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Clan of Rajput
This article is about a Rajput clan. For the Pashtun and Hindkowan tribe, see
Jadoon .
Jadaun also known Jadon is a
Rajput clan.
[1]
[2]
[3] A sub-group of Charan Banjara is also known by the name Jadon.
[4]
It is believed once they ruled the state of
Mathura and later shifted to
Bayana and
Karauli .
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Sons of Krishna: The Politics of Yadav community formation in a North Indian town (PDF) . London School of Economics. p. 47. Retrieved 18 September 2019 .
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