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Revision as of 02:16, 12 September 2020 view sourceTbhotch (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Page movers, File movers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers313,764 edits Removed template from an unprotected pageTag: Manual revert← Previous edit Revision as of 13:25, 18 September 2020 view source Sphinx120 (talk | contribs)10 edits I think the volunteer of Misplaced Pages mistakingly misunderstood the thoughts of Alf Hiltebeitel in his books. I have already read his book, he clear said that " Banaphar Rajput " he only said once in the book that the mother of Alha and Udal are of ahir caste but that doesn't mean the whole clan is of mixed background so i put the thoughts of Misplaced Pages's source to tell volunteers that they are putting wrong information from their perspectiveTags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web editNext edit →
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'''Banaphar''', also spelled '''Banafar''' and '''Banafer''', is a clan of mixed ] and ] origin in India.<ref name="alf"/> According to ], ]'s descendant, like ], is susceptible to "mean caste" slurs and slights because of his mixed background.<ref name="alf">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MMFdosx0PokC |title=Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics: Draupadi among Rajputs, Muslims, and Dalits |first=Alf |last=Hiltebeitel |authorlink=Alf Hiltebeitel |publisher=University of Chicago Press |year=2009 |isbn=9780226340555 |page=163}}</ref> Ballads referring to ] and Udal describe Ahir bravery in the medieval period.{{cn|date=July 2020}} '''Banaphar''', also spelled '''Banafar''' and '''Banafer''', is a clan of ] origin in India and this clan is related to the Rajput warriors ''Alha'' and ''Udal''.<ref name="Source Misplaced Pages"/> According to the ] that the people of this clan is generally found in Central India, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar .<ref name="Source Misplaced Pages">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MMFdosx0PokC |title=Rajput Clans of Uttar Pradesh:Tomara Dynasty,Kachwaha,Chandela,Solanki,Paramara,Bhaduria,Rathore,Pundir,Sisodia,Sikarwar,Bundela |first=Source Misplaced Pages |last=Books Llc |authorlink=Source Misplaced Pages, Books Llc |publisher=General Books |year=2010 |isbn=9781155582719 |}}</ref> Ballads referring to ] and ] describe Rajput bravery in the medieval period.{{cn|date=July 2020}}


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Banaphar, also spelled Banafar and Banafer, is a clan of Rajputs origin in India and this clan is related to the Rajput warriors Alha and Udal. According to the Source Misplaced Pages that the people of this clan is generally found in Central India, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar . Ballads referring to Alha and Udal describe Rajput bravery in the medieval period.

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  1. ^ Books Llc, Source Misplaced Pages (2010). Rajput Clans of Uttar Pradesh:Tomara Dynasty,Kachwaha,Chandela,Solanki,Paramara,Bhaduria,Rathore,Pundir,Sisodia,Sikarwar,Bundela. General Books. ISBN 9781155582719. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
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