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Rajput
WORLD OF RAJPUTANA
JAY MATAJI ALL MY FRIENDS MY NAME IS PUSHPRAJSINH JAGATSINH ZALA FROM KANTHARIYA (LIMBADI) AT PRESENT KALOL (GANDHINAGAR,
WHO IS RAJPUT
R - raksha hamara dharm hai.
A - agni hamari laaj hai.
J - jai hamari pukar hai.
P - parhar hamara sawrup hai.
U - unnti hamari dhaal hai.
T - talvaar hmara hathiyaar hai.
Rajput: A member of India's Hindu warrior caste, living mainly in Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.Gujrat, The word "Rajput" is a contracted form of raja, or "monarch," and putra, meaning "son." According to legend, only the first son of a king could inherit the kingdom, so the later sons became military leaders. From these younger sons was born the Rajput warrior caste.
Zala
A whole region of Gujarat, once ruled by them and named for them, was known as zalawad. There are many princely state rule by zala like Dhrangadhra was a 13-gun salute state in the 1920s, when it was ruled by members of the zala dynasty. At that time, zalas also governed in the 11-gun state of Wankaner and in the 9-gun states of Limbdi and Wadhwan, as well as in the non-salute states of Lakhtar, Sayla and Chuda.
During the 12th century, there was a war between Maharaja of Kirtigarh, Shri Kesar dev Makwana and emporer of sindh, Hamir Sumra. Only prince Kesardevji and Harpal devji survived that war. Eventually makawanas lost the war. Prince Harpal dev decided to hid him self in the woods. During his stay in jungle, he learned different arts and black magic from the rishi munies who were living there. He decided to get his kingdom back. He moved to ‘Anhilpur patan’ (Gujarat). He decided to stay at the place of hi relative Karnadev solanki. Due to his mastery in archery and sword fitting, he got the place in Raj Darbar of Anhilpur Patan. King of the state was concerned about the rebellious leader name ‘Babaro Bhut’. To test his bravery, Karna Dev(the king) sent Harpal dev to defeat Babaro.
Harpal dev won the battle against Babaro and with his great intellectuals skill, he got successful to make friendship with Babro. Babaro and his men, then rebuilt the fort of Patan. As a reward of Harpaldev's work, Karna dev gave him some villages near Patadi. Harpal dev got married to Shakti, the daughter of Karnadev solanki who helped him at initial stage. Shakti is the mother goddess of Jhalas today.
Gotra: Markandey
Sakha: Madhyadini
Vansh: Suryavansh
Kuldevi: Shree Marmara Devi
JanmadatriDevi: Shree Adhya Shakti Devi
Ishtdev: Chatrabhuj Mahadev,
Ganpati: Ek Danti,
Parva: Ashal, Dhamal, neel Hanuman: Ek Dandi
Jyotirlinga: (Dwarka)
Ved: Yajurved
Aradhya Devi: Shree Hinglaj Mata
Aradhya Dev: Suryanarayan Dev
Sahayak Devi: Bhairavi Devi
Mulpurush: Kundamalji
Rajputana dress
Jadeja
Jadejas dynasty ruled major parts of present day Gujarat, notably Kutch, Nawanagar, Rajkot, Morvi, Gondal and Dhrol. The dominant races in Kutch previous to the 9th century of Christian era were the Chavda, Kathees and Waghela, they ruled the western, central and the eastern parts of Kutch respectively. The reigning Prince of Nagar Thatta in Sindh towards the end of 8th century AD was Lakho Ghuraro. He had eight sons by two wives, the eldest son being Unad from the first wife and the other being Mod by a wife from Chawda tribe. As Unad was the eldest, he succeeded the throne by virtue of his primogeniture. Shortly afterwards brothers Mod and Manai started planning against the life of Unad in order to usurp his throne. However they did not succeed and found it necessary to go into exile with their followers to Kutch where they had maternal relations with the Chawda tribe. This was the first historically noted foray of Samma Rajputs of Sind in Kutch. After arrival in Kutch, Mod had a dispute with his maternal Uncle Chawda Whagum, The ruler of Eastern Kutch, and was killed by Mod, thereafter, Mod assumed the sovereignty of the province.
There is no concrete information available for the period that followed except the names of the rulers up to five generations. They were Jam Mod, Jam Saad, Jam Phool, Jam Lakho Phoolani and Jam Pooeronjee. It is important to note here that Lakho Phoolani is the most revered and cherished warrior in the history of Kutch and Saurashtra. Jam Pooeronjee was a very cruel ruler and created despair and apathy among his dominion until he was killed by Jakhs. During this time the direct descendents of Jam Unad in Nagar Thatta Sind was Jam Jada, as he did not have any legitimate heir to the throne he adopted his brothers son Lakho, however, after adopting Lakho, Jam Jadas wife gave birth to a child named Ghao, As Jam Jada had already adopted lakho, he decided to divide his dominion equally among both his legitimate son Ghao and adopted son Lakho, however after the demise of Jam Jada, Ghao refused to give any share to Lakho and was forced to leave Sind with his twin brother Lakhiar and well wishers. Lakho and Lakhiar ventured into Kutch and slowly regained the territories in control of Chavdas, as Lakhiar was childless, Lakho named his territory after his brother and called it Lakhiarviro. As Lakho was adopted by Jam Jada, the descendants of this Lakho Jadani were called Jadejas. The name Jadeja means "Belonging to Jada" in the Sindhi and Kutchi language, and is pronounced as "Jaa day jaa".
