".In fact nearly one-half of their chief clans, or five pals out of twelve, claim descent from Jadon ancestors. Also this proves that the Meo group being mixed, would indicate that Meo is a group designation rather than a particular clan within it. This is the case with the Meos, but not the Khanzadahs. Meos are mixtures of Jadons, Tomars (Janjuas), Kachchwahas and aboriginal Meena tribes. Meo of Tungar clans claim descent from Pandavas. Citation about Tomar/Janjua bloodlines among Meos and Khanzadas contribs) 21:46, 9 November 2008 (UTC) There is absolutely no mention here of Janjua at all.Source: Report of a Tour in Eastern Rajputana in 1882-83 By Alexander Cunningham, pp14 -Preceding unsigned comment added by History Sleuth ( talk That these conversions were not unattended with persecution we may gather from the following accounts writtenīy Firoz himself of the way in which he suppressed the idol-worship of the Hindus in three different places.
"I have been disappointed in not finding any mention of Mewat during the long reign of Firoz Shah himself, which covers the very period when the mass of the people of Mewat,īoth Khanzadahs and Meos, are said to have become Musalmans. 10 Title of the Janjua page should be just "Janjua" rather Janjua RajputĬitation about use of force in Meo and Khanzada conversion to Islam.9 Porus as a Janjua: Credible References requested.8 Muslim Janjuas as Arjuna's descendants.7 Image copyright problem with Image:Jawan Sawar Muhammad Hussain.jpg.4 Compulsion as reason for Mewati conversion to Islam.3 Jizya and financial incentive as reason for Rajput conversion to Islam.2 Citation about Tomar/Janjua bloodlines among Meos and Khanzadas.1 Citation about use of force in Meo and Khanzada conversion to Islam.