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The Khangar community are an indian rajput clan. They are referred to by many other names, such as Khangaar, Khungar, Khengar, Khagar, Khangdhar and Rao Khangad. The community ruled areas of present-day Bundelkhand after the fall of the Chandelas in 1182 A.D. and until the mid-14th century Their seat of power was at Garh Kundar, a fort built by Khet Singh Khangar.

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  • Khangar és un clan d'origen indi. Són esmentats també amb altres noms semblants, com Khangaar, Khungar, Khengar, Khagar, Khangdhar i Rao Khangad. La comunitat va governar àrees de la regió de Bundelkhand després de la caiguda dels Chandeles el 1182 i fins a la meitat del segle xiv. La seva seu era Garh Kundar, un fort construït per Khub Singh Khangar. Durant el govern dels khangars, Bundelkhand va ser conegut com a Jujhauti, que vol dir "terra de guerrers". (ca)
  • The Khangar community are an indian rajput clan. They are referred to by many other names, such as Khangaar, Khungar, Khengar, Khagar, Khangdhar and Rao Khangad. The community ruled areas of present-day Bundelkhand after the fall of the Chandelas in 1182 A.D. and until the mid-14th century Their seat of power was at Garh Kundar, a fort built by Khet Singh Khangar. (en)
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  • Khangar és un clan d'origen indi. Són esmentats també amb altres noms semblants, com Khangaar, Khungar, Khengar, Khagar, Khangdhar i Rao Khangad. La comunitat va governar àrees de la regió de Bundelkhand després de la caiguda dels Chandeles el 1182 i fins a la meitat del segle xiv. La seva seu era Garh Kundar, un fort construït per Khub Singh Khangar. Durant el govern dels khangars, Bundelkhand va ser conegut com a Jujhauti, que vol dir "terra de guerrers". El Khangars foren anteriorment classificats com a tribu criminal sota les Lleis de Tribus Criminals (Criminal Tribes Acts) del Raj britànic. Reclamen estatus de kxatriya en el rang del sistema ritual hindú conegut com a varna, però això és discutit. Altres comunitats, com els Bundeles, creuen que aquest estatus és hereditari més que adquirit i que els Khangars no eren kxatriyes de naixement ni tan sols els que van arribar a governar. Durant el període del Raj britànic, quan el procés de sanscritització va esdevenir aparent i l'administració intentada enregistrar les casta en els cens, la All-India Khangar Kshatriya League (Lliga Khangar Kxatriya de tota l'Índia) va fer campanya pel reconeixement oficial com kxatriyes. El 1961 el cens a Madhya Pradesh va notar que "aquesta casta ha fet en el passat recent determinats intents d'ascens social i tots ells ara diuen que són kxatriyes: s'anomenen com Khangar Kxatriyes.", Quan el govern de Madhya Pradesh el govern va tenir coneixement dels fets coratjosos dels khangar kxatriya, va iniciar un festival de tres dies a Garhkundar (al tehsil/block de Niwari, ) conegut com el "Garhkundar mahotsav", per recordar el gran passat guerrer de temps del maharaja Khet Singh Khangar, que se celebra el 27-28-29 de desembre de cada any (ca)
  • The Khangar community are an indian rajput clan. They are referred to by many other names, such as Khangaar, Khungar, Khengar, Khagar, Khangdhar and Rao Khangad. The community ruled areas of present-day Bundelkhand after the fall of the Chandelas in 1182 A.D. and until the mid-14th century Their seat of power was at Garh Kundar, a fort built by Khet Singh Khangar. The Khangars were formerly classified as a criminal tribe under the Criminal Tribes Acts of the British Raj. They claim kshatriya status in the Hindu ritual ranking system known as varna but this is disputed. Other communities, such as the Bundelas, believe that such status is hereditary rather than acquired and that the Khangars were not thus born even though they did come to rule. During the period of the British Raj, when the process of sanskritisation became apparent and the administration attempted to record caste in censuses, the All-India Khangar Kshatriya League campaigned for official recognition as kshatriya. (en)
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