- List of Indian warriors
This is a list of Indian warriors (both legendary and historical figures).
Ancient warriors (includes legendary figures)
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Rama
*Lakshmana
*Pandavas Medieval warriors
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Prithviraj Chauhan was a greatRajput king of medieval India.
*Rana Sanga was a great warrior fromSisodia clan ofRajput .
*Banda Singh Bahadur
*Guru Gobind Singh ji was the 10th guru of sikhs and the biggest warrior ever who taught people how to fight for truth and for others even if it is only 40 against 100000.
*Rana Pratap was one of the greatest and most respected warrior of medieval India. He was the grandson ofRana Sanga .
*Tara Singh Waan
*Hemu (Hemchandra) Bhargava was aBrahmin from the dynasty of SaintBhrugu and SaintChayvan/Chavan , for whomChayvanprash was first formulated.
*Shivaji - Great Maratha Emperor
*Khushru Khan
*Sudas
*Bhil Kingdom of King Guh (From Ramayana)
**King Guh was a great friend of Rama. He was a member of theNishadha tribe, which is also called Shabara (e.g.Shabari ).
*Bhil Kingdom
**Bappa Rawal (also Kalbhoj) was raised by Bhil and became king when 18 years old, protected Bharatiya culture and religion. He was the eighth ruler of Guhilot Dynasty (vansh). [http://www.bheel.8k.com]
*Chanda-Sirpur Kingdom
*Baba Deep Singh ji in 1757 fought in Amritsir against the Afghani ruler. His head was cut off and leant to the side but he supported his head with his left hand and kept fighting until the victory.
*Chandella Kingdom
*Hari Singh Nalwa - A Sikh general whose sword stopped the Afghani attacks into India for over a thousand years. The only General ever to have a victory over Afghanistan on their land. Some say he is the greatest general of all the generals since he had huge victories with little power. They say if he would have lived longer he would have taken over all the Asia and most of Europe. If he would have lived just a little longer the British might never have stepped into the Punjab.
*Deogarh-Nagpur Kingdom
*Garha-Mandla Kingdom
*Gond (Gondwana ) Kingdom (10th century-18th century)
**Rani Durgavati
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