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Process of coalescing diverse communities into the Rajput community
Rajputisation (or Rajputization) explains the process by which a diverse mix of various different social groups (castes) and different varnas coalesced
Rajputisation
Rajput clan
after marriages with Sodha Rajput women by adopting a process called Rajputisation. Oral sources place the emergence of the Jadejas as being in the late
Jadeja
Varied tribal groups in the Indian subcontinent
central India, the regions also parallelly underwent the Hinduisation and Rajputisation processes. The Gond people and their chiefs started doing the "caste–Hindu
Adivasi
Shepherd caste in India
The Dhangars is a caste or clan whose members are found in the Indian states of Maharashtra, northern Karnataka, Goa, and Madhya Pradesh. They are referred
Dhangar
Rajput clan
Parmar Talwinder Singh Parmar Paramara dynasty Panwar Pawar Rajput Rajputisation Maharashtra, Land and Its People. Gazetteers Department, Government
Parmar_(clan)
Social community of South Asia
infanticide that was common in Hindu Rajput clans. Scholars refer to this as "Rajputisation", which, like Sanskritisation, was a mode for upward mobility, but it
Rajput
Lower caste adoption of upper caste culture and values
sometimes the anthropologists also use the term Kshatriyisation and Rajputisation in place of Sanskritisation. Sanskritisation is often aimed to claim
Sanskritisation
Spread of the German language, people and culture
Pakistanisation Pashtunisation Northern Afghanistan Persianisation societies Rajputisation Saffronisation Sanskritisation Sinhalisation Sinicisation Manchus Tibet
Germanisation
Indian Marathi house
consecration as a Kshatriya, in a tactic that had clear parallels to Rajputisation. Jadunath Sarkar deemed that the genealogy was cleverly fabricated by
Bhonsle_dynasty
Adoption of features of another culture
Pakistanisation Pashtunisation Northern Afghanistan Persianisation societies Rajputisation Saffronisation Sanskritisation Sinhalisation Sinicisation Manchus Tibet
Cultural_assimilation
Kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, India (1228–1826)
assumed the title Swarganarayana (Swargadeo), though nothing like the Rajputisation process occurred with the Ahoms. The nature of the kings institutional
Ahom_kingdom
Maratha clan
consecration as a Kshatriya, in a tactic that had clear parallels to Rajputisation. Jadunath Sarkar deemed that the genealogy was cleverly fabricated by
Bhonsle_(clan)
Hindu caste
of entire communities of Shudra origin "becoming" Rajput, termed as Rajputisation, even as late as the 20th century, under British Raj, for instance,
Lonia
Social group of South Asia
then appointed as the Nazim of Hisar Sarkar. Jat Muslim Muslim Rajputs Rajputisation Rima Hooja 2006, p. 424. Gupta 1991, p. 41. Cug̲h̲tāʼī, Muḥammad Ikrām
Johiya
19th-century interpretation of Sikhism
the Dharamshastra. Ranjit Singh's reign was marked by a move toward Rajputisation and the Sanatan Sikhs were favoured by him, thus the demarcations between
Sanatan_Sikh
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