The Bhatti Rajputs of Kapurthala were the rulers of Kapurthala from 11th century to 1772. Bhatti is a Punjabi version of the Rajput clan name Bhati. They...
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Bhatti is a Punjabi and a Sindhi caste of Rajputs. and Jats. The name Bhatti is a Punjabi form of Bhati, and they along with Bhuttos and Bhatias claim...
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Sikarwar Rajput and a ruler of the Pahargarh Estate. Rao Shekha, King of Amarsar Rai Bular Bhatti, a Muslim Rajput who donated 18,750 acres of land to...
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conquest of Punjab, his descendants migrated to the Jaisalmer area, where they came to be known as Bhatti Rajput tribe. After Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Jaisalmer...
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Political marriages in India (redirect from Rajput Mughal marriage alliances)
ISBN 978-81-85151-34-2. Firuz Tughlaq, Ghiyasuddin's nephew, born of a Bhatti Rajput mother (the daughter of Ran Mal of Abohar) was proclaimed the successor to the throne...
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Ahluwalia (caste) (category Social groups of Punjab, India)
a legendary account traces the ancestry of the Kapurthala royal family to the Bhatti Rajput royal family of Jaisalmer (and ultimately to Krishna through...
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married Bhatiyaniji Murtaza Begum, the daughter of Rai Bahram Bhatti (the Bhati Rajput ruler of Kapurthala - a nearby principality) and had two more sons...
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Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (category Maharajas of Kapurthala)
also created. According to this tradition, one of the Bhatti Rajputs Rana Har Rai had to leave the throne of Jaisalmer for refusing to marry his niece to...
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Ad-Dharmi (category Social groups of Punjab, India)
The Ad-Dharmi is a sect in the state of Punjab, in India and is an alternative term for the Ravidasia religion, meaning Primal Spiritual Path. The term...
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Mazhabi Sikh (category Scheduled Castes of Uttar Pradesh)
themselves in society. A Mazhabi Sikh platoon did replace Rajputs as the Indian Platoon of the Welch Regiment in 1933. The Mazhabi Sikhs, together with...
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Punjab (redirect from Land Of Five Rivers)
Kapurthala, Malerkotla, Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, and Simla Hill) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the eastern side of...
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category) - Brahmins, Khatris/Bhapas, Bania, Thakurs/Rajputs constitute around rest. As of 2016, Government of India has not publicly released Socio Economic...
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texts. The Khanzadas of Mewat were a ruling dynasty of Muslim Rajputs, who traced their lineage to Raja Sonpar Pal, a Yaduvanshi Rajput who converted to Islam...
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category) - Brahmins, Khatris/Bhapas, Bania, Thakurs/Rajputs constitute around rest. As of 2016, Government of India did not publicly release Socio Economic...
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Multan in the south and Kapurthala in the east. The main geographical footprint of the empire was the Punjab region. The formation of the empire was a watershed...
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the control of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. At the time of the Indian independence movement, the Sikh ruler of the Kapurthala State fought...
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