Q-1 How were rajput rulers most distinctive?
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Rajput literally translates into ‘son of king, (raj+put)’.Rajput is primarily a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent. This term particularly covers several patrilineal clans spread across the Indian subcontinent, being historically associated with warriorhood.
Rajputs had the reins of India from the death of Harsha in 7th CE to 12th CE. Through all these centuries, thirty six rajputs clans are known to have existed, of which, the major ones were: The Palas of Bengal, The Chauhans of Delhi and Ajmer, The Rathors of Kanauj, The Guhilas of Sisodiyas of Mewar, The Chandellas of Bundelkhand, The Paramaras of Malwa, The Senas of Bengal and The Solankis of Gujarat.
Now, as we proceed to get the specific answer to the question, we see that the rajputs had a few very distinctive features, undoubtedly, they were great warriors and extremely chivalrous by nature as they respected each and everyone around them. They believed it to be their duty to protect the women and the weak. The Bhakti movement or the bhakti cult began and boomed during their reign, although they were staunch hindus, yet they patronised both Jainism and Buddhism.
Note: Starting from divine Ram of Ramayana to valorous Prithviraj Chauhan and from Draupadi of Mahabharat to Rani Padmavati and Jodha Bai, all these Rajputs have proved their mettle and got their names written in golden words in history.
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The Rajput rulers were the apostles of bravery. They fought valiantly and often chose death on the battlefield rather than face defeat.
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