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The Rawe Rajput is a subcaste of Rajputs found in the Indian states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. They are descendant of eminent rulers of aristocratic Rajput clans. The variations of the name include Raya/Raye/Rava/Rave/Rawa/Rawe Rajput [1][ need quotation to verify] [2][ full citation needed] [3][ full citation needed]

The Rawa Rajput community is scattered in about 150 villages in the States of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.[ citation needed] In Uttar Pradesh, the community is settled in the western districts.[ citation needed]

In Delhi, the community is settled approximately in the centre. The villages in Delhi are as follows -

  • Aryapura and Wazirpur
  • Naraina, Madipur, Basai Darapur, Titarpur and Nangal Raya [4] [5] [6]

Notable personalities

References

  1. ^ Talbot, Cynthia (2015). The Last Hindu Emperor: Prithviraj Cauhan and the Indian Past, 1200–2000. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781107118560.
  2. ^ History of Tomars, Part1 - Tomars of Delhi by Harihar niwas Dwivedi. Gwalior: Vidyamandir publications. 1983.
  3. ^ "Itihas Darpan". Bhartiya Itihas Sankalan Yojna. 5. 20 May 1998.
  4. ^ Rajput Vanshavali by Ishwar Singh Madahd. Rajasthani Granthar Publications. 2013. p. 152.
  5. ^ Shatriy Rajput Vanshavali by Indramani Pathak. DPB Publications. 2000. p. 130.
  6. ^ "Farmers at heart, still". Hindustan Times. 20 December 2007. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  7. ^ Rajput Vanshavali by Ishwar Singh Madahd. Rajasthani Granthar Publications. 2013. p. 152.
  8. ^ Shatriy Rajput Vanshavali by Indramani Pathak. DPB Publications. 2000. p. 130.
  9. ^ "सांप्रदायिक सौहार्द को नहीं तोड़ सकी थी अंग्रेजी हुकुमत". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 23 July 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Rawe Rajput is a subcaste of Rajputs found in the Indian states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. They are descendant of eminent rulers of aristocratic Rajput clans. The variations of the name include Raya/Raye/Rava/Rave/Rawa/Rawe Rajput [1][ need quotation to verify] [2][ full citation needed] [3][ full citation needed]

The Rawa Rajput community is scattered in about 150 villages in the States of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.[ citation needed] In Uttar Pradesh, the community is settled in the western districts.[ citation needed]

In Delhi, the community is settled approximately in the centre. The villages in Delhi are as follows -

  • Aryapura and Wazirpur
  • Naraina, Madipur, Basai Darapur, Titarpur and Nangal Raya [4] [5] [6]

Notable personalities

References

  1. ^ Talbot, Cynthia (2015). The Last Hindu Emperor: Prithviraj Cauhan and the Indian Past, 1200–2000. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781107118560.
  2. ^ History of Tomars, Part1 - Tomars of Delhi by Harihar niwas Dwivedi. Gwalior: Vidyamandir publications. 1983.
  3. ^ "Itihas Darpan". Bhartiya Itihas Sankalan Yojna. 5. 20 May 1998.
  4. ^ Rajput Vanshavali by Ishwar Singh Madahd. Rajasthani Granthar Publications. 2013. p. 152.
  5. ^ Shatriy Rajput Vanshavali by Indramani Pathak. DPB Publications. 2000. p. 130.
  6. ^ "Farmers at heart, still". Hindustan Times. 20 December 2007. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  7. ^ Rajput Vanshavali by Ishwar Singh Madahd. Rajasthani Granthar Publications. 2013. p. 152.
  8. ^ Shatriy Rajput Vanshavali by Indramani Pathak. DPB Publications. 2000. p. 130.
  9. ^ "सांप्रदायिक सौहार्द को नहीं तोड़ सकी थी अंग्रेजी हुकुमत". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 23 July 2021.

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