February 2008 edit

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deleting edit

Rorkadian, Why are you deleting reference to jat, gujjar in giving there daughter to mughal? Also we should not be using honorfics in wikipedia. Like CHaudhary etc. Please do not revert these. Thanks.

May I know your identity? I am deleting reference to other castes/tribes because there is no comparison in such cases. They did not give their daughters in delightful circumstances. They were forced by the invaders. Thanks

I am Ajab Singh. We have to mention that we are distinguished from these other groups. So jat/gujjar should be mentioned. Censoring history is a bad idea. We are just telling the truth. And rajput is mentioned clearly so should these other groups be.

I would like to thank you for all the effort. Especially pages on Ballu, Ajmer and all others that you have created.

Would you know who all fought in 1857 and what did they do against british?

Regards, Ajab —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.125.180.150 (talk) 08:09, 24 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ajab Singh Ji, Chaliye its your wish. I am not deleting it this time but my only point was as you mentioned Rajput is clearly stated and our only comparison is with them. With others there is no comparison because we are at a different level. Thanks

Thanks a lot. Took out classification "according to british" because it is not relevant. British did not understand india that well and its castes.. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.125.180.150 (talk) 08:22, 26 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Sent you email edit

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Dhanyavaad.

Hi Ror saheb edit

Thank you for your message. I will try my best to answer this for you. Tribal history is a specialty of mine, reading your page is certainly very interesting and I wish you the best of luck in highlighting your tribe's pride heritage.

Tuar issue - I will begin with this one. I must state from the very beginning, that the Tomar Jats (claiming Suryavanshi lineage) are not gathered as kin to the Tuar Rajputs who have exclusively always maintained Chandravanshi lineage through the Panduvansh. This is not surprising, as we also have Khokar Jats in Punjab who claim Awan lineage and Kokhar Rajeh who allege Suryavanshi lineage, as well as some Kokhar Tarkhans who have no idea lol. I think the reason here is phronetics, or similarity or names. See, names of clans are usually branched names of an ancestor, hence if that ancestors name is a 1st name, then its obvious there may be others etc. (similarity os also drawn between Rao Kokhra of the Rathores and also Kokhrain Khatris, two completely distinct tribes, but phronetically similar names. It would be dangerous to play the phronetics game with tribes as it is a novice thing and apt to be criticised often by more knowledgable wikipedians. Best practice? Avoidance. Conclusion - My opinion is that, Tuar Rajputs (of which I believe Vikramaditrya belonged to) was a seperate race to the Tomars claiming Suryavansh lineage, and perhaps, your Tuarka gotra name of the list maybe distinct from the Chandravanshis also, and maybe the same as the Haryana group? I have not found the case of any Chandravanshi clans claiming any other descent at all so far in all my years of research.

Koh i Jud- The Koh i Jud was both. It's always been known as Koh i Jodh by the conquerors. Babur's mention of it was correct in his assertion that there were 2 tribes, Janjua and Jodh's borne of the same father. There is a Jodh Branch of the Janjua which is infact the House of Darapur, Sultan of Makhiala and Sultan of Watli who belong to this branch. These 3 houses are famous Janjua houses and were celebrated by the British as this. The other branch which Babur mentioned as Janjua is the Veer Branch, who to this day reside near Malot fort.

The Jodh branch is pronounced the same as Babur's writing, as Jodh (simpler d as in dil, and o as in awe).

If there is any other help I can provide you, please do not hesitate to contact me bro. Regards --Rajput (talk) 17:19, 30 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks a lot for the info, guys. Regards Rorkadian (talk) 21:01, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

India quick links edit

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Thanks a lot Rorkadian (talk) 10:16, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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about Haryanvi language and the Indo-Iranian languages template edit

I see that you have been consistently removing the navigation template for Indo-Iranian languages from the page on Haryanvi. I think you are under the wrong impression that the template somehow suggests that Haryanvi is an Iranian language. Please rest assured that is not the case. Haryanvi is an Indic language and the template says just that. You are perhaps not aware linguists have classified the Indic languages to be a part of a much broader family of Indo-Iranian languages, which is part of the even more inclusive family of Indo-European languages. If you take a closer look at the template, you will notice that Indo-Iranian languages are divided into Iranian languages and Indic languages, and that Haryanvi falls under the Indic part.

