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"Rathore Clan-Coat of Arms" Cufflinks Button Set"

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*Material*: Brass, Gold Plated and Enamelled.

*Rathore Dynasty*: The Rathore clan is one of the major Rajput clans of India, known for its valour, military prowess, and significant contributions to Indian history. Here's a brief overview of the Rathore clan dynasty and its coat of arms: Origin: The Rathore clan traces its origin to the early medieval period in Rajasthan, India.

According to legend, the Rathore’s claim descent from the legendary hero, Rama, and are said to have migrated from Kannauj to Marwar (present-day Jodhpur region) in Rajasthan.

*Cost Of Arms*: The Rathore “Coat of Arms” typically features symbols of valour, strength, and nobility. It often includes elements such as a royal insignia, weaponry like swords or spears, shields, and sometimes animals like lions or horses, symbolizing courage, and power. The Rathore clan played a significant role in shaping the history and culture of Rajasthan, particularly in the Marwar region.

Their legacy continues to be celebrated today, with many Rathore’s actively involved in politics, public service, and cultural preservation efforts in Rajasthan and beyond.

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*Quick Learning Guide*

📚 8th century CE: The Rathore clan gained prominence under Rao Siha, who established the kingdom of Marwar in the 8th century. The Rathore’s ruled over Marwar as independent sovereigns for centuries.

📚 12th century CE: Rao Chanda, a Rathore ruler, fortified the city of Mandore and made it the capital of Marwar.

📚 15th century: Rao Jodha, one of the most famous Rathore rulers, founded the city of Jodhpur in 1459 and shifted the capital from Mandore to Jodhpur.

📚 16th century: Under the leadership of Maharaja Jaswant Singh, the Rathore’s expanded their territory and influence in Rajasthan and beyond.

📚 19th century: Marwar came under the suzerainty of the British East India Company during the colonial period, but the Rathore’s continued to maintain their identity and cultural heritage.