- Rajput clans
The
Rajput s are a community ofHindu s belonging to theKshatriya or warrior varna. Apart from being an important factor in the social life of the rajputs themselves, their clan system is also of interest for certain other reasons: land tenure studies in theIndia n state ofRajasthan and tracing of ancient population shifts are only two fields where this topic would be of interest.The main lineages
The rajputs are divided into 36
clans , each clan belonging to one of three basic lineages ("vanshas" or "vamshas"):
#theSuryavanshi lineage, claiming descent fromSurya , theHindu Sun-god or in English it is known asSolar Dynasty ;
#theChandravanshi lineage, claiming descent fromChandra , theHindu Moon-god or in English it is known asLunar Dynasty ;
#the Agnivanshi lineage, claiming descent fromAgni , theHindu god of fire.Four Rajput clans are considered to be Agnivanshi.They areChauhans ,Paramara ,Solanki andPratihara s.It is very clear from ancient records and beliefs that Hindu God
Rama belonged to Raghuvanshi kula (one of the main branch of Suryavansha orSun Dynasty ) and GodKrishna belonged to Chandravanshi orLunar Dynasty . There were other dynasties also at the time of Rama and Krishna and Buddha. It is not necessary for every Rajput to belong to any particular one of these dynasties. They are listed and recorded for their outstanding record. There are many dynasties in India and out of it of Kshatrias who were later known asRajputs Some scholars also include "Nagavanshi " and "Rishivanshi" as separate lineages. The "Yaduvanshi " lineage is actually a major branch of the "Chandravanshi" lineage: the Hindu godKrishna belonged to the Chandravansha, and his supposed descendents form theYaduvansha clan ; others who claim descent from the moon-god but not from Krishna form the existing chandravansha lineage.Clan organization
Each of these "Vamshas" or lineages is divided into several clans ("kula"), all of whom claim direct patrilineage for a remote but common male ancestor who supposedly belonged to that "Vamsha". Some of these thirty-six main clans are further subdivided into "
shakha s" or "branches", again based on the same principle of patrilineage.An example: Thus for instance, a present-day bearer of the surname "mahthan" belongs to the mahthan "shakha" of the larger Sisodia "Kula", which in turn is a subset of the larger
Gehlot orGuhilot clan, in turn part of the "Suryavamshi" lineage. Furthermore, all mahthan belong to the patrilineage of a certain rao mahthan, who was a direct male-line descendent of a definite male ancestor (in this case, Rana Hamir of Mewar) who belonged to the patrilineage of a certain "Guha", believed to be the father of the Guhilot clan.Each "shakha" or basic sub-clan has its individual genealogical creed, describing the essential peculiarities, religious tenets and original domicile of the clan. This creed is a touchstone of traditional affinities and also provides all information governing the laws of intermarriage.
There are thirty-six rajput clans. The following are further subdivided:
Bargujar (birgoojur), Bais,Guhila (Gehlot ),Parmara ,Chauhan ,Paramara or Panwar,Solanki ,Rathore ,Tomar/ Tanwar ,Kachwaha ,Khanzada .The various subdivisions of these clans are detailed below.The other twenty-four clans are not divided further. These are: Sengar, Balla, Khurwur, Chawura, Dahima/
Dayma /Pundir ,Dahiya , Byce, Gherwal, Nikumpa, Dewut,Johiya ,Sikarwar /Sikerwal , Dodia.Rajput clans & their main centers
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Suryavanshi **
Bargujar/Birgoojur also called Raghuv
***Lawtamia
***khadad
***Madadh
***Taparia **
Kachwaha ***
Shekhawat
***Srinet
***Rajawat
***Naruka
***Nathawat
***Sheobramhpota
***Kalyanot
***Khangarot ***
Bhalwal
***Jamwal (ruling clan ofJammu and kashmir )
***Sambyal orSamyal
***Minhas orManhas
***Jasrotia
***Baghel
***jaryal **
Sengar
***Jagmanpur ,Kanar
***Bhareh
***Ruru
***Datia
***Lakhnesar ,Ballia **
Pundir -Dhama /Dayma /Dahima [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pundir]
**Sikarwar (Sikerwal)
**Guhila /Gehlot /Guhilote/Gahlot
***Sisodia
**** Chundawat
**** Mahthan
**** Ranawat
**** Ahra or Aharya
****Shaktawat
****Chandrawat **Gaur/Gour, Gotra
**Surwar Rajputs **
Rathore
***Banirot
***Bika
***Kandhalot
***Rawatot
***Bidawat
***Kumpawat
***Champawat
***Medatiya
***Jodha
***Khokra
***Jaitawat
***Karnot
***Bishen /Gotra /Vatsa *
Agnivanshi **
Chauhan
**bhadoria
**Khurmi
**Paramara (Parmar/Ponwar )
**Rahaver (Rever)
***Deora :Sirohi
***Hada
***Songara (Sonigurra)**
Solanki
***Baghel
*** Bais
***Balnot
***Mehalgota
***Nathawat
***Kherada
***Veerpura
***Bhojawat
***Waryah *** Dodia:
Piploda **
Pratihara (Parihar )Mandore , Marwar
*** Mandorva Parihar
*** Inda Parihar [http://www.justicekansingh.org/the_mandore.htm] ,Ujjain ,Kannauj ,Nagod
***Maharaja Nahar Rao Parihar *
Chandravanshi
** Somvanshi
**Hariovansh
**Janjua
**Jarral
**Jadon /Yadu /Jadu /Karauli .
***Khanzada
**Jadon Bhati
**Jadeja
**Bundela
**Chandel ** Chavda
**Janjua
** Dahia
**Johiya
**Katoch
**Jhala
**Banaphar
***Pathania
**Rawat
**Tomar /Tanwar /Tuar ee also
* ROR
*Jamwal
*Rajput
* Dalvi Rajput-Maratha Deshmukh of nasik.
*Mair Rajputs of Punjab
*Johiya Rajputs (TheYaudheya dynasty)
* RajputMers (also known as the Maher, Mihir, Mair or Mehr)
*Tiwana
*Himachal pradesh
* Gakhar Rajputs
*Bishen
*Khanzada Rajputs
*Singh (Lion), the traditional middle name of Rajputs
* [KarwalExternal links
* [http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=ft2g5004kg&chunk.id=d0e993&toc.depth=1&toc.id=d0e993&brand=ucpress Rajasthan and the Rajputs]
* [http://www.rajputsamaj.net/clans/vans.htm Information on clan system]
* [http://mairrajputs.tripod.com/gothras.html Gothras of the Mair Rajputs from "The Mair Rajputs of Punjab" by Mr. Rajesh K Verma]
* [http://www.aqibraja.co.uk Rajputs in Rajoa, Dadyal, Azad Jammu Kashmir]References
* Thakur Udainarain Simha, "Kshatriya Vamshavali".
* Jwalaprasad Mishra (1914), "Jati Bhaskara" published by Khemaraj Shrikrishnadas.
*A. K. Warder (1972), "An Introduction to Indian Historiography".
* Upendra Thakur (1974), "Some aspects of Ancient India History and culture"
* [http://mairrajputs.tripod.com/index.html "The Mair Rajputs of Punjab" by Mr. Rajesh K Verma]
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