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Rajput Kingdoms

Rajput kingdoms were a group of historically prominent power centers in northern India, established by Rajput clans known for their martial culture, honor, and valor. Flourishing from the 6th to 16th centuries, these kingdoms were characterized by strong warrior traditions, elaborate forts, and a code of chivalry. They often resisted invasions from foreign empires and played a key role in regional politics and culture. Despite frequent conflicts, they are celebrated for their contributions to art, architecture, and valor, leaving a lasting heritage that continues to influence India’s history and identity.