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'''Solanki''' is a clan name commonly associated with the some of [[jains]],[[Jat people|Jats]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vīrasiṃha |title=The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India, Volume 2 |publisher=Suraj Mal Memorial Education Society Centre for Research and Publication. Originals, 2006 |isbn=9788188629527 |page=316 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8BFuAAAAMAAJ&dq=solanki+jats&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=solanki}}</ref> and [[Rajput]]s in India but which has also been borrowed by other communities such as the [[Saharia]]s as a means of advancement by the process of [[sanskritisation]].{{sfnp|Mann|Mann|1989|pp=54, 81|ps=}}{{sfnp|Mishra|Kapoor|2005|pp=131-132|ps=}} Other groups that use the name include the [[Bhil]]s of [[Rajasthan]],{{sfnp|Majhi|2010|p=49|ps=}} while the [[Gurjar]]s have a similarly-named clan that has a myth of origin akin to that of the Agnivanshi Rajputs [[Prashanti Singh]].{{sfnp|Malik|2005|p=103|ps=}}
'''Solanki''' is a clan name commonly associated with the some of [[jains]],[[Jat people|Jats]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Vīrasiṃha |title=The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India, Volume 2 |publisher=Suraj Mal Memorial Education Society Centre for Research and Publication. Originals, 2006 |isbn=9788188629527 |page=316 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8BFuAAAAMAAJ&dq=solanki+jats&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=solanki}}</ref> and [[Rajput]]s in India but which has also been borrowed by other communities such as the [[Saharia]]s as a means of advancement by the process of [[sanskritisation]].{{sfnp|Mann|Mann|1989|pp=54, 81|ps=}}{{sfnp|Mishra|Kapoor|2005|pp=131-132|ps=}} Other groups that use the name include the [[Bhil]]s of [[Rajasthan]],{{sfnp|Majhi|2010|p=49|ps=}} while the [[Gurjar]]s have a similarly-named clan that has a myth of origin akin to that of the Agnivanshi Rajputs [[Prashanti Singh]].{{sfnp|Malik|2005|p=103|ps=}} Solanke surname is also found in Marathas


==See also==
==See also==

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Solanki is a clan name commonly associated with the some of jains,Jats[1] and Rajputs in India but which has also been borrowed by other communities such as the Saharias as a means of advancement by the process of sanskritisation.[2][3] Other groups that use the name include the Bhils of Rajasthan,[4] while the Gurjars have a similarly-named clan that has a myth of origin akin to that of the Agnivanshi Rajputs Prashanti Singh.[5] Solanke surname is also found in Marathas

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Citations

  1. ^ Vīrasiṃha. The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India, Volume 2. Suraj Mal Memorial Education Society Centre for Research and Publication. Originals, 2006. p. 316. ISBN 9788188629527.
  2. ^ Mann & Mann (1989), pp. 54, 81
  3. ^ Mishra & Kapoor (2005), pp. 131–132
  4. ^ Majhi (2010), p. 49
  5. ^ Malik (2005), p. 103

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