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'''Shaktawat''' is a branch of the ] clan of ]s. | '''Shaktawat''' is a branch of the ] clan of ]s. | ||
The Shaktawats descend from Shakti Singh (or Sakta), a son of ] and the younger brother of ]. He allied with the ]s, but returned to his brother's side at the ].<ref>{{cite book |author=Bhaskar Majumder |title=Rethinking Villages |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=uwS53sZZZDkC&pg=PA45 |year=2011 |publisher=Concept Publishing Company |isbn=978-81-8069-764-7 |pages=45 }}</ref |
The Shaktawats descend from Shakti Singh (or Sakta), a son of ] and the younger brother of ]. He allied with the ]s, but returned to his brother's side at the ].<ref>{{cite book |author=Bhaskar Majumder |title=Rethinking Villages |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=uwS53sZZZDkC&pg=PA45 |year=2011 |publisher=Concept Publishing Company |isbn=978-81-8069-764-7 |pages=45 }}</ref> | ||
The Shaktawats were rivals of ]s, who descend from ]'s son Chunda (Choonda). | The Shaktawats were rivals of ]s, who descend from ]'s son Chunda (Choonda). |
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Shaktawat is a branch of the Sisodia clan of Rajputs.
The Shaktawats descend from Shakti Singh (or Sakta), a son of Udai Singh II and the younger brother of Maharana Pratap. He allied with the Mughals, but returned to his brother's side at the Battle of Haldighati.
The Shaktawats were rivals of Chundawats, who descend from Lakha Singh's son Chunda (Choonda).
References
- Bhaskar Majumder (2011). Rethinking Villages. Concept Publishing Company. p. 45. ISBN 978-81-8069-764-7.
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