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Thats fine, Zaheen Rorkadian (talk) 20:45, 21 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Yogeshwar Dutt edit

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Kshatriya edit

Hi Rorkadian, I agree 2 ur point that Rajus like Rajputs r mix of diff ancient Kshatriya dynsaties. I have added back Rajus (of north coastal andhra) in Suryavanshi section, all in all 80% of Rajus r of suryavanshi lineage, except for Rajus of Eastern chalukya, Kalachuri n Haiheya decency who r Chandravanshis. Regarding nut jeyvyas, request you to Take the issue to admin. This nut jeyvyas is not following wiki guidelines n simply maligning Kshatriya wiki page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Indianprithvi (talkcontribs) 06:48, 30 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Pusapati edit

I read your wiki pages on Pusapati, Do Appreciate your contribution in it. I have add more content to WP of Pusapati Please review it. as wikipage Pericchedi (forefathers of Pusapatis) also reflects similar content, so I left whole history and dynasty info in Pericchedi and concentrated about famous rulers and persons of Pusapati in this WP.

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Suggestion for Update to page edit

I would like to make a suggestion to edit the Chauhan page. Currently, there is reference to contributions to the Volleyball team, which as you pointed it is by a single community, the Ror community, and is not inclusive of/representative of the entire Chauhan population. Perhaps, instead of including this information in the general introduction for ALL Chauhans, we can create subsections that address contributions by different communities. Eg. Community Contributions: Ror Community. Or, something like that. Otherwise, the page appears to be biased, particularly since you have taken such a pointed interest in this page and choose to undo changes made by others.

Truly hope you consider making such a change, or at the very least leaving edits made by others for the benefit of all of those who have an interest in this page. Monopolizing a page in such a manner can create a perception of abuse of the privilege to “contribute” to wikipedia.

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If they're notable, I suggest doing a quick Google news search. That should turn up some sources. Edward321 (talk) 14:31, 2 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Haryana article edit

Dear friend,

its ok for your reference no. 20 related with romance thing but 'Haryanavi Rors has ruled over sindh n raj. for 1000yrs' sentence is not suitable for this article,you should put than in Ror community article and rajasthan or sindh articles....moreover Jats had ruled over Haryana, north rajasthan then known as Jangladesh,punjab ,malwa etc. but Im not putting all that in this article because its not suitable for this article...similarly you should'nt add that sentence in this article...Got my point??-- Last Emperor (talk) 11:26, 6 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

well he is a haryanavi Jat Rasaildar Major n thats why his pic is there moreover in the section its mentioned abt. many haryanavi Jats in Jat regiment ... And its in context to that,,and if you like than plz remove that image...and your sentence too!!

Thanks-- Last Emperor (talk) 11:42, 6 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Ok,

Jats n Rors have lot in common like surnames etc..n both are found in Haryana..we are warriors no doubt...and believe me people know our mettle as far as Hitlor Germony..russia..Us etc.

Ironically Jats are more mentioned in epics n folklores..books etc. of other countries than India itself..its all the result of bad deedr of Brahmins...,they updated vedas,upnishads etc. for their fevour.

anyways let them be...about the are article im making some further changes without deleting ur additions..

hey if can upload more pics abt. haryana than it will be nice..I uploaded n adjusted what i had.

Thanks-- Last Emperor (talk) 12:00, 6 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Haryana - punjab imp. edit

Hi bro, plz. join the discussion here.

