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Vejalsinhji Dabhi

The Dabhi are a Rajput clan found in the state of Rajasthan,Gujarat,Madhypradesh in India. They are a clan of the 36 Rajput dynasty Rajputs, and as such are Suriyavanshi. The Dabhi are found mainly in Gujarat Dangarwa and Rudardi around Villages.

Origin

The family of Dangarwa estate migrated from Bhildigarh ancestor of [[Thakur Maherajsinhji[[, Thakur of Bhildigarh in the year 1250 & before they migrated from Mahuva-Khergadh in Rajasthan and established their Gaddi at Rudardi,Kushki (now sabarkanth) & than Dangarawa(Mahesana) in Gujarat The state was founded before 1300 by DABHI VEJALSINHJI who came from Bhildigarh.he also fought with Vihol Kshatriya of Dangarwa and around Villages and after defeating them he adjoined Dangarwa and named the Dabhigarh/Vijalwad/Dangarwa and also established Gaddi over there.


Dabhi is Shriram Descent. Dabhi's original Meaning is "Kusha". Dabhi is Created by Valmiki Rushi.

References

  1. The Rajputs of Saurashtra by Virbhadra Singhji Sangam Books
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See also
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