Rath or Rathi?

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Are Rath and Rathi synonymous? I have read about Rathi Jat clan in multiple sources. Here is one such source:

  • Pati, Sushmita (2017). "Accumulation by Possession: The Social Processes of Rent Seeking in Urban Delhi". In Mitra, Iman Kumar; Samaddar, Ranabir; Sen, Samita (eds.). Accumulation in Post-Colonial Capitalism. Springer. p. 95. doi:10.1007/978-981-10-1037-8. ISBN 978-9811010378.

The village land in Munirka, according to the dominant strain of oral history, belonged to the Jats from the Tokas clan.3 They had migrated from Behraur district in Rajasthan arguably in the eighteenth century. Later, Jats from another clan, the ‘Rathis’, also came to settle in the village and were given the land on the periphery so that they could offer protection to the Tokas clan from Muslims.

As the article mentions them to be same, I will add this ref to it. - NitinMlk (talk) 19:53, 17 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Sourcing

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The "states" series of The People of India is not reliable per discussions at WP:RSN. We really need to find alternative sources because this article relies almost entirely on a volume from that series. - Sitush (talk) 19:27, 7 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

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