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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LunkaranLunkaran - Wikipedia

    Lunkaran (12 January 1470 – 30 March 1526) was the third Rao of Bikaner, ruling from 1505 to 1526. He spent much of his two-decade long reign consolidating and expanding the territories of his relatively new kingdom.

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · Rao Lunkaran: The Brave and Indomitable. Rao Lunkaran ascended the throne of Bikaner after the death of his elder brother Rao Narayan Singh (Nara) around 1505 CE. He is known for his expansionist policy and spirited courage due to which he was given the epithet of Warrior Karan of Mahabharata. He was 35 years old when he took charge of ...

  3. Rao Lunkaran was the third Rathore Rajput ruler of Bikaner, ruling from 1505 to 1526. He spent much of his two-decade long reign consolidating and expanding the... English

  4. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › LunkaranLunkaran - Bharatpedia

    Lunkaran (12 January 1470 – 30 March 1526) was the third Rao of Bikaner, ruling from 1505 to 1526. He spent much of his two-decade long reign consolidating and expanding the territories of his relatively...

  5. Ancestor of the family was Prince Ratan Singh, eldest son Rao Lunkaran, Ruler of Bikaner. The Chief is the premiere noble of Bikaner State and enjoys Double Tazim Sirayat and Kurab Hath in Bikaner Darbar. The state ranks first among the nobles of Bikaner, and consisted of 140 villages in 1562 A.D.

  6. Shekhawat is a sub-clan of Kachwaha Rajputs found mainly in Rajasthan, India. The Shekhawat clan claims descent from the great rajput warrior Maharao Shekha Ji. The Shekhawats were the most prominent among all sub clans of Kachwaha of Jaipur in Rajasthan. Shekhawats were the rulers of Shekhawati.