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This is a list of notable members of the Rajput community.

Historical figures

Maharana Pratap of Mewar, a 16th-century Rajput ruler and warrior
Statue of Prithvi Raj Chauhan at Ajmer
Maharaja Hari Singh, the last monarch of Dogra Rajput dynasty which ruled Jammu & Kashmir
Jang Bahadur Rana, ruler of Nepal

Politicians and armed forces of India

Indian armed forces

Politicians, lawyers and armed forces of Pakistan

Pakistani politicians and lawyers

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, former President and Prime Minister of Pakistan

Pakistani armed forces

General Raheel Sharif, Current Chief of Army Staff (Pakistan)

Sports

Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Athletics

Cricket

Boxing

Wrestling

Hockey

See also

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