Rathore

In the northern part of India, the Rathore (or Rathaur or Rathor or Rathur or Rathod or Rathour or Rahtore) is a Rajput clan whose members ruled several states.[1]The Rathores claim descent from the mythical Suryavansha (Solar dynasty).[2]

Notable people

Rathore states

The various cadet branches of the Rathore clan gradually spread to encompass all of Marwar and later sallied abroad to found states in Central India and Gujarat. At the time of India's independence in 1947, the princely states ruled by various branches of the Rathore clan included:[5]

Families belonging to Rathore clan also ruled the following kingdoms and principalities:

References

  1. "Contributions to Indian Sociology". Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  2. Indian India. Director of Public Relations, Chamber of Princes. 1945-01-01.
  3. Pal, Dharam (1978). Traditions of the Indian army (3rd ed.). National Book Trust, India. Cite: Naik Jadunath Singh, a Rathor Rajput, serving in 1/7 Rajput Regiment (now the 4th Battalion of the Brigade of Guards) won the Param Vir Chakra posthumously in the Jammu and Kashmir operations in 1948.
  4. Studies in Mughal History pg 91 by Ashwini Agrawal
  5. Indian Princely Medals: A Record of the Orders, Decorations, and Medals by Tony McClenaghan, pg 179

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