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Jadeja
Samma Dynasty
sketch of Jadeja Chief Bharvaji Jadeja, 1838, by Mrs Postans.
CountryIndia and Pakistan
Current regionKutch
Sindh
Saurashtra
Place of originPersia (Kutch)
Founded1540
FounderJadaji
Connected familiesRajput
Estate(s)Kutch State
Nawanagar State
Morvi State
Dhrol State
Gondal State
Rajkot State

The Jadeja (also spelled Jarejo) is a Rajput clan who claim to be descended from the Samma tribe and is a branch of Samma dynasty , they claim to be descended of Hindu dirty Krishna ( but according to sacred Hindu text Puranas Lord Krishna was not a Rajput , Hence Rajput caste didn't existed in Dwapar Yuga)

Among other territories or princely states ruled by Jadeja before independence of India, were Dhrol, Morvi, Rajkot, Nawanagar, and Virpur.

Although the British rulers found the tradition distasteful, the Jadeja's high social status and the rigid caste system that forbade intermarriage with lower social groups contributed to the community's tradition of female infanticide because it was difficult and costly to arrange suitable marriages for female offspring, with substantial dowries often being required. The practice continues to some degree today, although where modern facilities are available it may take the form of female foeticide.

Notable people

References

  1. Gazetteers: Jamnagar District, Gujarat (India) - 1970 - Page 614 Before the integration of States, Dhrol was a Class II State founded by Jam Hardholji, the brother of Jam Raval, who hailed from the ruling Jadeja Darbar family of Kutch.
  2. Rajkot. India. Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat. 1964. pp. 45–46.
  3. ^ Indian Princely Medals: A Record of the Orders, Decorations, and Medals of ... By Tony McClenaghan. 1996. p. 207.
  4. Gazetteers: Rajkot District. Directorate of Government Print., Stationery and Publications. 1965. p. 36.
  5. Vishwanath, L. S. (2006). "Female Infanticide, Property and the Colonial State". In Patel, Tulsi (ed.). Sex-Selective Abortion in India: Gender, Society and New Reproductive Technologies. SAGE. pp. 275, 278–282. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  6. Gazette of India. 1953. p. 1475. Major General M. S. Pratapsinhji; 2. Major General M. S. Himatsinhji; 3. Maharaj Shri Duleepsinhji; and 4. Lieutenant General M. S. Rajendrasinhji; members of the family of the Ruler of Nawanagar for the purposes...

Further reading

  • Media related to Jadeja at Wikimedia Commons
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