Introduction of Rajput Jarrals A history from mid 5th century, the Jarral Rajputs are descendants of the Royal families from the Indian subcontinent . The longest ruling Royal dynasty of Rajauri , a princely state in Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir are disputed regions to the north of India and Pakistan. It is also known to be one of the largest militarized territorial dispute on earth. " High courage, patriotism, loyalty, honor, hospitality, and simplicity are qualities which at once must be conceded to them”. Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod, classical British writer on Rajputs and their History (1782-1835).
Became Muslims Acceptance to Islam - 1187 Acceptance to Islam in 1187 during Shahab- Ud -Din- Ghauri . The ruler of Kalanaur - Raja Saheb Shena was re-named Sher Afgan Khan jarral & his son Raja Neil Singh-Noor- Ud -Din Khan jarral . Persian being the official language of the Muslim Jarrals . Later , the Hindu Rajputs of the state of India outcasted the Jarrals
Jarral era Noor- Ud -Din Khan and the Jarral Muslim army attacked the Rajauri city in Kashmir and captured it, in 1194. The Jarrals ' established Rajauri's 1st Muslim rule, which lasted over 650 years. During this period the Jarral Dynasty, they enjoyed a revenue of Rs 3 Lakh per annum . They also were very kind and fair to other casts and religious sects. Many Hindus were employed in senior positions to serve the Jarral Kings and received generous rewards. These Jarral rulers built hospitals, educational establishments and social care provision for the community.
Jarral era
Royal Jarral family Heroes Raja Raj Mohammed ; Mirza Sultan Mohammed ; Mirza Faqir Ullah Mohammed ;* Mirza Shah Wali ; Mirza Kala Khan ; Mirza Senf Ullah ; Mirza Mir Mohammed ; Mirza Mohammed Akram ;* Mirza Rehmat Ullah Khan ; Raja Talib Hussain ; Raja Ghulam Abbas
My Ancestors My Great Grandfather Muhammad Zaman Khan Jarral My Great Grandfather(nana) Zaildar Muhammad Hussain Jarral
Introduction My ancestors Rajput jarral used to live in india before partition of sub continent. After partition some of the jarral clan moved to Pakistan in which my family is included. They were the royalties of jarral clan and they inherited lots of property in which castles and forts were included. They had different lifestyle after the partition, moving from forts to big homes
Architectural lineage Rajouri City Old fort walls made of stones and limestone Modern House made with bricks and concrete
Architectural lineage Old walls made of stones Stone and Limestone
ArchitecturalFindings Old Homes Arcitecture Huge courtyards Arched wooden windows Jharokas Made up of stones and limestone New Homes Arcitecture Enclosed living areas Modern metal windows terraces Made up of Bricks and Concrete