Khakha Rajputs Of Kashmir

Khakha Rajputs Of Kashmir ReAL RajpuTs Of KaShMiR They are a branch of the powerful Janjua Rajput dynasty of Northern India and Pakistan[2].

Khakha Rajputs of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan are clan of Muslim Rajputs[1] who have inhabited the Kashmiri region since the 13th century after the conquer of Janjua warlord Raja Khakha of the region of Upper Jhelum Valley of Kashmir. Known for their fierce resistance against all invaders, from the Afghans, Mughals and the Sikhs, the Khakha Rajputs managed to retain their independence through their re

fractory policy and warlike exploits. They were so influential during their rule, that they aided Mughal Emperors first ever defeat in Kashmir in the Battle of Bulaysa, they defied the Afghan invaders and later terrorised the Sikh governors of Kashmir. The highly warlike and fierce repute of the Royal Khakha Janjua Warlords earned them an undisputed position in the Jhelum Valley of Kashmir as the most powerful tribe in the region. Their tribal kings, princes and Rajas were renowned for their heroic rebellion against Afghans, Sikhs and British invaders.[citation needed] Today they occupy major positions within the Azad Kashmir government and are a still a powerful tribe of respected position

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