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'''Hada/Handa''' are a branch of the ] community. They claim descent from the mythological Solar dynasty.<ref name="Narav ane">M. S. Naravane, V. P. Malik, ''The Rajputs of Rajputana: a glimpse of medieval Rajasthan'', p. 121</ref> They live in ] and once ruled the states of ], ] and Kota.
{{short description|Branch of the Chauhan community}}
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'''Hada/Handa''' are a branch of the ] ] community.They live in ] and once ruled the states of ], ] and Kota.<ref name=HR>{{Cite book|first=Norberr|last=Peabody|title=Hindu Kingship and Polity in Precolonial India|publisher=Cambridge Unoversity Press|year=2003|isbn=9780521465489|pages=18|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5YZvuz6EGgcC&q=hada+chauhan&pg=PA18|access-date=2020-09-28}}</ref>


== History == == History ==
Hada Chauhan's claim descent from Bisaldev Chauhan, son of Harshraj and grandson of Manik Rai of Sambhar (Rajasthan), who was a descendant of Anal Chauhan. His progeny was Anuraj who reigned at Hansi and he defeated Sabutkegin.,<ref name="Narav ane" /> they ruled at Hansi in times of Jaipal Tuar of Delhi. and a branch ruled at Goval-kund (Golkonda), later driven out by Patans. They conquered Asir in times of Ashtipal Chauhan, Asir was lost to raids of Mahmud Gajni. Chandkarn was son of Asthipal and his sons Hamirdeo and Gambhir Chauhan were generals of Prithviraj Chauhan.{{cn|date=May 2017}}
Hada Chauhans claim descent from the mythical ] (Solar dynasty).<ref name="Narav ane">M. S. Naravane, V. P. Malik, ''The Rajputs of Rajputana: a glimpse of medieval Rajasthan'', p. 121</ref>

Hada Chauhan's claim descent from Bisaldev Chauhan, son of Harshraj and grandson of Manik Rai of Sambhar (Rajasthan), who was a descendant of Anal Chauhan. His progeny was Anuraj who reigned at Hansi and he defeated Sabutkegin.,<ref name="Narav ane" /> they ruled at Hansi in times of Jaipal Tuar of Delhi. and a branch ruled at Goval-kund (Golkonda), later driven out by Patans. They conquered Asir in times of Ashtipal Chauhan, Asir was lost to raids of Mahmud Gajni. Chandkarn was son of Asthipal and his sons Hamirdeo and Gambhir Chauhan were generals of ].{{cn|date=May 2017}}


== References == == References ==

Revision as of 10:50, 10 May 2021

Hada/Handa are a branch of the Chauhan community. They claim descent from the mythological Solar dynasty. They live in Hadoti and once ruled the states of Bundi, Jhalawar and Kota.

History

Hada Chauhan's claim descent from Bisaldev Chauhan, son of Harshraj and grandson of Manik Rai of Sambhar (Rajasthan), who was a descendant of Anal Chauhan. His progeny was Anuraj who reigned at Hansi and he defeated Sabutkegin., they ruled at Hansi in times of Jaipal Tuar of Delhi. and a branch ruled at Goval-kund (Golkonda), later driven out by Patans. They conquered Asir in times of Ashtipal Chauhan, Asir was lost to raids of Mahmud Gajni. Chandkarn was son of Asthipal and his sons Hamirdeo and Gambhir Chauhan were generals of Prithviraj Chauhan.

References

  1. ^ M. S. Naravane, V. P. Malik, The Rajputs of Rajputana: a glimpse of medieval Rajasthan, p. 121
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