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{{Short description|Rajput}}
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The '''Banaut''' /Bandawat '''(Bundela)''' are a branch of the [[Bundela]] [[Rajput]] found in the Indian state of [[Bihar]], jharkhand, [[India]].<ref>https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/78297/1/MPRA_paper_78297.pdf</ref> They trace their Lineage from orchha bundelakhand and Jhansi. Banauts/Bandawats claim their ancestry from Raja Chatrasal of Bundelakhand
The '''Banaut'''/Bandawat '''(Bundela)''' are a branch of the [[Bundela]] [[Rajput]] found in the Indian states of [[Bihar]], [[Jharkhand]] and [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]].<ref>https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/78297/1/MPRA_paper_78297.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> They trace their origin from Bundelkhand, Orchha Bundelkhand and Jhansi.


== History and origin ==
== History and origin ==


The Banaut are found mainly in north-eastern [[Bihar]]. They have come originally from [[Orchha|Orcha]] in [[Bundelkhand]]. The community are said to have left Orcha to escape the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]]s..The Banaut are distributed mainly in ,chouparan , [[Munger district|Munger]], Bhagalpur, [[Purnia district|Purnia]], [[Saharsa district|Saharsa]], [[Katihar district|Katihar]] and [[Araria district|Arariya]]. Rajput from [[Hazaribagh district|Hazaribagh]] and Chatra in [[Jharkhand]] also from the same clan of Rajput.<ref name="autogenerated100">People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part One edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha pages 100 to 103 Seagull Books</ref>
The Banaut are found mainly in north-eastern [[Bihar]]. They have come originally from [[Orchha|Orcha]] in [[Bundelkhand]]. The community are said to have left Orcha to escape the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]]s..The Banaut are distributed mainly in ,chouparan , [[Munger district|Munger]], [[Bhagalpur district|Bhagalpur]], [[Purnia district|Purnia]], [[Saharsa district|Saharsa]], [[Katihar district|Katihar]] and [[Araria district|Arariya]]. Rajput from [[Hazaribagh district|Hazaribagh]] and Chatra in [[Jharkhand]] also from the same clan of Rajput.<ref name="autogenerated100">People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part One edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha pages 100 to 103 Seagull Books</ref>


==Present circumstances==
==Present circumstances==


. The Banaut speak [[Angika language|Angika]] and most of them understand [[Hindi]]. They have their particular village deities such as [[Hanuman]]ji, [[Rama|Ram-]][[Sita|Janaki]] and [[Radha Krishna|Radhakrishna]]
The Banaut speak [[Angika]] and most of them understand [[Hindi]]. They have their particular village deities such as [[Hanuman]]ji, [[Rama|Ram-]][[Sita|Janaki]] and [[Radha Krishna|Radhakrishna]].
Prominent personalities.EX MLA RAM LAKHAN SINGH, Lt Laxmi Narayan Sudhanshu, ex chairperson of Bihar Vidhan Sabha.
LT BABU CHHAVI NARAYAN SINGH .
1st President Of Bundela Samaj
Lt Babu Gauri Prasad Singh.EX MLA 1952 CHAUPARAN VIDHAN SABHA .
LT NAND KISHORE SINGH.EX MLA 1962.
Babu Niranjan Prasad Singh . EX MLA BARHI VIDHAN SABHA 1980-1990
Smt Lessi Singh. MLA DHAMDHA VIDHAN SABHA .
Shankar Singh, Ex MLA 60 RUPAULI Vidhan sabha 2005 .
 
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==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 08:41, 17 May 2023



The Banaut/Bandawat (Bundela) are a branch of the Bundela Rajput found in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] They trace their origin from Bundelkhand, Orchha Bundelkhand and Jhansi.

History and origin[edit | edit source]

The Banaut are found mainly in north-eastern Bihar. They have come originally from Orcha in Bundelkhand. The community are said to have left Orcha to escape the Mughals..The Banaut are distributed mainly in ,chouparan , Munger, Bhagalpur, Purnia, Saharsa, Katihar and Arariya. Rajput from Hazaribagh and Chatra in Jharkhand also from the same clan of Rajput.[2]

Present circumstances[edit | edit source]

The Banaut speak Angika and most of them understand Hindi. They have their particular village deities such as Hanumanji, Ram-Janaki and Radhakrishna.

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/78297/1/MPRA_paper_78297.pdf Template:Bare URL PDF
  2. People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part One edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha pages 100 to 103 Seagull Books