Manik Rai
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Manik Rai, was lord of Ajmer
Ajmer
Ajmer , formerly written as Ajmere, is a city in Ajmer District in Rajasthan state in India. Ajmer has a population of around 800,000 , and is located west of the Rajasthan state capital Jaipur, 200 km from Jodhpur, 274 km from Udaipur, 439 km from Jaisalmer, and 391 km from...

 and Sambhar, in the year S. 741, or AD 685. Prithiraj was the descendant of Manika Rae. Manika Rai, whom we may consider as the founder of the Chauhans of the north, recovered Ajmer. He had a numerous progeny, who established many petty dynasties throughout Western Rajwara, giving birth to various tribes, which are spread even to the Indus. The Khichi
Khichi
Khichi is a Chauhan Rajput clan.-History and origin:Khichi is the name of a branch of the Chauhan clan of Agnivanshi rajputs. The Rajput Chauhan kingdom became the leading Rajput state and a powerful kingdom in Northern India under King Prithviraj III , also known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai...

, the Hara
Hara Chauhan
Hada [हाडा] are one of the most celebrated Chauhan branches. They belong to the Agnikula. The area called Hadoti belongs to them and two prominent states of Bundi and Kota were ruled by Hara Chauhans.- History :...

, the Mohil
Mohil
Mohil, Mial or Mohal is a branch of Chauhan Rajputs. Mohils are also one of the gotras of Yadavas. British Historians H.A. Rose, Ibbetson and Maclagan have stated Mohals as a gotra of Yaduvanshi Ahirs...

, the Nirban
Nirban
Nirban in Hindi निर्बान or निर्बान हीर also spelt as Narban or Nirwan is a big gotra of Yaduvanshi Ahirs of Haryana, some of the villages of Nirban are in Pataudi and in the Badli and Haidurpur villages of Delhi....

a, Bhadauria, the Bhaurechahe Dhanetiya, Hill Chauhans
House of Tulsipur
The Royal House of Tulsipur or Tulsipur-Dang was one of 22 principalities in the Baise Rajya confederation of the western Rapti region before the unification of Nepal, c. 1760. The Rajas of Tulsipur-Dang belonged to the Chauhan clan...

 and the Baghrecha, are all descended from him.
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