Khanzadah, the Persian form of the Rajputana word
Rajput, is the title of the representatives of the ancient Jadubansi royal Rajput family, descendants of
Krishna and therefore of
Lunar Dynasty. Jadon (also spelled
Jadaun) Rajput Raja Lakhan Pala, the progenitor of the family of the Khanzadahs, was the grandson of Raja Adhan Pala (who was 4th in descent from Raja Tahan Pala). Tahan Pala, who founded Tahangarh, was the eldest son of Raja Bijai Pala (founder of
Bijai Garh), who himself was 88th in descent from Lord
Krishna. Hence, Jadon Raja Lakhan Pala, Mewatpatti (title means, Lord of Mewat) was 94th in descent from Lord
Krishna.
Acceptance of Islam The family records of
Khanzadas of Mewat states that during one of the hunting expedition Kunwar
Sambhar Pal and Kunwar Sopar Pal, the sons of
Jadon Raja Lakhan Pal, met with Sufi saint Nasiruddin Mahmud, Roshan Chiragh-i Dehli. The acceptance of Islam by Khanzadahs have been a 'enlightenment of heart' come about from their association with the Sufi saints. ==See also==