Removal of citations edit

Please do not remove requests for citations without providing a reference. If you have a problem in providing a reference please discuss on the talk page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ror Prince (talkcontribs) 11:05, 2 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

I would request you to improve the quality of your questions. Some objections like the one about the statue at Kagarol are simply equivalent to vandalism for the simple reason that you have not paid attention. There is a primary confirmation from the ASI report and a secondary confirmation from Dr. Raj Pal. You can't question it after that as no one has covered the subject apart from these two. Kindly think and raise objection. Regards Rorkadian (talk) 20:40, 7 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

House of Chastana edit

Something to look at is the following reference, i) Ancient Indian History and Civilization, Author Sailendra Nath Sen, Publisher New Age International, 1999, ISBN 8122411983, 9788122411980

This reference talks of Chastana as being a ruler of Sindh to begin with. Regards Rorkadian (talk) 07:53, 11 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Improvement of the Haryana article edit

You have done a very nice job by making the Haryana article. I would like to help you in improving this article. i saw you added kamboj to the article but you forgot to add them in Demographics paragraph. you also haven't written much about Yamunanagar which is somewhat weird. You should also give some details about yamunanagar in this article. Yamunanagar has the largest water reserves in Haryana. it is due to hathnikund and Tajewala Dams that the Flood was avoided this Monsoon In Delhi and better part of Haryana. BILT is the ASIA's largest paper manufacturer located in Yamunanagar. Saraswati Sugar Mill is also Asia's largest and World's 3rd largest sugar producer. It also has Asia's largest Timber Industry. More than three-fourth of India's plywood is manufactured here. And above all do you know if we exclude Gurgaon and faridabad it is the largest revenue generating district of haryana.

Well at least it deserve some mention in the Haryana article.

Please also add Kambojs in the demographics paragraph of the Haryana article 117.200.55.37 (talk) 06:22, 11 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Invite to WikiConference India 2011 edit

 

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Ror edit

I recommend running those edits in one at a time. Possibly some of your additions were good, but several of them were definitely not, and it's too much of a burden on other editors to have to pick out each one individually in a massive sequence. Definitely, though, there is broad agreement that varna never goes into the infobox. And that quotation about them being handsome is clearly WP:UNDUE. And some of the history you added was unsourced. Qwyrxian (talk) 07:25, 22 June 2012 (UTC)Reply


I recommend you discuss and then delete the wrong additions one by one. Rorkadian (talk) 08:55, 22 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

I'll give you examples of Varna appearing in info-box. Take for example Rajput. Do let me know if you are going to impose this rule only on the Ror article. Rorkadian (talk) 09:11, 22 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

I have reverted you. By the looks of it, this thread covers the previous revert by Qwyrxian. So, you have now been reverted by two people and a reason has been given. Please take a look at WP:BRD, at WP:CONSENSUS and at WP:EW. Feel free to open a discussion on the article talk page but please do not reinstate the content again without doing so. You may want to review the talk page history prior to starting a discussion because I am pretty sure that some of the statements that you added have been discussed previously. - Sitush (talk) 09:59, 22 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
Sitush, you have simply followed suit without even paying any heed to my request for discussing things before taking action. Anyway, since you are two ganging up against a single person, let's discuss the new population genetics section to begin with. Do you have any issue with the content and tone?? Rorkadian (talk) 10:51, 22 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
And you have been reverted again. Standard policy on Wikipedia is that someone (you) boldly add something, then, if someone else disagrees, they revert it (which both Sitush and I have done), then you, the original person, need to go to the article's talk page and discuss the additions. Not re-add it. You can't add a ton of stuff, some of which is definitely and umabiguously violating past consensus and policy, and then say it's up to us to first discuss it. Please stop edit warring, and start discussing. Qwyrxian (talk) 05:23, 23 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

June 2012 edit

 

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Both of you, thanks. The discussion seems to be constructive now. Rorkadian (talk) 13:32, 24 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Hopeless edit

These people need citation of historians born today for an origin story from ancient history cuz for them anything written recorded by bhaats /jaggas abd old indian historical sources is "Unreliable". Unreliability is as per their comfort. Disappointing to see Your effort being waste Sir .Hats off to your efforts, its a shame its not even considered. Shoonya009 (talk) 11:31, 18 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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