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HISTORY OF RAJAWAT'S

RAJAWAT DYNASTY HISTORY

BASIC DETAILS ABOUT RAJAWAT'S

RAJAWAT IS A SECONDARY NAME USING FOR KACHHWAHA'S

RAJAWAT IS A SUB CLAN OF KACHHWAHA

RAJAWAT'S FOUNDER IS MAINLY CONSIDER - MAHARAJA SAWAI, JAI SINGH II AND RAJA MAAN SINGH KACHHWAHA.

HISTORY OF RAJAWAT'S ( KACHHWAHA )

HISTORY OF RAJAWAT'S ( KACHHWAHA'S) The Kachwaha are a Rajput clan who ruled a number of kingdoms and princely states such as Alwar, Maihar and Talcher in India. Their largest kingdom was Jaipur (Jainagara), which was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727. The Maharaja of Jaipur is regarded as the head of the extended Kachwaha clan.

HISTORY RELEGION : HINDUSIUM Vansh: Suryavansh AND RAGHUVANSH Descended from: Koshal (later Gird) Ruled in: Dhundhar. Princely States: Jaipur State Narwar Alwar Maihar Talcher Amer T.H. Hendley states in his Rulers of India and the Chiefs of Rajputana (1897), that the Kachwaha clan is believed to have settled in an early era at Rohtas (Rahatas) on the Son River in present-day Bihar. He notes that their notable seats of power were Kutwar, Gwalior, Dubkhund, Simhapaniya and Narwar (Nalapura) (all in present-day Madhya Pradesh). This second westward migration to Madhaya Pradesh is said to have been initiated under Raja Nala, the legendary founder of Narwar.

Historians state that the Kacchapaghatas, like the Chandellas and Paramaras, originated as tributaries of the preceding powers of the region. They point out that it was only following the downfall, during the 8th–10th centuries AD, of Kannauj (regional seat of power following the breakup of Harsha's empire), that the Kacchapaghata state emerged as a principal power in the Chambal valley of present-day Madhya Pradesh. This view is largely supported by archaeological artifacts: Kacchapaghata coinage (minted Gupta-fashion) discovered in Madhya Pradesh and Gopaksetra inscriptions.

According to Rudolf Hoernle (1905), the Kachhwahas are related to the Gurjara-Pratiharas. He identifies similarities between the names of the line of rulers of Kannauj (mid-10th century) with the recorded line of eight Kachwaha rulers of Gwalior (based on the Sas-Bahu inscription of Mahipal).

After Sumitra, Madhubramh, Kanh, Devanik and Isha Singh ruled Narwar. The Sas-Bahu inscription dates to 1093, and provides a genealogy of the ruling family up to Mahipal (who died sometime before 1104).

SUB-CLANS OF KACHWAHA'S Delanot Descendants of "Delan", second son of Raja Dulah Rai, are known as Delanot. Lahar was their main Thikana. Bikalpota Descendants of "Bikal", third son of Raja Dulah Rai. Went to Bhind in MP, and Jalon UP. Jhamawat Descendants of "Jhama", son of Alaghrai and grandson of Raja Kankil Dev. Med and Kundal were their main Thikanas. Ghelnot Descendants of Ghelan, son of Raja Kankil Dev. Went to Gwalior, Rampura, and Orissa Ralnot Descendant of Ralan, son of Raja Kankil Dev. Lived in Manoharpur during time of Nainsi. Delanpota Descendants of "Delan", fourth son of Raja Kankil Dev. Went to Gwalior. Jeetalpota Descendants of Jeetal, son of Raja Malayasi Dev. Talcheer ka Kachawaha Descendants of Bagha, Bhola, and Naro, sons of Raja Bijal Dev. Went to Katak in Orissa and found new kingdom. Alnot (Jogi Kachawa) Descendants of Alan, son of Raja Kuntal Dev. Pradhan Kachawa Descendants of Bhinvasi and Lakhansi, sons of Raja Pajawan Dev are known as Pradhan. Sawantpota Descendants of Sanwat, son of Raja Rajdev. Khinvawat Descendants of Khinvraj, son of Pala and grandson of Raja Rajdev. Siyapota Descendant of "Siha", son of Raja Rajdev. Bikasipota Descendant of "Bikasi", son of Raja Rajdev. They have many "Khanps" (Sub sub-clans) Pilawat Descendant of "Pila", son of Raja Rajdev. Bhojrajpota (Radharaka) Descendant of "Bhojraj", son of Raja Rajdev are known as Bhojrajpota, Radharaka is one of their Khanp. Bikapota, Gadh ka, Sanwatsipota are other Khanps (Branches) Bikampota Descendants of Vikramsi", son of Raja Rajdev. Khinvrajpota Descendant of "Khinvraj", son of Raja Kilhan Dev. Dasharathpota Descendants of "Dasharath", great grandson of Raja Rajdev. Badhwada Descendants of "Badhawa", grandson of Raja Kuntal Dev. Jasarapota Descendants of "Jasraj", son of Raja Kilhan Dev. Hammirde ka Descendant of "Hammir Dev", son of Raja Kuntal Dev. Mehpani Descendants of "Napa" or Mehapa, son of Raja Kuntal Dev. Bhakharot Descenda BEST RULER FROM RAJAWAT (KACHHWAHA'S) RAJA MAN SINGH KACHWAHA Man Singh I, popularly known as Mirza Raja Man Singh (21 December 1550 – 6 July 1614) was the 29th Kachwaha Rajput Raja of Amer, later known as Jaipur state, in Rajputana. He was the most powerful and trusted general of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who included him among the Navaratnas, or the nine (nava) gems (ratna) of the royal court of Akbar.[1][2] Man Singh fought sixty-seven important battles in Kabul, Balkh, Bukhara, Bengal and Central and Southern India. He was well versed in the battle tactics of both the Rajputs as well as the Mughals. RAJA MAN SINGH KACHWAHA FAMILY IN FUTURE AFTER DEATH DECIDING TO CHANGE NAME TO CUSTOM CLAN NAME : RAJAWAT (KACHHWAHA'S) AND IT IS ORGIN + ALL HISTORY WITH PROOFS RAJAWAT DYNASTY.