Hast-o-Bood Part-16

Chapter - III

  The imposing facade of the grandest Rampuria haveli in old Bikaner.

 

The following new tribes were added to the state's census of 1891. Hakeem [Wise], Qalamdani [writer], Haji [blessed with the blessings of Hajj], Shah [Syed], Hafiz [memorizer of the Qur'an orally], Patwari [official of the revenue department], poet, giant, Sultan, Qazi. In the census of 1911, the number of Muslim castes exceeded one and a half thousand. Of these, at least a thousand were extinct in the Kashmir region. These castes include Makar, Zangi, Jawan, Gazari, Soap, Tobacco, Badru, Khushro, Lacha, Shahda, Letter Box, Czar [Qama Baz], Lachar, Arif, Ghani, Namda, Opium, Yellow [Deaf] Ganja, Darul [broker], socks, offspring, salary, cake, gushtaya, pomegranate, chilli, thul [egg], spices, kao [crow], cucumber [chicken], khar [donkey], parrot, dove [pigeon] , Kandar [bird], shawl [jackal], kabu [kabra], dand [bull], gara [fish], zikr [spider], tul [mongoose], kachlo [goat], bubble, lightning, kagar [rat], Satnat [hadhad], camel [camel], commonly known as nickname or in English because of the rot. And so new castes and tribes continued to evolve.

 

Similarly, the emergence of certain primitive species can be easily understood. Because only the Rajput nation and its Goth Mangral are mentioned here. Therefore, the essence of research is presented in relation to this caste.

 

Initially, the Rajputs considered themselves in three categories of Suraj Bansi, Chandra Bansi and Agni Khand. And in the Indian subcontinent, the overwhelming majority of them consider Sri Ram Chand, the son of Raja Dhasrat of Ajudhya, as their supreme heir. The Mangral Rajput is also one of the many tribes of the Chandra Bansi Rajputs. Which is mentioned in this compilation.

 

According to initial confirmation, one of the descendants of Raja Paresh Chandra of Ajudhya became the ruler of Raja Bikaner's kingdom. His successors ruled there for five generations. And the last ruler of this family was Hafi Deo who came to Sialkot after settling. Here a son Mangarpal was born to him. When he reached young age, his father died. Prince Mangarpal, a young man and an expert in the art of warfare, set out for Kotli Tehsil, Mirpur, Jammu and Kashmir.

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[A] Certified genealogy on data Initial custody under the custody of Mian Fayyaz Asghar and genealogy lineage Arranged Archaeological Mouza Banth, Tehsil Gujrat for the year 1868.

 

to be continued ......

 

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