Chadhar — is a Punjabi tribe in India and Pakistan. They are both Rajputs and Jats, and are Aryan. This caste should not be confused with another Indian caste spelled similarly, which is found in Madhya Pardesh India and is amongst one of the Indian… … Wikipedia
Sisodia — See also: Category:Chhatis Rajkul and Rajput clans Rajput Clan Sisodia … Wikipedia
Dogra — Dogras Total population 5,500,000 Languages Dogri Religion Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam Related ethnic groups Brahmins Rajputs Punjabis Seraikis … Wikipedia
Chauhan — (चौहान) Dynasty and Kingdom राजवंश और साम्राज्य Vansh Agnivanshi Descended from: Dhundhar[citation needed] Common Ances … Wikipedia
Paramara — Bhoj Mandir, a Shiva Temple by Raja Bhoj Vansha Agnivansha … Wikipedia
Chandela — Krishna Chandravanshi lineage The Chandela is a Rajput clan found in North India. A section of the Chandelas ruled much of the Bundelkhand region of central India for long periods between the 10th and the 13th centuries AD.[1] The Chandela… … Wikipedia
Solanki — For the English cricketer, see Vikram Solanki. For the scientist, see Sami Solanki. Solanki Empire सोलंकी Solanki Samrajya … Wikipedia
Deora — For other uses, see Deora (custom car) and Deora, Colorado Deora (occasionally Devda/Devra/Devre) is the name of a branch of the Sonegara Chauhan clan of rajputs in India. Sonegara Chauhans ruled Jalore (The mountain on which the fort is located… … Wikipedia
Mahnike — is a sub clan of the Sial clan of Rajputs and Jats. They mostly inhabit the village of Mahnika Thatta near Wijhalke on the right bank of the Chenab river near the Jhang Lalitan road in the province of Punjab in Pakistan. See also Sial Sheikhan… … Wikipedia
Naga (clan) — The Naga (Sanskrit: नाग) were one of the ancient most kshatriya (warrior) tribes of India who ruled large parts of the world at different times. They spread throughout India during the period of the epic Mahabharata. Anthropologist Gelek Lonbsang … Wikipedia