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36 royal races

The 36 royal races (''Chathis Rajkula'') is a listing of Indian social groups purported to be the Rajput ruling clans of several states and Janapads spread over northern Indian subcontinent. Among the historical attempts at creating a comprehensive listing of the 36 are the ''Kumarapala Prabandha'' of Acharya Jinamandan Gani of 1435 AD, ''Prithviraj Raso'' of uncertain date, and Colonel James Tod, writing in 1829.
==''Kumarapala Prabandha'' list==

The ''Kumarpal Prabandha'' list gives 36 clans. It starts with dynasties mentioned in the classics, Ikshvaku, Yadu, Surya and Chandra. It mentions some of the famous Rajput clans: Parmar, Chauhan, Chaulukya (Solanki), Pratihara (these four are sometimes termed Agnikula) Ratt, Chandela and Pala. It also mentions local dynasties like Shilahara, Chapotkata, Nikumbh etc. Many of the names are less known. Notably, it includes the Maurya. ''Kumarpal Prabandha'' was consulted by Tod,〔''Some Medieval Sculptures of North Gujarat'', H. A. Majmudar, Gujarat University, 1968, p. 155〕 he refers to it as Kumarpal Charit.

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