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Bhukar or Bhuker or Bhakar is a gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan and Haryana in India. Bhukar is a Sanskrit word comprising of 'Bhu' (land) and 'Kar' (tax), which means land-tax. Bhukars were initially settled at Sambhar in Rajasthan. They were the rulers in this area and their ruling method was that of 'Bhomia-chor'. Later on they started collecting tax on land. Jump to: navigation, search A Gotra - literally, Cowpen or Cowshed in archaic rigvedic Sanskrit indicates lineage . ...
Jats are now preeminently a farming community. ...
Rajasthan (राà¤à¤¸à¥à¤¥à¤¾à¤¨) is the geographically largest state in northwestern India. ...
Haryana (हरयाणा) is a state in north India. ...
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Sambar may refer to: Sambar, a kind of deer Sambar, a lentil-based dish common in South India This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
A group of Chahuman descendents came to Sambhar in 9th century. The newly formed Chauhans forced them to move away from this area. Earlier Bhukars and Chauhans were same prior to their consecration of new Hindu religion at Mount Abu. Bhukar people came to Sambhar under the leadership of two brothers Khem Singh and Som Singh. Khem Singh founded the town named 'Hiras' and started increasing his influence in the area. Som Singh went to Jangladesh and founded town named 'Bhukar'. After many generations some of these people moved towards Panipat in Haryana. This earthenware dish was made in 9th century Iraq. ...
The Chauhans or Chahamana are a Rajput clan who ruled parts of northern India in the Middle Ages. ...
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Mount Abu is the highest peak in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan state, in western India. ...
Jangladesh is a region of northern Rajasthan state in India. ...
Panipat is a city and district in Haryana state, India, The city has a population of 216,000. ...
After the fall of Chauhans at Ajmer and Delhi one of Bhukar warriors named Uday Singh was appointed as 'Bakshi'. Uday Singh was expert in land-tax collection. Uday Singh's son Kaula Singh was appointed Tehsildar of Ajmer. Ajmer, or Ajmere, is a city in Indias Rajasthan state. ...
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During those days Kalu Nag was the chief of Sikar republic state. His capital was at village 'Gothara'. He was a renowned 'Malik' of his state from Delhi Badshah. He used to go to Delhi to pay land-tax regularly. He was sonless. He married his daughter to Kaula Singh. Kaula Singh's son Kander Singh became the successor of Gothara. Kander Singh's son was Dalu Singh who was chieftain of 25 villages. Dalu Singh's stone statue is still present at village Gothara. The successors of Dalu Singh were Sayar Singh, Kaula Singh II, and Narbad Singh. Narbad Singh had initially gone to village Roru to his maternal grandfather but came back to Gothara after the death of his father. For definition of the acronym NAG and word nag see Wiktionary In fiction, Nag is the name of a cobra in Rudyard Kiplings story Rikki Tikki Tavi. For Nag a surface to surface, anti-tank missile see Nag Missile. ...
Sikar is a town and district place in the state of Rajasthan in India. ...
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Padishah, Badishah, or Badshah is a title sometimes applied to to a several historic monarchs, notably the rulers of Iran, the Ottoman Empire, and the Moghul Empire. ...
When the Shekhawats attacked this state the small republic of Bhukars was finished. With a view to keep the discontent under control, Shekhawats maintained their status as 'Tax collectors'. Later on this status was reduced to 'Chaudhary'. The Chaudharys used to get their share as 'Pachotra'. They were also authorized free grazing lands. Jump to: navigation, search Shekhawat is a clan of Rajputs in Rajasthan, India. ...
Grazing is the regular consumption of part of one organism without killing it by another organism. ...
Land is sometimes used synonymously with country. ...
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Thakur Deshraj (1903-1970) was a social worker, nationalist and a historian of Rajasthan in India. ...
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