List of people from Rajasthan

Summary

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

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

Award Winning Sports People edit

Khel Ratna Award Winners edit

Arjuna Award Winners edit

Basketball
Athletics
Volleyball
Hockey
Archery
Cricket
Swimming

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

Sports / Athletes edit

Cricket

References edit

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  2. ^ a b 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
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  7. ^ Jagti Jot Year-6 Vol 12 (PDF) (in Rajasthani). Bikaner: Rajasthani Bhasha Sahitya & Sanskriti Academy. 1979.
  8. ^ "Rajasthani (Since 1974)". Archived from the original on 28 August 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
  9. ^ a b c The Researcher (in Hindi). 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 an active part and staked their lives and belongings. Kunwar Pratap Singh sacrificed even himself for the cause of the motherland.
  10. ^ Ujwal, Kailash Dan S. (1985). Bhagwati Shri Karniji Maharaj: A Biography. [s.n.]].
  11. ^ Trikha, Pradeep (2006). Textuality and Inter-textuality in the Mahabharata: Myth, Meaning and Metamorphosis. Sarup & Sons. ISBN 978-81-7625-691-9.
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  13. ^ "Members Bioprofile: First Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original on 24 June 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  14. ^ "Salman Khan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 November 2016.

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