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Answered by VishrutTiwari360
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Jauhar was first been committed by Rani Padmavati. In this ritual the womens which are widow they burn themselves after the death of their husbands. This is slightly related to sati ritual.

Answered by harshita313
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jauhar

Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar,[1][2] is the act of mass self-immolation by women in parts of the Indian subcontinent, to avoid capture, enslavement[3] and rape by any foreign invaders, when facing certain defeat during a war.[4][5][6] Some reports of jauhar mention women committing self-immolation along with their children.[7][8] This practice was historically observed in northwest regions of India, with most famous Jauhars in recorded history occurring during wars between Hindu Rajput kingdoms in Rajasthan and the Muslim armies.[9][10][11] Jauhar is related to sati, and sometimes referred in scholarly literature as jauhar sati.[5]

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in hindi

मध्यकाल में राजपूतों में प्रचलित एक प्रथा जिसमें अपने राज्य या गढ़ की पराजय तथा शत्रु की विजय निश्चित होने पर स्त्रियाँ अपमान से बचने के लिए जलती हुई एक विशाल चिता में सामूहिक रूप से भस्म हो जाया करती थीं 2. जौहर करने के लिए बनाई गई बड़ी चिता

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