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'''Rajputs''' (From [[Sanskrit]] root, meaning "son of a king") were the main group of people in [[Rajputana]], a historic location in northwest [[India]]. They were [[Hindus]] and in the warrior [[caste]].
 
'''Rajputs''' (From [[Sanskrit]] root, meaning "son of a king") were the main group of people in [[Rajputana]], a historic location in northwest [[India]]. They were [[Hindus]] and in the warrior [[caste]].
  
The [[Mughal]] emperors drew most of their Hindu officials from this caste and [[Akbar I]] married a Rajput princess.
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The [[Mughal]] emperors drew most of their Hindu officials from this caste and [[Akbar I]] married a Rajput princess.<ref>The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History, Bulliet et al, 2005.</ref>
  
== Sources ==
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==References==
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The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History, Bulliet et al, 2005.
 
  
 
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[[Category: India]]

Revision as of 12:00, June 24, 2008

Rajputs (From Sanskrit root, meaning "son of a king") were the main group of people in Rajputana, a historic location in northwest India. They were Hindus and in the warrior caste.

The Mughal emperors drew most of their Hindu officials from this caste and Akbar I married a Rajput princess.[1]

References

  1. The Earth and Its Peoples A Global History, Bulliet et al, 2005.