List of people from Rajasthan

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This is a list of notable people from Rajasthan, India.

Award winners from Rajasthan[edit]

Gallantry honors[edit]

Param Vir Chakra[edit]

Maha Vir Chakra[edit]

Ashoka Chakra[edit]

Kirti Chakra[edit]

Shaurya Chakra[edit]

Vir Chakra[edit]

Sena Medal[edit]

Vishisht Seva Medal[edit]

Business and industry[edit]

Defence[edit]

Judiciary and law[edit]

Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India[edit]

Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court[edit]

Chief Justice of Other High Courts[edit]

Judges of Rajasthan High Court[edit]

Jurists[edit]

Eminent scholars[edit]

Scientists[edit]

Medicine[edit]

Historical figures[edit]

Journalism[edit]

Administration[edit]

Literature[edit]

Arts[edit]

Music[edit]

Dance[edit]

Painting[edit]

Art craft and handicrafts[edit]

Film industry[edit]

Others[edit]

Independence movement[edit]

Social reform[edit]

Religion[edit]

Rulers[edit]

Politics[edit]

Rajya Sabha members[edit]

Ministers  —Rajasthan Government[edit]

Vice President of India[edit]

Governors of other states[edit]

Chief ministers[edit]

Ministers — central government[edit]

Speakers of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly[edit]

Others[edit]

Sports[edit]

Khel Ratna award winner[edit]

Arjuna award winners[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Athletics[edit]

Volleyball[edit]

Hockey[edit]

Archery[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Swimming[edit]

Weightlifting[edit]

Squash[edit]

Shooting[edit]

Polo[edit]

Equestrian[edit]

Golf[edit]

Paralympics[edit]

Others[edit]

Dronacharya award winners[edit]

List of members of the Constituent Assembly from Rajasthan as at 14 November 1949[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. "Members of the Constituent Assembly". Parliamentofindia.nic.in. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Singh, Kesri (1999). An Anthology of Rājasthāni Poetry in English Translation. Books Treasure. The Man - Lion Slays the Demon - King : From the Avatar Charit of Narharidas Narharidas , son of Barhat Lakkhā , was born in 1543 at Tehlā , a village in Mertā Parganā of Marwār . Besides his major work the " Avtar Charit " in which he
  4. 4.0 4.1 "In Praise of Death: History and Poetry in Medieval Marwar (South Asia) Janet Kamphorst - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
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  6. Sharma, Dasharatha (1970) Lectures on Rajput history and culture p1 Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
  7. "A History of Rajasthan - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  8. Jagti Jot Year-6 Vol 12 (PDF) (in Rajasthani). Bikaner: Rajasthani Bhasha Sahitya & Sanskriti Academy. 1979.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  9. "Rajasthani (Since 1974)". Archived from the original on 28 August 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 The Researcher (in हिन्दी). Directorate of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Rajasthan. 1997. The celebrated Barhat family (Charan by birth) had a glorious role in the freedom movement, whose three generations viz. Thakur Kishan Singh, his sons Keshari Singh and Jorawar Singh and grandson Pratap Singh(son of Keshari Singh) took active part and staked their lives and belongings. Kunwar Pratap Singh sacrificed even himself for the cause of the mother-land.
  11. Ujwal, Kailash Dan S. (1985). Bhagwati Shri Karniji Maharaj: A Biography. [s.n.]].
  12. Trikha, Pradeep (2006). Textuality and Inter-textuality in the Mahabharata: Myth, Meaning and Metamorphosis. Sarup & Sons. ISBN 978-81-7625-691-9.
  13. Behramji Merwanji Malabari; Krishnalal M. Jhaveri; Malabari M. B. (1997), Gujarʹat and the Gujarʹatis, Asian Educational Services, p. 263 - 269, ISBN 81-206-0651-5, retrieved 21 May 2009
  14. "Members Bioprofile: First Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original on 24 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.

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