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Rajput

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Noun — A member of a traditionally warrior and land-owning caste in northern India, historically associated with ruling families.

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Etymology

From Hindi rājpūt, from Sanskrit rājaputra, literally "son of a king" — from rājan ("king") and putra ("son").

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What does “Rajput” mean?

The word “Rajput” means a member of a traditionally warrior and land-owning caste in northern India, historically associated with ruling families. In plain terms, a member of a historically noble, warrior caste in India, or something relating to that group.

How do you use “Rajput” in a sentence?

Here is “Rajput” used in a sentence: “The fort was built by Rajput kings centuries ago.”

What part of speech is “Rajput”?

“Rajput” is a noun.

Where does the word “Rajput” come from?

The word “Rajput” comes from Sanskrit. From Hindi rājpūt, from Sanskrit rājaputra, literally "son of a king" — from rājan ("king") and putra ("son").

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