SURNAMES USED BY RAJPUTS
SURYAVANSHI
Birgurjar
Sisodia
Sikarwar
Jamwal
Taur
Guhilote
Aharya
Peeparra
Ranawat
Saktawat
Choondawat
Sangawat
Sarangdevot
Goodah
Kachwaha
Kalyanot
Rajawat
Shekhawat
Jasrotia
Pundor
Rathore
Naru
Barmera
Bikas
Boola
Dangi
Jaitmallot
Khabaria
Kotaria
Mahecha
Mertiya
Pokharan
Mohania
Mopa
Randa
Sihamalot
Sunda
Udawat
Vanar
Vikramayat
Champawat
Dhandhul
Minihas
Bhadail
Pakhral
Jodha
Khokra
Kumpawat
Jaitawat
Karnot
Bais
Badhelia
Baniya
Baruliya
Basade
Benuse
Bhains
Bhaisade
Kataha
Khathabains
Rao
Tilokchandi
Vense
Chattar
Gaur
Naruka
Sheobramhpota
Nathawat
Khangorat
Kumbhani
Jadon
AGANIVANSHI
Chouhan
Deora
Hoda
Bhaduria
Sonigurra
Khichi
Solanki
Baghel
Parmara
Ponwar
Naga
Mori
Sodha
Sankhla
Pratihara
Parihar
Pokhawat
Gharana
Inda
Nirwan
CHANDRAVANSHI
Bhatti
Bundela
Chandela
Chavada
Dhaiya
Katoch
Jhala
Jadeja
Sarvaiya
Raijdas
Vaj
Banaphar
Pathania
Bhati
Chudasama
Porus
Pahore
Soam
Som
Tomars
Tanwars
Tuvars
HERE ARE SOME MOST COMMON SURNAMES USED BY RAJPUTS IN MAHARASTHRA
Adlak
Barde
Baraskar
Bodakhe
Boharpi
Bharape
Bhikande
Bhopte
Bhujade
Chadakar
Chilhate
Choubitkar
Darwai
Dawande
Deshmukh
Dhadse
Dhote
Dongare
Date
Dabade
Dange
Fate
Gaikwad
Ganeshe
Gawande
Gawhale
Gid
Gaiki
Ghorki
Golhar
Galpat
Gite
Ghanekar
Jharbode
Jhod
Kadu
Kale
Kose
Kawadkar
Karole
Kubade
Korasane
Kapse
Kamatkar
Kanathe
Kumbhare
Khobare
Khade
Khedlekar
Khandwe
Khadse
Khandagle
Likhitkar
Lakhande
Lonhare
Magarde
Mahale
Makode
Mankar
Mathankar
Mohabe
Mhaski
Nawange
Pandagre
Patankar
Pande
Panse
Potfode
Parkhe
Pardhe
Pahade
Puwar
Padlak
Parkhi
Pawar
Rane
Sable
Sakhare
Saratkar
Satankar
Sonare
Satav
Shivahare
Salode
Tadge
Thakre
Thoke
Ukande
Umale
Ughade
Upase
Vagadre
Varathe
Vanjare
Waghmare
IN MAHARASTHARA RAJPUTS ARE KNOWN AS MARATHAS
MOST COMMON SURNAMES OF RAJPUTS IN GUJRAT**
Vala
Parmar
Aswar
Bhadaliya
Barad
BORANA
Bhatti
Chauhan
Chavda
Dabhi
Dahima
Devda
Dodiya/Dodia
Ghelda
Herma
Jadav
Rathod
Sindhav
Kachhela
Kher
Mori
Makvana
Nakum
Padhiyar
sindhav
Zankat
Nirwan
Vanar
Mandora
Padheriya
Padhar
Vihol
Gohil
Masani
Hadiol
Kamliya
Limbad
Selara
Tunvar
Tur
Vegad
Chitra
Revar
Gholetar
Vaja-only in Bhal Sector
Parghavi
selara
Jethava-only in Rajkot Sector
Ummat
Bhandari
Chudasma
Tank
Ghelada
Vadher
Zala
Baria
Dod
SOLANKI
THESE ARE SOME SURNAMES USED BY RAJPUTS IN UTTERPRADESH
Khengor,
Khand,
Kharal,
Khara,
Kharwal,
Kotwar,
Kotpal,
Rao Khangad,
Rawat
Roy.
Khangar Thakur
Raj Thakur
Raghuvanshi
Thank you :- http://www.indianrajputs.com/history/