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'''Shaktawat''' is a branch of the ] clan of ]s.


The Shaktawats descend from ] (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=https://books.google.com/books?id=uwS53sZZZDkC&pg=PA45 |year=2011 |publisher=Concept Publishing Company |isbn=978-81-8069-764-7 |pages=45 }}</ref>


They provided the ruling ]s in ].
Major "SHAKTAWAT" Thikanas
SHAKTAWAT


Other notable bearers of the name include :

* ], Indian cricketer
"जो दृढ़ राखे धर्म को ताहि राखे करतार"
* ], Indian freedom fighter, social and political worker of Indian National Congress

"दुणा दातार चौगुणा झुंझार, शक्तावतां री शक्ति अपार

"SHAKTAWAT" is the name of a branch of the Sisodia clan of suryavanshi Rajputs. The Shaktawats are patrilineal descendants of Maharaj Shakti Singh, a brother of Maharana Pratap of Mewar dynasty.


Maharaj Shakti Singh ji six married & issued 17 sons

1.Harkanwar Parmar issued

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Bhanji

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Aikheraj

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Chaturbhuj

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Maldev

2.Raykanwar Rathore issued

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Achaldas

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Jodhsingh

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Ballu

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Wagha

3.Jasobai Parmar issued

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Mandan

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Suja(surajmal)

4.Manbhavti Rathore issued

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Rajsingh

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Madansingh

5.Lakhmabai Veerpuri issued

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Bhopat

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Dalpat

6.Rajkanwar Kachwahi issued

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Jagannath

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Chandrasen

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Balbhadra



"SHAKTAWAT" Sub Clan Classification

Bhindar-Bhanawat

Baansi -Achlawat

Hinta -Chaturbhujot

Sawar - Gokuldasot

Kalwal - Maaldevot

Gatiyawali- Baaludasot

Piplya_Rajsihot

Kangeti,Mundedi-Jodhsihot

Bawal-Dalaptsihot

Karanpura-Bhopatsihot

Chitakhera,Bhawanigarh-Baghsihot

Pathlai-Mandnot

Padhal-Sujawat


शक्ता थारी शक्ति ने हरि जाणे न कोय्,
शुरां थारी हुँकार् सुं महाकाल निकट न आय्!
Written By कुंवर अरविन्दसिंह "खोड़ियाखेड़ा"

Major "SHAKTAWAT" Thikanas

First Class Thikanas(Solera)

*Bhindar
*Baansi

Second Class Thikanas(Battissa)

*Boheda
*Piplya
*Vijaipur
*Bhaganpura

Third Category (Bada Battissa)

*Hinta
*Semari
*Rood
* Binota
*Sihad
*Mandkala
*Pansal
*Kunthwas
*Gatiyawali
*Putholi
*Kolyari
*Madariya
*Dedkiya
*Kundai
*Kalwada
*Jagat
*Bana
*Bhairvi
*Gadariyawas
*Karediya
*Ochadi
*Rolaheda
*Damdama
*Boral
*Sindwadi
*Jasurakhera
*Piplda
*Amartya(Small)
*Mahawa(Small)
*Jaitpura
*Shyampura
*Jaledari
*Kushalwara(Khurd)
*Kushalwara(Kala)
*Aasop
*Bikhardi
*Ganjola
*Borelaav
*Udailpur
*Paalchu

Other Solera,Battisa,Bada Battisa related thikanas&jagiri of SHAKTAWAT
*Gagrol
*Nahargarh
*KhodiyaKhera
*Shaktawato ka khera
*Naal ka gudha
* Sagatpura
*Banyatalai
*Anandiyo ka khera
*Nardhari
*Khor
*Badanpura
*Dharol
*Gadhi
*Ummedpura
*Peela
*Pearapura
*Tankawas
*Badli
*Devkheri
*Piplaj
*Bisundni
*Kaalvi(Nagaur)
*Abhaypura(kota)
*jamunyaraoji
*Chaldu
*Bejnathiya
*Bhatbamnda
* Kharwa
* Shaktawato ki kheri


== References == == References ==

Revision as of 18:03, 22 April 2018

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.

They provided the ruling Thakurs in Sardargarh Thikana.

Other notable bearers of the name include :

References

  1. Bhaskar Majumder (2011). Rethinking Villages. Concept Publishing Company. p. 45. ISBN 978-81-8069-764-7.
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