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The '''Jarral Rajputs''' ({{lang-ur|جـرال راجپوت}}, also spelled '''Jaral''', '''Jarral''', '''Jerral''') are a [[Muslim Rajput]] tribe of [[Jammu Kashmir]] and [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] provinces of Pakistan. They are well known for Ruling the town of [[Rajouri]] In [[Jammu Kashmir]] for 657 Years. The Town was Established in the 13th Century by The [[Raja]] of that time [[Raja]] Nooruddin Khan. The [[Dynasty]] claims descent from [[Mahabharata]]. the name of [[Jarral]] was named after their apical ancestor, [[Raja]] Jir Rao, a [[Rajput]] direct descendant of [[Arjuna]] and the [[Pandavas]] of the [[Mahabharata]]. The [[Lineal descendant]] of the [[Jarral]] Rulers use the hereditary title of [[Raja]] which is thier [[Royal]] Ancestral [[Title]] from the times of [[Mahabharta]]. And their [[Collateral descendant]] use the [[title]] of [[Mirza]], Because Of Thier Inter Marraige With The 6th [[Mughal Emperor]], [[Aurangzeb]]. Rahmat-un-Nissa (c. 1623 – 1691) better known by her title [[Nawab Bai]], was a secondary wife of the [[Mughal emperor]] [[Aurangzeb]].[1] [[Nawab Bai]] was born a [[Rajput]] princess and was the daughter of [[Raja]] Tajuddin Khan of [[Rajauri]] And a Descendant Of [[Raja]] Nooruddin Khan the founder of [[Rajouri]] in the 13th century. She belonged to the [[Jarral]] [[Rajput]] tribe of [[Jammu and Kashmir]], [[India]] <ref>{{cite journal |journal=Epilogue |title=Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslim Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K |first=M. Mazammil Hussain |last=Malik |pages=44–48 |volume=3 |issue=1 |date=November 2009 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cQxyT4gjdmQC&pg=PA44}}</ref>
The '''Jarral Rajputs''' ({{lang-ur|جـرال راجپوت}}, also spelled '''Jaral''', '''Jarral''', '''Jerral''') are a [[Muslim Rajput]] tribe of [[Azad Kashmir]] and [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] provinces of Pakistan.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Epilogue |title=Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslim Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K |first=M. Mazammil Hussain |last=Malik |pages=44–48 |volume=3 |issue=1 |date=November 2009 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cQxyT4gjdmQC&pg=PA44}}</ref>


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The Jarral Rajputs (Template:Lang-ur, also spelled Jaral, Jarral, Jerral) are a Muslim Rajput tribe of Azad Kashmir and Punjab provinces of Pakistan.[1]

References

  1. ^ Malik, M. Mazammil Hussain (November 2009). "Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslim Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K". Epilogue. 3 (1): 44–48.