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==Notable people== |
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* [[Rao Sheoji]] |
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* [[Gaj Singh]], politician and a member of the former ruling family of Jodhpur |
* [[Gaj Singh]], politician and a member of the former ruling family of Jodhpur |
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* [[Jaswant Singh of Marwar]], 17th century ruler of [[Marwar]]. |
* [[Jaswant Singh of Marwar]], 17th century ruler of [[Marwar]]. |
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* [[Maldeo Rathore]], 16th century ruler of Marwar. |
* [[Maldeo Rathore]], 16th century ruler of Marwar. |
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* [[Jadu Nath Singh]], fourth recipient of Param Vir Chakra<ref>{{cite book |url=http://books.google.co.in/books?id=NXZgxn_wORwC |title=Traditions of the Indian army|first=Dharam |last=Pal |edition=3rd |publisher=National Book Trust, India |year=1978}} Cite: ''Naik Jadunath Singh, a Rathor Rajput, serving in 1/7 Rajput Regiment (now the 4th Battalion of the Brigade of Guards) won the Param Vir Chakra posthumously in the Jammu and Kashmir operations in 1948.''</ref> |
* [[Jadu Nath Singh]], fourth recipient of Param Vir Chakra<ref>{{cite book |url=http://books.google.co.in/books?id=NXZgxn_wORwC |title=Traditions of the Indian army|first=Dharam |last=Pal |edition=3rd |publisher=National Book Trust, India |year=1978}} Cite: ''Naik Jadunath Singh, a Rathor Rajput, serving in 1/7 Rajput Regiment (now the 4th Battalion of the Brigade of Guards) won the Param Vir Chakra posthumously in the Jammu and Kashmir operations in 1948.''</ref> |
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* [[Hanut Singh Rathore]] - Hanut singh former Lt. General of Indian Army he famous as Sant Genral. |
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* [[Naubat khan]],<ref>http://collection.britishmuseum.org/resource?uri=http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/object/RFI3094</ref> Son in law of Tansen,Grandson of Maharaja Samokhan Singh of [[Kishangarh State]]<ref>Taareekh-e-Rohela by Nafees Siddiqui</ref> |
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* [[Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore]] - Indina Mininster and Shooter. |
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* [[Durgadas Rathore]] |
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* [[Amar Singh Rathore]] - Former king of Nagour Rajasthan. |
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* [[Fateh Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Raghavendra Rathore]] Indian Fashion Designer. |
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* [[Laxman Singh Rathore]] Indian Scientist, the Director General of India Meteorological Department.He hails from Jodhpur. |
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* [[Rajendra Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Hariom Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Kishan Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[R. S. Rathore]] |
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* [[Karni Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Nathu Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Sultan Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Mohar Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[J. P. S. Rathore]] |
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* [[Sardar Bajjar Singh Rathore]] |
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* [[Sajjan singh sindarli]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 11:17, 13 April 2015
Rajput clan: Rathore | |
Vansh | Suryavanshi |
Descended from: | Kannauj (Gahadvala) |
Ruled in | Kannauj, Marwar, Jangladesh, Malwa |
Princely states: | Marwar (1226–1949) Bikaner (1488–1949) Bat-Dwarka (Gujarat), Kishangarh (1611–1949) |
In the northern part of India, the Rathore (or Rathor or Rathur or Rathod or Rathour) is a Rajput clan claiming descent from the mythical Indian Solar dynasty. They have traditionally ruled the Marwar region of Rajasthan in northwestern India.[1][2]
Notable people
- Rao Sheoji
- Gaj Singh, politician and a member of the former ruling family of Jodhpur
- Jaswant Singh of Marwar, 17th century ruler of Marwar.
- Maldeo Rathore, 16th century ruler of Marwar.
- Jadu Nath Singh, fourth recipient of Param Vir Chakra[3]
- Hanut Singh Rathore - Hanut singh former Lt. General of Indian Army he famous as Sant Genral.
- Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore - Indina Mininster and Shooter.
- Durgadas Rathore
- Amar Singh Rathore - Former king of Nagour Rajasthan.
- Fateh Singh Rathore
- Raghavendra Rathore Indian Fashion Designer.
- Laxman Singh Rathore Indian Scientist, the Director General of India Meteorological Department.He hails from Jodhpur.
- Rajendra Singh Rathore
- Hariom Singh Rathore
- Kishan Singh Rathore
- R. S. Rathore
- Karni Singh Rathore
- Nathu Singh Rathore
- Sultan Singh Rathore
- Mohar Singh Rathore
- J. P. S. Rathore
- Sardar Bajjar Singh Rathore
- Sajjan singh sindarli
References
- ^ Rajput - Eva Ulian - Google Books. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
- ^ Contributions to Indian Sociology - Google Books. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
- ^ Pal, Dharam (1978). Traditions of the Indian army (3rd ed.). National Book Trust, India. Cite: Naik Jadunath Singh, a Rathor Rajput, serving in 1/7 Rajput Regiment (now the 4th Battalion of the Brigade of Guards) won the Param Vir Chakra posthumously in the Jammu and Kashmir operations in 1948.