Solanki (clan)
Solanki is a clan name commonly associated with the Jats[1] and Rajputs in India but which has also been borrowed by other communities such as the Saharias as a means of advancement by the process of sanskritisation.[2][3] Other groups that use the name include the Bhils of Rajasthan,[4] while the Gurjars have a similarly-named clan that has a myth of origin akin to that of the Agnivanshi Rajputs.[5]
See also
- Solanki dynasty
References
Citations
- Vīrasiṃha. The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India, Volume 2. Suraj Mal Memorial Education Society Centre for Research and Publication. Originals, 2006. p. 316. ISBN 9788188629527.
- Mann & Mann (1989), pp. 54, 81
- Mishra & Kapoor (2005), pp. 131-132
- Majhi (2010), p. 49
- Malik (2005), p. 103
Bibliography
- Majhi, Anita Srivastava (2010), Tribal Culture, Continuity, and Change: A Study of Bhils in Rajasthan, Mittal Publications, ISBN 9788183242981
- Malik, Aditya (2005), Nectar Gaze and Poison Breath : An Analysis and Translation of the Rajasthani Oral Narrative of Devnarayan, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780198034209
- Mann, Rann Singh; Mann, K. (1989), Tribal Cultures and Change, Mittal Publications
- Mishra, Pramod; Kapoor, A. K. (2005), "Ecology and Economy of a Primitive Tribe in a Semi-Arid Zone", in Chaudhuri, Sarit Kumar; Chaudhuri, Sucheta Sen (eds.), Primitive Tribes in Contemporary India: Concept, Ethnography and Demography, 1, Mittal Publications, ISBN 9788183240260
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