the Malla rulers [32] and the son-in-law who lived with their Malla father-in-laws were given the surname Singh. [9] Thus, the Rajput families became courtiers at Nepal and created a new endogamous courtier (Bharadari=Bharo) class. [9]

  8. Kinwar - Wikipedia

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    Kinwar is a clan whose members belong to the Kshatriya (Rajput), [[]] and Bhumihar Brahmin caste. [1] the Kshatriya members principally reside in the states of Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. [2] A particularly large population of Kinwar Bhumihars can be found in Ghazipur district. [3] [4]

  9. Wives of Karna - Wikipedia

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    Karna (center) sacrifices his divine armour, while his wife watches in distress—a scene from the Mahabharata by Bamapada Banerjee. Details about marital life of Karna, one the prominent figures of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, is hardly provided in the narrative. His wives are unnamed and belonged to the Sūta community.