Rajput
The term "Rajput" refers to a group of warrior clans in India, primarily associated with the state of Rajasthan. Historically, Rajputs were known for their valor, chivalry, and adherence to a code of honor. They played a significant role in the history of northern India, often serving as rulers and military leaders in various kingdoms.
Rajputs trace their lineage to ancient Kshatriyas, the warrior class in Hindu society. They are recognized for their distinctive culture, which includes unique traditions, attire, and festivals. The Rajputana region is famous for its majestic forts and palaces, reflecting the rich heritage of the Rajput clans.