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Rawal Mallinath

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granted. If their wishes are fulfilled, it is customary to offer miniature horse statues as a token of thanks to the shrine. One can see wood, brass, and bronze horses being sold by the traders who come from Mathura, Agra, and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh. There are other shops selling general merchandise, fodder, and agricultural tools.
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attend the fair seeking good prices on livestock. It is said that the fair originated when admirers of Rawal Mallinath, a popular local hero, gathered in Tilwara, riding on well-bred animals to meet him. There is a shrine of Mallinath, where people pray with the belief that their wishes will be
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The fair opens with the hoisting of the flag of Rawal Mallinathji and songs praising his valor and greatness. The fair features bullock, camel, and horse races on the dry riverbed. The animals that win are crowned with white badges and are sold for higher prices at the fair.
198:. He had two brothers, Viramdeo and Jaitmal. His father died when was of twelve years. The houses of Jodhpur, Bikaner, Ratlam, Sitamau, Sailana, Idar, and Alirajpur trace their lineage to Viramdeo, while the houses of 228:
in Barmer district. It is the biggest cattle fair in Rajasthan. The Mallinath Fair often features highly popular breeds of animals including cows, camels, sheep, goats, and horses. People from as far away as
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Hukam Singh Bhati (1990), Maheca Rathaurom ka mula itihasa: Ravala Mallinatha ke vamsaja - Maheca, Baramera, Pokarana, Kotariya aura Khavariya Rathaurom ka sodhapurna itihasa. Publisher: Ratan Prakashan,
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Rawal Mallinath is viewed as a warrior-saint, and songs of his heroic valour and saintly attitude are still sung by folk singers of western Rajasthan. His wife
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Sir William Wilson Hunter, James Sutherland Cotton, Sir Richard Burn, Great Britain. India Office, Sir William Stevenson Meyer,
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~princelystates/states/j/jasol.html
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was also a saint – bhajans composed by her are still popular in Western Rajasthan.
134:. He and his wife, Rani Rupade, are revered as folk saints in Western Rajasthan. 213: 64: 199: 147: 127: 74: 17: 230: 225: 159: 155: 130:. He was the eldest son of Rao Salkhaji, the ruler of Mehwanagar in 163: 143: 170:. He conquered the whole of the area which later became known as 150:
in the north. In 1394, he sent a contingent under his nephew
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He died in 1399 in Dodiali with his wife, Rapade being
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His descendants were the oldest among all houses of
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Index

Rani Rupade
Malani
Muslim forces
Thar Desert
Rajasthan
Rao Jaitmal Ji
Rajasthan
Barmer District
Sindh
Jaisalmer
Rao Chunda
Mandore
Mandore
Malwa
Firoz Shah Tughlaq
Malani
Rathore
Rathores
Rawal Salkhaji
Gudamalani
Sati
Rani Rupade
Tilwara
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
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People from Rajasthan
Folk deities of Rajasthan

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