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What do you understand by "Rajaputra"?​

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Answered by jhanvichampawat
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Rajaputra:

The root word "rajaputra" (literally "son of a king") first appears as a designation for royal officials in the 11th century Sanskrit inscriptions. According to some scholars, it was reserved for the immediate relatives of a king; others believe that it was used by a larger group of high-ranking men.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A member of any of several powerful Hindu landowning and military lineages inhabiting northern and central India. [Hindi rājpūt, from Sanskrit rājaputraḥ, king's son : rājā, king; see raja + putraḥ, son.]

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