
Rajput - Wikipedia
Several Rajput-ruled kingdoms played a significant role in many regions of central and northern India from the seventh century onwards. The Rajput population and the former Rajput states …
Rajput | History, Significance, & Facts | Britannica
Rajput, any of about 12 million landowners organized in patrilineal clans and located mainly in central and northern India. They are especially numerous in the historic region of Rajputana …
History of Rajputs in India - Rajput Provinces of India
A Rajput (from Sanskrit raja-putra, “son of a king”) is a member of one of the patrilineal clans of western, central, northern India and some parts of Pakistan.
Overview of the Rajput People of India - ThoughtCo
Jul 26, 2019 · A Rajput is a member of northern India's Hindu warrior caste. They live mainly in Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
RajputPedia - The Rajput Encyclopedia
RajputPedia A modern digital encyclopedia dedicated to Rajput history, culture, clans, kingdoms, and valorous traditions.
The Emergence of the Rajputs in Early Medieval India
Apr 19, 2025 · The term Rajput is derived from the Sanskrit rajaputra, meaning “son of a king.” However, the semantic evolution of the term reveals much about the socio-political context in …
Rajput Kingdoms - curiousindian.in
The Rajput kingdoms converted a post‑imperial vacuum into an archipelago of fortified, temple‑centered states that stabilized frontiers, curated courtly and vernacular cultures, and …
Rajput - Wikiwand
Several Rajput-ruled kingdoms played a significant role in many regions of central and northern India from the seventh century onwards. The Rajput population and the former Rajput states …
Rich and Royal: The Rajput Legacy - Rajput Proud
Jun 23, 2025 · Rajput culture is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of Hindu traditions and customs. From elaborate marriage rituals to colorful festivals, Rajput customs are imbued with …
Rajput Kingship | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History
The term Rajput kingship designates the sociocultural ideals and practices that inform sovereignty among the erstwhile kingdoms of northern India.