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Rao Jaitaji was the chief of the rathore army who fought battle of GIRI and Sumel in 1544 against the sher shah suri where suri was to required to retrieve witha saying for the sake of muthi bhar bajra I cud have lost the dilli ki saltnat Courtsey A
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Rao Jaitaji was the chief of the rathore army who fought battle of GIRI and Sumel in 1544 against the sher shah suri where suri was to required to retrieve witha saying for the sake of muthi bhar bajra I cud have lost the dilli ki saltnat Courtsey Abhishek singh and Abhiman singh S/O ShSamunder Singh Jaitawat VPO Bhesana Sojat Pali Rajasthan
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Revision as of 10:29, 24 July 2011

The Jaitawats are a subgoup of the Rathore clan of Rajputs of India. They are the descendants of Jaitaji Rathore, who was the son of Panchayan Ji Rathore and his wife LalaDevi "Savant Singh" Solanki. He was born in Vikaram Sawant 1554 Asoj Sudi 8 in AkhaiDurg of Sojat.

Some important things related to Jaitawat Rathores are:-

  • Vansh-Suryavanshi
  • Gotra-Gautam Gotra
  • KulDevi-Nagnechiya Mata (Marwar)
  • KulVraksh-Neem
  • Bird-Baaz
  • Ved-YajurVed
  • Mantra-Gopal
  • Nishan (Flag)-Pachrang
  • River-Saryu
  • Purohit-Sevad Purohit
  • Charan-Rohdiya Charan
  • Bhat-Singoliya.

Rao Jaitaji was the chief of the rathore army who fought battle of GIRI and Sumel in 1544 against the sher shah suri where suri was to required to retrieve witha saying for the sake of muthi bhar bajra I cud have lost the dilli ki saltnat Courtsey Abhishek singh and Abhiman singh S/O ShSamunder Singh Jaitawat VPO Bhesana Sojat Pali Rajasthan