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Rajora (caste)

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Rajora or inordinately known as Rajouria is a sectorial name of a Sikh village adopted by spokesmen under the commandment of Baba Baj Singh Bal (or Baliyan), centred around the caste of Baliyan-Jat community.[1]

However, The “Rajoria-clan” of the Jats of Dholpur state who repossessed the fort of Shergarh, traces its origin to a small village Rajaura near Rudrakota in the close vicinity of Peshawar[2] In the second half of the 19th century, some of these collisional tribesmen played a vital role in taking action against menacing lower-status Hindu Brahmins for inflammatory betrayal, leading to the prosecution of (Nihang) Sikhs from the martial sect of Bhuddha dal.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part Two edited by Surendra Gopal and Hetukar Jha, pages 722-725
  2. "Kiledar of Shergarh". Jat Chiefs. Retrieved 2025-03-31. The Rajoria clan of the Jats of Dholpur traces its origin to a small village near Rudrakot in the close vicinity of Purushpur or Peshawar of today. On a later date their ancestors relocated to Kotputali in Rajasthan, then to Agra, and finally shifted to Gohad with the Ranas, only to ultimately arrive at Dholpur with Maharaja Rana Kirat Singh in the first decade of the nineteenth century. The ancestors of the Rajoria family were appointed the "Kiledar" or the in-charge of Shergarh Fort,

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