The Gaur Rajputs, a prominent clan within the Rajput community, ruled in parts of Rajputana during the medieval period, particularly from the 12th to the 16th centuries. They were known for their military prowess and played a significant role in the regional politics of the time. Their influence declined with the rise of more powerful Rajput clans and the Mughal Empire. Specific timelines may vary, but their prominence is generally noted during this era.
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Yes the gurhar Rajput of up is branch of gaur rajput from taragarh ajmer. Long time ago some gaur rajput went to U.P from ajmer ( taragarh ). they went mostely in Etah and mainpuri. and they had called by gurhar rajput
Gurhar Rajput from UP is branch of gaur rajput. At present they aren in UP at Kasganj and near by kasganj- Etah. They are Suryavanshi Rajput.
North India (ruled by Lodhi) and Rajputana (ruled by Rana Sanga)
Obviously Gurhar is the branch of Gaur Rajput. because the gotra of the both is same it's (Bhardwaj) long time ago some Gaur Rajput went to U.P, mostly in Etah or Mainpuri than they had called by Gurhar Rajput. == ==
the gurhar Rajput of u.p is branch of gaur rajput from taragarh, ajmer. gurhar rajputs migrated from ajmer to upGurhar are the chandravanshi Rajput Gotra- bahrdwaj, pravar- bhardwaj, purohit Parikh, charan- misth, bhat- dokar-, rao- lakhan ka, nagaro- ranjeet chop , dholi shramikaran, nai- neldio, ghat- hridwar, naubat- mahakali, nishan- surkh, van- madhuvan,, guru- vashisha, naddi- galita, dhal- jaitiram, toup- katak bijali, katar- ranbij, tambu dal- badal, eaist mata kali and bhairu, kalapitra- ransingh and udai singh.
Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod (1782-1835).In 1818 he was appointed political agent for the states of western Rajputana, where he conciliated the chieftains, settled their mutual feuds, and collected materials for his Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan (2 volumes, published 1829 and 1832), which detailed the contemporary geography and history of Rajputana and central India along with the history of the Rajput clans who ruled most of the area at that time. Another book, Travels in Western India (1839), was published posthumously.
The term "Jaryal Rajput" refers to a specific clan within the Rajput community, primarily found in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The Jaryals are known for their warrior heritage and have a rich history associated with the Rajputana region. While it's difficult to pinpoint an individual as the "first" Jaryal Rajput due to the clan's ancient origins and oral traditions, they are recognized as part of the larger Rajput lineage that has played a significant role in India's history.
Rajputana Rifles was created in 1775.
Yes, Taneja is considered a Rajput surname, primarily found among certain communities in northern India. Rajputs are a warrior caste known for their historical significance and valor. The Taneja family has roots in the Rajputana region, and members often identify with Rajput heritage and traditions. However, surnames can vary widely, and their associations might differ based on regional and community contexts.
SS Rajputana was created in 1939-12.
Vashisht Rajput or Basith Rajputana's is clan of Kshatriya Rajput's they are descendents of Rishi Vaishishta (GURU OF HINDU PRINCE GOD RAMA & LASKHMAN) they live in Jammur & Kashmir region before the first Islamic invasion which was done muhammad ghaznavi) after the ghaznavi's invasion many of the Vashisht Rajput Kings were appointed as 'Senapati' or 'Main Advisors' of Muslim Kings in India / Hindustan ... later these Vashisht Rajput settled in Uttar Pradesh mainly in Ayodhya & Vaishishta Nagar.. there blood line is very rare and have Afghani and Kashmiri Roots in them!