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The '''Rajbhar''' are the warriors community of the state of ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and other states India. | The '''Rajbhar''' are the warriors community of the state of ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and other states India. | ||
They belongs to warrior castes, called Kshatriyas. Rajbhars are '''Bharshiv ''Nagvanshi'' Kshatriya''', a sub clan of Suryavanshi warriors .Their Gotra is Bhardwaj, claim to be the son of Maharshi Bhardwaj. | They belongs to warrior castes, called Kshatriyas. Rajbhars are '''Bharshiv ''Nagvanshi'' Kshatriya''', a sub clan of Suryavanshi warriors .Their Gotra is '''Bhardwaj''', claim to be the son of Maharshi Bhardwaj. | ||
Maharaja Suhaildev Rajbhar was the great king who defeated Saiyed Salaar ''Ghazi'' around 11th century. This king ruled over the most part of India. '''Bhadohi''' or ''Bhardohi'' district of Uttar Pradesh was named after the Rajbhars as this place was ruled by their kings. | Maharaja Suhaildev Rajbhar was the great king who defeated Saiyed Salaar ''Ghazi'' around 11th century. This king ruled over the most part of India. '''Bhadohi''' or ''Bhardohi'' district of Uttar Pradesh was named after the Rajbhars as this place was ruled by their kings. |
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The Rajbhar are the warriors community of the state of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Mumbai, Nepal and other states India.
They belongs to warrior castes, called Kshatriyas. Rajbhars are Bharshiv Nagvanshi Kshatriya, a sub clan of Suryavanshi warriors .Their Gotra is Bhardwaj, claim to be the son of Maharshi Bhardwaj.
Maharaja Suhaildev Rajbhar was the great king who defeated Saiyed Salaar Ghazi around 11th century. This king ruled over the most part of India. Bhadohi or Bhardohi district of Uttar Pradesh was named after the Rajbhars as this place was ruled by their kings.
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