Initially, the intellectually deprived individuals assert that Maharana Sangram Singh I extended an invitation to Babur for his invasion, as recorded in the Baburnama.
Mar 8 • 33 tweets • 10 min read
A thread on the ONLY legitimate descendants of the Moriya tribe of Pippalivana & the Imperial Mauryas of Magadh.
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The Bhagavati Sutta, attributed to Sudharmaswami (6th century BCE), recounts the tale of a distinguished Maurya Kshatriya lineage residing in the city of Tamralipti, where the gathapati Tamali took birth in the northern part of India.
Jan 12 • 22 tweets • 8 min read
“सकल-उत्तरपथ-नाथ” सूर्यवंशी क्षत्रिय सम्राट हर्षवर्धन बैस और प्रयाग कुंभ मेला।
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कुंभ आस्था, संस्कृति और करोड़ों श्रद्धालुओं की श्रद्धा का संगम है। महाकुंभ का आरंभ इस वर्ष 13 जनवरी से होने जा रहा है। कहा जा रहा है कि इस साल लगने वाला कुंभ पूर्ण महाकुंभ होगा जो 144 साल बाद लग रहा है। इसका इतिहास वर्षों पुराना है।
Dec 29, 2024 • 27 tweets • 4 min read
𝐌𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐉𝐀 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐃𝐏𝐀𝐋 𝐓𝐎𝐌𝐀𝐑 - The Unsung Hero of the First Battle of Tarain
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Maharaja Chahadpal Tomar (reigned 1189-1192, also referred to as Rai Kola, Govindraj, Khanderai, Chandraraj) was a sovereign of the Tomar dynasty in Northern India. He was the son of Maharaja Prithviraj Tomar of Delhi and shared his era with Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan of Ajmer.
Dec 8, 2024 • 25 tweets • 8 min read
A thread on the epigraphic records and literary evidences affirming the Suryavanshi Kshatriya lineage of the Guhilot/Sisodia Rajput & dispelling the erroneous narrative of their purported Brahmin origin.
Initially, we have the gold coins that were minted during the reign of Bappa Rawal (728-764 CE). The depiction of the Sun positioned between two royal umbrellas (छत्र) on these coins serves as evidence of the Suryavanshi lineage of the Guhilot/Sisodia Rajputs.
Nov 17, 2024 • 19 tweets • 4 min read
Unraveling the misconception surrounding Silhadi Tomar's alleged betrayal of Maharana Sangram Singh during the Battle of Khanwa
The supposed incident of Silhadi Tomar betraying Maharana Sangram Singh reveals a narrative steeped in misunderstanding and historical embellishment.
Initially, it is essential to know who Silhadi Tomar was. Silhadi Tomar was a Rajput chieftain & governed the Kingdom of Raisen in the northeastern region of Malwa, in the early half of the 16th century. He was married to Durgavati, daughter of Maharana Sangram Singh of Mewar.
Nov 8, 2024 • 15 tweets • 5 min read
दसग्रीव-विजयी, सप्तद्वीपेश्वर, हैहयवंशाधिपति, ब्रह्मज्ञानी, योगी, राजराजेश्वर, राजन्य चक्रवर्ती, सार्वभौम सम्राट, क्षत्रियर्षभ, सुदर्शन चक्रावतार भगवान विष्णु के अवतारस्वरूप, सहस्रबाहु कार्तवीर्य अर्जुन जी की जयंती पर प्रणाम।
जय दादा सहस्रबाहु कार्तवीर्य अर्जुन 🙏
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सहस्रबाहु कार्तवीर्य अर्जुन ने चक्रवर्ती सम्राट
(सार्वभौमिक सम्राट) के रूप में 85,000 वर्षों तक एकछत्र शासन किया और उनके शासनकाल के दौरान कहा जाता है कि कोई भी गरीब नहीं था, कोई दुखी नहीं था और कोई अराजकता नहीं थी ।
Nov 6, 2024 • 23 tweets • 5 min read
A 🧵 upon the subject concerning the caste of the ‘Parama-maheshvara’ ‘Sakala-Uttarapathanatha’ Maharajadhiraja Shri Harshavardhan Rajaputra Shiladitya.
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Harshacharita of Banabhatta
Banabhatta was the royal poet in the court of Samrat Harshavardhan. In his work, Banabhatta mentions the wedding ceremony of Harshavardhan’s sister Rajyashri with Maukhari King Grahavarman as the conjunction of the house of Sun and Moon.
Sep 29, 2024 • 22 tweets • 6 min read
Disproving the Fallacy that the Pindaris of Deccan were the Rajputs of the North.
To get this concept, one must first grasp the origins of the Pindaris.
The Pindaris were irregular military marauders and foragers active in the Indian subcontinent from the 17th to the early 19th centuries.
Sep 22, 2024 • 22 tweets • 7 min read
A 🧵 on clarifying the uncertainties regarding the origins of the Sena dynasty of Bengal and refuting the notion of their Brahma-Kshatriya/Baidya origin.
Commencing with the Deopara Stone Inscription attributed to Vijayasena, dating to the approximately 11th century CE, which notes that the founder of the Sena dynasty, Virasena, hailed from the esteemed lineage of the Moon.
Sep 15, 2024 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
Epigraphic and literary records pertaining that the Chaulukyas of Gujarat are synonymous with the Chalukyas of the Deccan.
At first we have the Chalukyas of Lata proudly inscribed their lineage as Chalukya in the historical records.
A Yadava inscription dating back to 1069 CE references Gogiraja, the Chalukya monarch of Lata, affirming his connection to the Chalukya dynasty.
Aug 18, 2024 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
A THREAD ON THE RESPLENDENT NAVAL TRIUMPH OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS SAINDHAVA/JETHWA RAJPUTS OVER THE ARABIC INVADERS
In the middle 8th century AD, Krishnaraja I was the ruling chief of Saindhava/Jethwa Dynasty of Gujarat. It was during his sovereign rule in 759 AD that a formidable maritime incursion emerged from Sindh, intent on seizing the prosperous region of Saurashtra.
Jul 21, 2024 • 24 tweets • 5 min read
A 🧵 on debunking the myth of Rajputs being mentioned as a caste of mixed origin in Parasara Smriti, Skanda Purana & Brahmavaivarta Purana.
To begin with Parasara Smriti, it's a code of laws stated to be followed in the Kaliyuga. But how much of legitimacy and authenticity the scripture really holds?
Jul 7, 2024 • 39 tweets • 10 min read
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A thread on debunking the obvious falsehood of Devaladevi and Kamaladevi, the supposed daughter and wife of Rajput King Karnadeva Vaghela of Gujarat.
The source of this fiction is the poetical work (mathavi) named “Duval Rani - Khizr Khan”, otherwise known as “Ashiqa”. The writer of this work, Amir Khusrau was a familiar figure in the court of Delhi Sultanate.
Jun 23, 2024 • 17 tweets • 3 min read
A 🧵 on debunking the blatant lie of Maharana Pratap ji insulting Raja Man Singh.
This particular subject of matter with uncertainty as its very source has been a topic of interest among the non rajput kshatriya larpers for creating a rift among the Rajput community.
The backdrop of all this was the year 1573 when Raja Man Singh (then Kunwar) visited Mewar to seek its submission to the Mughal Emperor. They greeted each other with great congeniality.