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Parmar Rajvansh
Rajput noble royal family
Parent family Agnivanshi Rajput
Current region India;
Etymology One who Strike the Enemy
Place of origin Mount Abu, Rajputana
Founded possibly 9th century CE
Founder Upendra Raj Parmar
Current head Manish Singh Parmar (heir of the Ujjainiya sub-clan)
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Connected members
Dissolution 26 January 1950
Cadet branches

The Parmar are an important group of Rajputs in India. They are known as one of the four Agnivanshi clans. This means they are believed to have come from a special fire ceremony.

The name Parmar means 'one who strikes the enemy'. It comes from two old Sanskrit words: para (enemy) and mara (strike). You might also see their name spelled in other ways, like Pramar, Pavar, Powar, Pawar, Panwar, or Ponwar.

Who are the Parmar Rajputs?

The Parmars are a famous Rajput clan. Rajputs are a group of warriors and rulers from India. They are known for their bravery and strong traditions. The Parmars are part of the Agnivanshi group. This group includes four main Rajput clans.

The Story of Their Origin

The Agnivanshi clans, including the Parmars, have a special origin story. It is said they were born from a sacred fire-pit. This fire ceremony took place on Mount Abu in Rajasthan. This story shows their strong connection to ancient traditions. It also highlights their role as protectors.

What Does 'Parmar' Mean?

The name 'Parmar' tells us a lot about this clan. It means 'one who strikes the enemy'. This name reflects their history as brave warriors. They were known for defending their lands and people. Over time, the name has been spelled in many ways. These include Pramar, Pavar, and Panwar.

Where Did the Parmars Rule?

The Parmars were powerful rulers in ancient India. They mostly ruled in a region called Malwa. This area is in what is now Madhya Pradesh state. They also ruled in Ujjain, a very old and important city.

Important Parmar Rulers

The Parmar dynasty had many great leaders. One of the most famous was Raja Bhoja. He was a very wise king. Raja Bhoja was known for his knowledge and love of learning. He supported art, science, and literature. His rule was a golden age for the Parmars.

Another notable figure connected to the Parmars was Veer Kunwar Singh. He was a brave warrior. He played a big part in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Parmar Traditions and Beliefs

The Parmar clan followed Hinduism. Their traditions were deeply rooted in Hindu beliefs. They valued justice, truth, and righteousness. Their motto, "धर्म, सत्य, न्याय" (Dharma, Satya, Nyaya), means "Duty, Truth, Justice." This motto shows their core values.

The End of Their Rule

The Parmar rule lasted for many centuries. They were powerful until the 13th century. After that, their power slowly declined. Their official rule ended in 1950. This was when India became an independent country. Many royal families in India gave up their ruling powers then.

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