Shekhawat

Shekhawat

Shekhawat

Rajput clan


Shekhawat is a clan of Rajputs found mainly in Shekhawati region of Rajasthan.[citation needed] Shekhawats are descendants of Maharao Shekha of Amarsar. Shekhawat is the most prominent sub-clan among Kachhwaha Rajputs. The Shekhawati region was ruled by them for more than 500 years and are honoured with the hereditary title of “Tazimi Sirdars”, whom HH the Maharaja of Jaipur receives by rising from his seat. Fought against mughals many time. Rao Sujjan Singh of Chhapoli fought mughal army with 300 men to save a temple. Col. J.C. Brooke in his book, Political History of India, wrote that “For the recruitment of Horse-army there is no region in India at par with Shekhawati.” Shekhawat is a very common surname in the Indian defence forces.[1][2]

Maharao Shekha statue in Sikar, the ancestor of the Shekhawats

Notable people

Legacy

Shekhawats constructed many forts and temples, step well(bawdi) in Shekhawati region and patronized Hindu culture. There are more than 50 forts constructed by them. Shahpura, Alsisar, Bissau, Dundlod, Danta Ramgarh, Mahansar, Khetri, Mandawa, Nawalgarh, dalelgarh(Baloda) Laxmangarh, Khandela Sikar, Jhunjhunu these are sites of some beautiful fort, temples and other architectural beauty work done under shekhawat rule in Shekhwati[18][19]

Branches

Bhojraj Ji Ka, Girdhar Ji Ka, Jagmal Ji Ka, Achaldas Ji Ka, Rao Ji Ka, Ladkhani, Bhairo ji Ka, Taknet, Ratnawat, Khejroliya, Milakpuriya, Tejsi Ka, Jagmalji Ka, Sahasmalji Ka, Lunkaranji Ka, Ugarsenji Ka, Sanwanldasji Ka, Gopalji Ka, Chandapota, Parsuramji Ka, Tajkhani, Hariramji Ka etc.[20][21]


References

  1. Sinh, Ranbir (2001). History of Shekhawats. Publication Scheme. ISBN 9788186782743.
  2. Sinh, Ranbir (2001). History of Shekhawats. Publication Scheme. ISBN 9788186782743.
  3. "Vice President of India: Former Vice President of India". www.vicepresidentofindia.nic.in. Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  4. "Param Vir Chakra winners since 1950". The Times of India. 25 January 2008. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  5. "Life story: Thakur Dalpat Singh Shekhawat | Lives of the First World War". livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  6. Rathore, Abhinay. "History of Shekhawats". Rajput Provinces of India. Retrieved 15 November 2023.



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