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Rajput ladies are referred as Rajputani or Kshatrani. Some famous ladies of rajput birth include:
- Mirabai, the famous Bhakti saint
- Ranak Devi of Junagadh
- Rani Padmini, of the first Jauhar at Chittorrarh;
- Rani Karamvati, of the second Jauhar at Chittorrarh;
- Hadi Rani, bride of a Chundawat warrior