Talk:Rajput clans
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Semi-protected edit request on 13 June 2023
editKirar Rajput hote he
Semi-protected edit request
editI want to undo the changes made by "Rasteem" on 1st of November 2024 he had totally changed the description and topic which was previously written correct in Rajput Clans wikipedia. For example: There are 'Som' and 'Kalchuri Haihaya' etc. of Chandravanshi lineage and other lineage of Rajput clan which is not or not longer available in Rajput clan wikipedia . So, I kindly request you to give me the permission of semi-protected edit to recorrect it or you can also do the undo of Rasteem changes. People should know the correct and full knowledge therefore I request you to help in it. Thankyou. Prabhanshu Singh Rajput (talk) 08:48, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
- This is a typical example of unsourced / poorly sourced caste related POV; read WP:OR! If you are serious, please provide modern scholarly sources (verifiable) by reliable authors. Ekdalian (talk) 09:01, 4 November 2024 (UTC)
- [1]https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.53720
- "Inscriptions Of The Kalachuri-chedi Era Vol-iv Part-ii (1955)"
- by Mirashi Vasudev Vishnu.
- >> INSCRIPTIONS OF THE KALACHURIS OF SARAYUPARA
- > Pg:- 376
- >> KASIA STONE INSCRIPTION
- > Pg:- 381
- >> KAHLA PLATES OF SODHADEVA : YEAR 1135
- > Pg:- 383
- Publication date 1955
- Topics C-DAC
- Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan
- [2]https://archive.org/details/sgw.chalukyasofkalya0000brgo
- "The Chalukyas Of Kalyana And The Kalachuris"
- by B.R Gopal
- > Pg:- 342, 343
- Publication date 1981
- Publisher Karnataka University Dharwad
- Collection ServantsOfKnowledge; JaiGyan
- Contributor Servants of Knowledge
- [3]https://archive.org/details/dli.csl.7332
- "Studies in rajput history vol.I"
- by Satyasray, Ranjit Sing
- > Pg 8 or 12 of 193
- Publication date 1937
- Topics Rajput (Indic people), Central Secretariat Library
- Publisher S.C. Ghosh, Bengal
- Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan
- [4]https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.53719
- "Inscriptions Of The Kalachuri-chedi Era Vol-iv Part-i (1955)"
- by Mirashi Vasudev Vishnu.
- >>Introduction of Kalachuri-chedi era
- >pg:- ii, v / pg:- n31, n34
- Publication date 1955
- Topics C-DAC, Noida, DLI Top-Up
- Publisher Government Epigraphist For India.
- Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan
- [5]https://archive.org/details/shdgnga.religious-life-in-the-kalachuri-empire
- Religious Life in the Kalachuri Empire
- by Adhya, Minoti
- >>Introduction
- >Pg:- 2
- Publication date 1990
- Topics PhD Thesis, History, Ancient History, Culture
- Publisher University of Calcutta
- Collection ServantsOfKnowledge; JaiGyan
- [6]https://archive.org/details/chandravanshi-ravani-report_202407
- >Pg:- 7 and 8
- • Prithviraj Chauhan mother"queen Karpuradevi" belong to Kalachuri family.
- >>Here are some wikipedia link for more knowledge:-
- Haihaya kingdom
- Kingdom of Haihaiyavansi
- Haihaya
- Kalachuri Era
- Kalachuri dynasty
- Rajput .
- I worked on it and found some of these proof now please help me out by putting Kalchuri Haihaya Rajput clan in Chandravanshi lineage and kindly edit it or allow me to edit and let the other people know the correct knowledge. And if possible give me semi-edit permission for future if again these all things happen I can make it right.
- Thankyou very much. Prabhanshu Singh Rajput (talk) 14:32, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
- I have provided all the documents which is asked. Now please accept my request.
- Thankyou Prabhanshu Singh Rajput (talk) 10:28, 3 December 2024 (UTC)
Addition of Gaur rajput in the Suryavansh.
editkindly add Gaur rajputs in the list of the Suryavansh, they are the descendants of the lord Bharata (brother of the Ram)[1]. Officialhistory601 (talk) 14:15, 23 November 2024 (UTC)
Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 1 December 2024
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I would like to request the inclusion of detailed information about the Rajpali Rajput clan in the article "36 Royal Clans of Rajputs." The Rajpali Rajputs are an important branch of the ancient Pali or Pala dynasty, historically recognized as "Royal Shepherds" in the Saurashtra region, particularly around Palitana. Col. James Tod’s *Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan* highlights their royal status, their significant contributions to Jainism and Buddhism, and their numerous inscriptions across Rajasthan. It is also mentioned that Palitana itself is named after them, underlining their historical importance.
I suggest adding a brief description of the Rajpali clan, citing Col. James Tod’s work and emphasizing their political and religious contributions as well as their role in the development of Jain sects. Truthwillbeunfolded (talk) 05:40, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Thanks! Cooldudeseven7 join in on the tea talk 13:17, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 22 December 2024
edit{{edit Suryavanshi Rajputs: A Lineage of Kings The Suryavanshi Rajputs, also known as the Solar Dynasty, are a legendary lineage of Kshatriya warriors in Hindu mythology and history. Their ancestry is traced back to the Sun god, Surya, making them descendants of the divine. The most prominent figure associated with this dynasty is Lord Rama, the hero of the epic Ramayana. Origins and Ikshvaku Dynasty The Suryavanshi lineage is believed to have originated with King Ikshvaku, the son of Manu Vaivasvata. Ikshvaku is considered the founder of the Ikshvaku dynasty, which ruled the Kosala kingdom with its capital at Ayodhya. This dynasty produced numerous illustrious kings, including:
* Harishchandra: Renowned for his unwavering commitment to truth. * Raghu: A powerful and benevolent ruler, known for his generosity and courage. * Dasharatha: The father of Lord Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna.
Lord Rama and the Suryavanshi Legacy Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, is the most revered figure of the Suryavanshi dynasty. His exemplary character, unwavering devotion to his wife Sita, and his courageous deeds in the Ramayana have inspired generations of Hindus. The Suryavanshi Rajputs consider themselves descendants of Lord Rama, tracing their lineage through his sons, Luv and Kush. Suryavanshi Clans Over time, the Suryavanshi lineage diversified into various clans, each with its own unique history and traditions. Some of the prominent Suryavanshi Rajput clans include:
* Kachwaha: The ruling family of Amber (Jaipur), tracing their ancestry to Kush, Lord Rama's son. * Rathore: The rulers of Marwar (Jodhpur) and Bikaner, claiming descent from Rama. * Sisodia: The rulers of Mewar (Udaipur), also tracing their lineage to Lord Rama.
Suryavanshi Rajputs in History The Suryavanshi Rajputs played a significant role in Indian history, particularly during the medieval period. They established numerous kingdoms and principalities across North India, defending their lands against foreign invasions and contributing to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Conclusion The Suryavanshi Rajputs, with their illustrious lineage and association with Lord Rama, occupy a special place in Indian mythology and history. Their legacy continues to inspire and influence people across the country, reminding them of the importance of courage, righteousness, and devotion to duty. There are many other clans as well like Rathod , bisen ,kalhans, bais ,bisht clans|answered=no}}
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