Khanzada

The Khanzada or Khanzadah (Urdu: خانزاده راجپوت‎) is a subdivision of Muslim Rajputs, now found mainly in the Rajasthan, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh of India, and in the Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. They converted to Islam probably around the time of Firoz Shah, the fourteenth-century Sultan of Delhi.

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