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Kachwaha
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| Term | Definition |
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| Kachwaha | The Kachwaha dynasty is one of the oldest Rajput lineages in Rajasthan, founded in the 11th century. They are known for ruling Jaipur and its surroundings, playing a significant role in India's political and cultural history. The Kachwaha dynasty, founded in the 11th century, is an ancient Rajput lineage from Rajasthan, India. Initially based in Amber, near Jaipur, the dynasty expanded its influence over the centuries. The Kachwahas are best known for their alliance with the Mughal Empire under Raja Man Singh I, one of Emperor Akbar’s most prominent generals. This strategic alliance allowed them to maintain their autonomy while actively participating in the politics of the time. The dynasty significantly impacted history with the founding of Jaipur in the 18th century by Sawai Jai Singh II, a city designed with advanced urban planning principles. The Kachwahas left an impressive cultural legacy, notably through monuments like Amber Fort and Hawa Mahal. They promoted arts, architecture, and economic development, ensuring Jaipur's prosperity for centuries. The dynasty persisted through the colonial era, maintaining influence until India’s independence in 1947. |

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