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'''Shaktawat''' is a branch of the ] clan of ]s. | |||
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The Shaktawats descend from ] (or Shakta), a son of ] and the younger brother of ].<ref>{{cite book |author=Bhaskar Majumder |title=Rethinking Villages |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uwS53sZZZDkC&pg=PA45 |year=2011 |publisher=Concept Publishing Company |isbn=978-81-8069-764-7 |pages=45 }}</ref> | |||
Other notable bearers of the name include: | |||
* ], Indian cricketer | |||
* ], Indian freedom fighter, social and political worker of Indian National Congress | |||
==History Of Shaktawats= | |||
shakti singh 6 married and issued 17 sons. |
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