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Rajput Clan Shaktawat | |
Vansh | Suryavansh |
Lineage: | Raja Ram- Raja Lav - Kanaksen of Vallabhi - Guhil - Bappa Rawal - Khoman - Hammir - Shakta |
Branches: | Bhanawat, Achlawat, Chaturbhujot, Gokuldasot, Maldevot, Baaludasot |
Ruled in | ], Bansi, Hinta, Bohera, Bijaipur, Sawar |
Shaktawat is the name of a branch of the Sisodia clan of suryavanshi Rajputs. The Shaktawats are patrilineal descendants of Prince Mir Shakti Singh, a brother of Maharana Pratap of Mewar dynasty.
Sub clans
- ] - Bhanawat
- Baansi - Achlawat
- Hinta - Chaturbhujot
- Sawar - Gokuldasot
- Kalwal - Maaldevot
- Gatiyawali - Baaludasot
- Rathanjana - Rajsingot
Rawat Shakta - progeny
Rawat Sakta Singh (second son), fl.1576, he was granted the Jagirs of Bhinder and Bhadsoda; married and had issue, 17 sons, the Shaktawat clan, including the estate holders of Bansi, Bohera, Bhinder, Hinta and Bhainsrorgarh etc.
- Kunwar Akhairaj
- Rawat Bhan of Bhinder, fought at Battle of Untala.
- Rawat Achal Das, ancestor of the Achalawat sub-clan, including the Rawats of Baansi, fought at Battle of Untala. Mewar Senapati 1609-1611 A.D.
See also
References
- http://en.wikipedia.org/Bhinder,_Udaipur#cite_note-1
- http://en.wikipedia.org/Bhinder,_Udaipur#cite_note-1
- D. R. Mankekar, Mewar saga: the Sisodias' role in Indian history, page 53
- http://en.wikipedia.org/Bhinder,_Udaipur#cite_note-1
- http://en.wikipedia.org/Bhinder,_Udaipur#cite_note-1
- http://en.wikipedia.org/Bhinder,_Udaipur#cite_note-1
Clans of the Rajput people | |
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Suryavanshi | |
Chandravanshi | |
Agnivanshi | |
Subclans | |
Subdivision Clans |