who were the rajput's?
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Rajput, (from Sanskrit raja-putra, “son of a king”), any of about 12 million landowners organized in patrilineal clans and located mainly in central and northern India. They are especially numerous in the historic region of Rajputana (“Land of the Rajputs”) that also included portions of present-day eastern Pakistan.
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During the 7th and 8th century emerged a new clan of people who came to be know as Rajputs. They basically belonged to the warriors class of people and were located in Rajasthan and some central part of INDIA.
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Most of the historians believed that the Rajputs are desents of Kshatriyas of the Vedic period. The Rajputs came in to the power after the death of the great emperor Harsha Vardhana during the 7th century. After the death of Harsh Vardhana his kingdom disintegrated and a number of independent kingdoms established.