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Rawat may refer to: * Rawat (surname), an Indian surname * Rawat language, a Sino-Tibetan language of India * Rawat Fort, early 16th century fort built by the Gakhars in Punjab, Pakistan * Rawat Fault, geological fault in Pakistan * Rawat, Islamabad, a town in Islamabad * Rawat, Murree, a town in Punjab, Pakistan * Rawatsar, (Rawat-sar) city in Rajasthan * Rawatpur, (Rawat-pur) suburd in Kanpur Uttar Pradesh * Rawatpara (Rawat-para), a place in Uttar Pradesh See also * Raut (other) * Raval (other) * Panwar (other) Panwar is a Rajput clan found in Northern India. Panwar may also refer to: People * Aalisha Panwar (born 1996), Indian television actress * Arvind Panwar (born 1990), Indian cyclist * Harpal Singh Panwar (born 1945), Indian politician, membe ...
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Rawat (surname)
The surname ''Rawat'' is a prominent family name in South Asia, particularly in India. It is commonly associated with Rajputs of Rajasthan, Uttarakhand ( Garhwal and Kumaon), and Himachal Pradesh. The name is also used among various communities in the Himalayan regions and carries connotations of nobility and leadership. In Uttrakhand, Rajasthan and Himachal the surname is used among Thakur/Rajputs. Meaning The surname ''Rawat'' is derived from the Sanskrit word "Rajvata," meaning "ruler" or "kingdom." The word 'Rawat' is a compound where 'Ra' stands for Rajput, 'Va' for Veer (brave), and 'Ta' for Talwar (sword). It symbolizes a Rajput warrior who is brave and skilled with the sword — known as a Rawat Rajput. Historically, it was used as a title for people who performed exceptionally well in wars or possessed exceptional bravery Over time, it became a hereditary surname passed down through generations. Notable people * Abhishek Rawat, Indian actor * Amisha Rawat, ...
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Rawat Language
Rawat (Raute), or "Jangali" (Jungle), is a small Sino-Tibetan language of India. It is spoken in 9 villages north of Askot in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand, India (''Ethnologue'') as well as in several villages in Dadeldhura District, Nepal and Darchula District, Nepal. Rawat (pronounced "raut") is a semi-agglutinative language, and features SOV sentences with either monosyllabic or less frequently di-syllabic noun heads and verb stems. Verbs are modified with various particles, including nominalizers, causatives, tense, aspect, person, number and other generally stem final particles. The noun heads have plurals, locatives, deictics, ergatives, reflexives and other generally word-final case markings. Prefixed morphemes similar to adjectives also modify nouns and root-initial voiced/voiceless alternations signal the transitivity of verbs. An example is ''geda hluw hwã-ha-re'' (geda=child hluw=bathe hwã=Copula ha=progressive re=present tense) "The child is bathing" (Fortier 2 ...
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Rawat Fort
Rawat Fort () is an early 15th century fort in the Pothohar plateau of Pakistan, near the city of Rawalpindi in the province of Punjab. Location It is 17 km east of Rawalpindi on Grand Trunk Road. The 2nd century Mankiala stupa can be seen from the roof of the fort's mosque. The fort is located approximately 50 miles from the vast Rohtas Fort, which had been built by Sher Shah Suri to establish control of the Pothohar region. Etymology Rawat Fort derives is named from the Arabic word ''Rabat'' (), meaning ''caravanserai'' - an inn for caravans. History The fort is said to have founded as a caravanserai in the 15th century by the Delhi Sultanate. However, Pothohar was under control of Malik Jasrat during this period, and he was probably its original builder. Jasrat is known to have constructed a series of other forts in the region. The caravan itself may have been built atop a Ghaznavid-era fort that was established in 1036 CE. it came under control of The caravanse ...
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Rawat Fault
The Rawat Fault is a Fault (geology), geological fault in Pakistan. It runs through Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, from Rawat, Murree, Rawat, Islamabad to Kashmir. The collision of the Eurasian plate and the Indian plate created the Himalaya Salt Range and the Rawat Fault, a line of boulders that the English deputy commissioner of Rawalpindi referred to in the ''Rawalpindi Gazetteer'' of 1893–94 as "dogs' teeth". External links {{Commons category Oregonstate.edu: Rawat Fault and the Salt RangeUpesh.edu.pk: Geological Bulletin – "Rawat Fault line"
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Rawat, Islamabad
Rawat is a town and union council of the Islamabad Capital Territory in Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# .... See also * Islamabad Model Special Economic Zone References Union councils of Islamabad Capital Territory {{Pakistan-geo-stub ...
