Pajawan or Pajjun was the 5th Kachhwaha ruler of the Kingdom of Amber. He belonged to the Kachhwaha Rajput clan who had migrated to Rajputana in the 12th century.[1] He was married to Prithviraj Chauhan's cousin and was a prominent and trusted general of Prithviraj. Pajwan fought 64 important battles in his military career.[2]
Pajawan | |||||
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Maharaja of Amber | |||||
5th Raja of Amber | |||||
Predecessor | Raja Janddeo Kachwaha | ||||
Successor | Raja Malesi Kachwaha | ||||
Born | Amber, India | ||||
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House | House of Kachhwaha | ||||
Father | Raja Janddeo Kacchwaha | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Reign
editAccording to the Prithviraj Raso, Pajawan played a role in the battles at Hansi and Nagour, fighting alongside Prithviraj Chauhan, who subsequently appointed Pajawan the governor of Mahoba.
He also helped Prithviraj in defeating Bhimdev, a Solanki king of Gujarat.[3]
Death and succession
editPajawan fought for the victorious army in the First Battle of Tarain. However, he died soon after the battle. The poet Chand Bardai called him bravest of the allies of Chauhan.[4] He was succeeded by his son Malesi Kacchwaha.
References
edit- ^ Jadunath Sarkar 1994, pp. 24–25.
- ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. ISBN 9788129108906.
- ^ Jadunath Sarkar 1994, pp. 25.
- ^ Jadunath Sarkar 1994, pp. 26.
Sources
edit- Jadunath Sarkar (1994). A History of Jaipur: C. 1503-1938. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-250-0333-5.
- Jadunath Sarkar (1960). Military History of India. Orient Longmans. ISBN 9780861251551.