Shekhawat are the most prominent
of the all the Kachawahas. They are offsprings of the great Kachawaha
Rajput warrior Rao Shekha ( 1443 - 1488). He ruled over the region
called 'Shekhawati' , comprising of the districts of Sikar,
Jhunjhunu, Churu.
He was son of Thakur of Nan Mokal
Kachawaha and Nirwan Queen. He was born on 24 sept. 1433, at Amra
Dhabai ki Dhani. Later in the memory Amra Rao shekh founded Amarsar.On
death of his old father Rao Mokal, Rao Shekha took over the reigns
in 1459, at that time he was only 12.
Shekhawt's and Shekhawati (area
in which they reside) has given maximum number of soldiers
to the
country. And about 30,000 of this regions soldiers have died in
first and second world war. Maximum casualities of soldiers
in Kargil
conflict were of Shekhawati region. This area is also recipient
of the Param veer chakra in India, which was won by Piru
Singh Shekhawat of village
Rampura beri (district- Churu). He was from 6th Rajputana Rifles.
Most of the Rajput troops from shekhawati are enrolled in Rajputana
Rifles, rajput regiment and grenadiers regiment.
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