Rawal of the Bhati clan

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Rawal of the Bhati clan was the hereditary royal title borne by the rulers of the Bhati Rajput dynasty, historically associated with regions such as Jaisalmer in present-day Rajasthan, India.

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Rawal of the Bhati clan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary title
monarchical office
royal title
associatedWith India NERFINISHED
Jaisalmer NERFINISHED
Jaisalmer Fort NERFINISHED
Jaisalmer State NERFINISHED
Rajasthan NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition Rajput feudal hierarchy
clan Bhati NERFINISHED
country India
culture Rajput culture
dynasty Bhati Rajput dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Rajput NERFINISHED
followedBy Maharawal of Jaisalmer NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
hasGenderRestriction male
historicalPeriod medieval India
pre-colonial India
inheritanceRule patrilineal succession
language Marwari
Rajasthani
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Jaisalmer State NERFINISHED
Rajasthan NERFINISHED
nobleRank prince
ruler
partOf Rajput princely states NERFINISHED
politicalEntityType ruling title of a princely state
politicalStatus princely state ruler under British India
precededBy local chieftain titles of Bhati clan
region Jaisalmer NERFINISHED
Thar Desert NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
socialStratum Kshatriya
sovereigntyType feudal sovereignty
succession hereditary succession
symbol royal insignia of Bhati Rajputs
titleHolderRole ruler of Bhati Rajput dynasty
ruler of Jaisalmer
titleLanguage Rajasthani
Sanskrit-derived honorific
titleStyle Rawal NERFINISHED
traditionalCapital Jaisalmer Fort NERFINISHED
usedBy Bhati Rajput dynasty NERFINISHED
Bhati clan NERFINISHED
usedFor head of government of Jaisalmer State
head of state of Jaisalmer State
usedIn Bhati-ruled territories in the Thar Desert
Jaisalmer State NERFINISHED

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Rawal Jaisal positionHeld Rawal of the Bhati clan