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The '''Taoni''' is a [[Rajput]] |
The '''Taoni''' is a [[Rajput]] clan who, dominated a region in [[Ambala district]] then a part of the [[Punjab]] until the period of the [[British India]].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K_FRF3a5y2EC&pg=PA9 |page=9 |title=Punjab Through the Ages |volume=1 |isbn=978-8-17625-738-1 |first1=S. R. |last1=Bakshi |first2=Rashmi |last2=Pathak |publisher=Sarup & Sons |year=2007 }}</ref> They are an offshoot of [[Bhati]] Rajputs of [[Jaisalmer State]].<ref>Rajput Qabail by Azam Kamran. p. 246</ref> The Taoni (Bhatis) also ruled over Punjab Hill states such as in [[Sirmur State]] until 1948. In areas surrounding [[Rajpura]] and [[Patiala]] they had 14 chhats and 24 makans, the chhats – being [[Banur]], Shamdo, Kauli, Ghanaur, Patton, Khera Gujju, Suhron, Ajrawar, Chamaru, Manakpur and Jausla, and in British territory Kharar, Khanpur and Morinda. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 20:44, 15 April 2024
The Taoni is a Rajput clan who, dominated a region in Ambala district then a part of the Punjab until the period of the British India.[1] They are an offshoot of Bhati Rajputs of Jaisalmer State.[2] The Taoni (Bhatis) also ruled over Punjab Hill states such as in Sirmur State until 1948. In areas surrounding Rajpura and Patiala they had 14 chhats and 24 makans, the chhats – being Banur, Shamdo, Kauli, Ghanaur, Patton, Khera Gujju, Suhron, Ajrawar, Chamaru, Manakpur and Jausla, and in British territory Kharar, Khanpur and Morinda.
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- ^ Bakshi, S. R.; Pathak, Rashmi (2007). Punjab Through the Ages. Vol. 1. Sarup & Sons. p. 9. ISBN 978-8-17625-738-1.
- ^ Rajput Qabail by Azam Kamran. p. 246