Ravana Rajputs


Ravana Rajput is an Indian caste. They are among the castes known as Darogas, who claim Kshatriya status.

Origins

The Ravana Rajputs are descendants of Rajput men and non-Rajput women, and were not originally accepted by the Rajput community as Rajputs. They were regarded as the children of the Rajput princes' from non-Rajput women, and were admitted into Rajput households as slaves. They served the royal Rajput families as guards, soldiers and household servants.
In order to raise their status, these people organized themselves into a caste, and styled themselves as "Ravana Rajputs". The British Indian census authorities, however, rejected their claim to the Rajput status.

Present status

Historically, the Ravana Rajputs have faced caste-based discrimination. The upper-caste Rajputs regard them as inferior, especially for matrimony. Nevertheless, the Ravana Rajputs place themselves highest in the rural caste hierarchy.
According to a 2013 Business Standard report, the Ravana Rajputs form around 7% of the Rajasthan state's population. They have been granted the Other Backward Class status for affirmative action.
In July 2017, the Ravana Rajput community staged a protest against the alleged fake encounter killing of gangster Anandpal Singh, who belonged to their community and was considered a hero in his village. Singh was known for having escalated the Rajput-Jat rivlary, and the agitation following his death united the local Rajput community.