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The Taonis being Bhati Rajputs claim ] ancestry. According to the traditions of the tribe, their eponymous ancestor, Rai Tan, was a grandson of the famous ] of ].{{cn}} One of the descendants of Rai Tan, Rai Amba is said to have founded the city of ].{{cn}} | The Taonis being Bhati Rajputs claim ] ancestry. According to the traditions of the tribe, their eponymous ancestor, Rai Tan, was a grandson of the famous ] of ].{{cn|date=April 2015}} One of the descendants of Rai Tan, Rai Amba is said to have founded the city of ].{{cn|date=April 2015}} | ||
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Rajput subclan: Taoni | |
Descended from: | Bhati |
Ruled in | Ambala, Kapurthala |
The Taoni is a Rajput subclan who, together with the Chauhan, dominated a region now in Ambala district, Haryana until the period of the Mughal Empire.
History and origin
The Taonis being Bhati Rajputs claim Yaduvanshi Rajput ancestry. According to the traditions of the tribe, their eponymous ancestor, Rai Tan, was a grandson of the famous Raja Sálbán of Sialkot. One of the descendants of Rai Tan, Rai Amba is said to have founded the city of Ambala.
See also
References
- Bakshi, S. R.; Pathak, Rashmi (2007). Punjab Through the Ages. Vol. 1. Sarup & Sons. p. 9. ISBN 978-8-17625-738-1.
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