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Rawat, Murree
Rawat is a village and union council of Murree Tehsil in the Murree District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located in the north of the country in the hilly part of Punjab province, near the border with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Kashmir.Official Website of City District Government, Rawalpindi
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Rawatsar
Rawatsar is a city, a municipality, and one of the seven tehsils in Hanumangarh district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is divided into 35 wards for which elections are held every five years. History Establishment by Raghodas Rawatsar was established in 1584 by Raghodas through conquest. Were also ruled by Guhilot. They had a common oppressor, the Nawab of Rania, who raided and pillaged the area. Raghodas defeated him, and he established the ''thikana'' of Rawatsar. He earned the title of Rawat, which carries prestige along with the headseat of the Kandhalot clan (descendants of Rawat Kandhal) for contributions in battles in the Deccan, South India, Gujarat and Sultanpur. The headseat of the clan shifted to Rawatsar from Jaitpur. Raghodas also constructed the Khetarpal ji Temple. Rawatsar later on became a ''sirayat'' from a ''thikana'', which made it one of the four major ''thikanas'' of Bikaner. Bahadur Singh of Rawatsar The Bhatner fort is 24 miles from Ra ...
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Rawatpur
Rawatpur is a suburb in North Kanpur, India, situated about 10 km from Kanpur on the NH 91 to Delhi and 5 km from Kalyanpur, in the Kanpur metropolitan area. The population was 110,000 at the 2001 census, and it has 84% of literacy. Transport Rawatpur has a bus station and UPSRTC Busses of Kanpur have routes from Rawatpur to different localities. Rawatpur has a railway station on the Kanpur-Mathura line. Kanpur Airport is the nearest airport.indiarailinfo.com/station/map/4318 Tourist attractions * J K Temple * Rave@Moti Mall *Gurudev Palace * Indian Institute of Pulses Research *Allen Forest Zoo *Moti Jheel *Geeta Nagar Stadium * Ramlala Mandir Rawatpur Gaon See also *Kalianpur *Bithoor Bithoor or Bithur is a town in Kanpur district, 25 km (15mi) by road north of the centre of Kanpur city, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Bithoor is situated on the right bank of the River Ganges, and is a centre of Hindu pilgrimage. Bithoor is also ... References Neighbourho ...
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Rawatpara
Rawatpara is one of the oldest localities of the historic city of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated very close to Agra Fort and also the river Yamuna. Etymology Rawatpara draws its name from the Hindu-origin title Rawat which means "the king". History Out of gratitude, Akbar's granted the title of Rawat, a jagir and haveli to a Hindu Brahmin who had protected Akbar's life until his troops arrived during a hunting trip near Agra when Akbar's son Salim had revolted and there was risk to Akkbar's life due to skirmishes. The area of Brahmin's jagir came to be known as Rawatpara, the Brahmin was given a title of "Bohare" by his won kinsmen. Brahmin's family continued to serve in the court of subsequent mughal rulers. However, oppressive Aurengzeb exerted the policy of forced conversion of Hindus to Islam. Rawats of Rawatpara instead of converting to Islam escaped to the wilds with whatever they could carry with them and moved towards the ravines of Chambal. In t ...
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Raut (other)
Raut may refer to: Places *, a mountain in the Italian Alps *Raut, old name of Ronchi Valsugana, a town in Italy *Răut, river in Moldova Social groups * Raut (caste), an Indian caste * Raute people, of Nepal * A Rawat title used by the Rajdhoves caste in Nepal People with the surname * Abhishek Raut (born 1987), Indian cricketer * Astha Raut, Nepali singer * C. K. Raut, Nepal-born US-based computer scientist, author and film-director * Chandrakant Raut (born 1945), Indian cricketer * Harish Raut (1925–2002), Indian artist * Kavita Raut (born 1985), Indian long-distance runner from Maharashtra * Lopamudra Raut * Mayadhar Raut (1930–2025), Indian Odissi dancer and choreographer * Nitin Raut, Indian politician from Maharashtra belonging to the Indian National Congress party * Onkar Raut (born 1990), Indian actor * Poonam Raut (born 1989), Indian cricketer * Sachidananda Raut Ray (1916–2004), Indian Oriya-language poet * Sanjay Raut (born 1961), Indian politician ...
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Raval (other)
Raval may refer to: * Raval (surname), including a list of people with the name * El Raval, a neighbourhood in Barcelona, Spain * Raval River in Gujarat, western India * Raval Yogi, a Hindu community found in Gujarat and Rajasthan * Cupra Raval, a future Spanish electric vehicle See also *Rawat (other) Rawat may refer to: * Rawat (surname), an Indian surname * Rawat language, a Sino-Tibetan language of India * Rawat Fort, early 16th century fort built by the Gakhars in Punjab, Pakistan * Rawat Fault, geological fault in Pakistan * Rawat, Isla ... * Rawal (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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