soni/maid rajputs!

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Could someone edit this article to include maid/soni rajputs of punjab!.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Alokbagga (talkcontribs)

If you are sure you should edit yourself.Holy + Warrior 13:10, 28 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

* Mr Bagga do you not mean "Mair Rajputs" of Punjab

Atulsnischal 08:10, 1 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Help Expand the new Article on "Mair Rajputs" from links and references provided

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  • Hi included a seperate page on Mair Rajputs, I have provided all references and external links, when you get time read the references and help expand the "Mair Rajput" page. Thankyou
  • I have interconnected the Mair Rajput page to many related categories and pages on Wikipedia
  • I have a request, please refer to External links and write the Mair Rajput page in as much detail as possible in your own words, so that is is copywrite free, include all the families and gotras mentioned too for all of us to see, Thankyou

As per the External Link: http://mairrajputs.tripod.com/notable.html

  • Bagga: "The Bagga claim descent from Rao Chhabila of Delhi whose complexion was bagga, which means white in Punjabi whence this name" (Rose 440). There was also a Bagga chief in northern Punjab. His name was Budh Singh Bagga and he is described by Saggar. "He was the son of Sardar Amar Singh Bagga and was of the Kanhaya Misl. He inherited the family estates in 1795. He held Majitha, Sukalgarh, Bhagowal and other territories in Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts" (Saggar 61). He fought against Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1809 after failing to meet the latter's demands. Ranjit Singh won and confiscated all of Bagga's estates including the three districts of Behrampur, Dharamkot, and Sukalgarh. He left to Budh Singh Bagga an estate at Dharamkot which Bagga held until his death in 1846.

Interesting, I am also a Mair rajput, please help expand the "Mair Rajputs" page.

Thanks

Atulsnischal 07:01, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • See "Mair Rajputs" page on Wikipedia that I created and build up.

Thanks

Atulsnischal 09:52, 7 December 2006 (UTC)Reply