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Sub-clan of Sisodia Rajputs
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Shaktawat is the name of a branch of the Sisodia Rajputs. The Shaktawats are patrilineal descendants of Prince Shakti Singh, younger brother of Maharana Pratap of Mewar dynasty. There kuldevi is Baan Mata located on chittorgarh fort.

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Clans of the Rajput people
Suryavanshi
Chandravanshi
Agnivanshi
Subclans
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