바하스

Barhath

바르하트(Devnagari: ाहह i i i i, IAT: Barraha)ha)는 차르인[1]존칭이다.이 칭호는 중세 인도의 왕실 궁정에서 중요한 지위를 차지한 저명한 차르인들에게 주어졌다.그것은 노하디아 일족과 사우다 [2][3][4]같은 다른 일족들에 의해 으로 사용된다.

어원학

Barhath는 "Dvar-pati" 또는 "Dvar-hath"에서 파생되었습니다.그것은 '문의 수호자'로 번역된다.[5]

역사

'Barhath'라는 명칭은 옛 용어인 'Prolpat' 또는 'Paulpat'의 동의어로, 'Guardian of the Gate'를 의미하기도 한다.그들은 '시와 역사가 용맹, 충성, [6]명예를 정의하는 라즈푸트 행동 강령의 수호자'로 묘사되었다.그들은 라즈푸트 통치자들의 방어와 안전을 감독했다: 포위된 그들은 [7][8]요새의 문에서 최전방 방어선이 될 것이다.

바르하트는 공성전 기간 동안 요새의 정문(폴)에 서서 가장 먼저 싸워 목숨을 [9]바친 신뢰할 수 있는 카란에게 주어지는 칭호입니다.

주목받는 사람들

레퍼런스

  1. ^ Datta, Amaresh (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-1803-1. Some others are known by the surname Barahatha, essentially an honorific title, their sub-castes being separately counted along with others. Barahatha Kesarisinha (of Sauda sub caste); Barahatha Ummedarama (of Palhawata sub-caste) and Barahatha Narharidasa (of Rohadiya sub-caste) are some such names.
  2. ^ Jain, Pratibha; Śarmā, Saṅgītā (2004). Honour, Status & Polity. Rawat Publications. ISBN 978-81-7033-859-8. The Charans who occupied significant positions in the courts of the rulers were known as Barhats. In Mewar, the descendants of Baru Charan, who came to be known as Sauda Barhats, acquired prominence on account of Baru's timely...
  3. ^ Snodgrass, Jeffrey Gore (1997). Big Words, Little People: Cash and Ken in Modern Rajasthan. University of California, San Diego. Bharat, which is a common name of the Charans, a high-caste bardic group.
  4. ^ Mehta, Balwant Sinha; Mehta, Jodh Sinha (1971). Pratap, the Patriot: With a Concise History of Mewar and Its Missing Links. Pratap Institute of Historical Research. Baru, too, accompanied Hamir and after independence of Mewar, he was made the Barhat (the premier Charan) whose descendants are known as Sauda Barahats of Mewar.
  5. ^ Mahārāṇā Pratāpa ke pramukha sahayogī (in Hindi). Rājasthānī Granthāgāra. 1997.
  6. ^ Vinay, Srivastava (2004). Methodology and Fieldwork. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-566727-1.
  7. ^ Ziegler, Norman P. (1976). "The Seventeenth Century Chronicles of Mārvāṛa: A Study in the Evolution and Use of Oral Traditions in Western India". History in Africa. 3: 127–153. doi:10.2307/3171564. ISSN 0361-5413. JSTOR 3171564. S2CID 156943079.
  8. ^ Ziegler, Norman P. (April 1976). "Marvari Historical Chronicles: Sources for the Social and Cultural History of Rajasthan". The Indian Economic & Social History Review. 13 (2): 219–250. doi:10.1177/001946467601300204. ISSN 0019-4646. S2CID 144835701.
  9. ^ Saran, Richard; Ziegler, Norman P. (August 2020). The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto, Rajasthan: Select Translations Bearing on the History of a Rajput Family, 1462-1660, Volumes 1-2. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-03821-3.