Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Jadeja royal family tree

It may or may not make any diffrence, but I have gone thorough the comments posted by many users suggesting that the geneology tree for jadejas be deleted because there was no substantial evidence, and that for many people it does not really matter. let me tell you this, this web page and the subseqent information is a great help for all the rajputs and the jadejas, who want to know about their history.

I hereby post one of many links, which will validate the jadeja family tree and its authenticity, the problem is that these information is recorded by the royal historians of jadejas called barots, and can be found at any of the royal palaces and houses of Kutch,Rajkot, Jamnagar etc. unfortunately these are records of geneology and havent been published for general public and it seems many a people who have commented for deletion of the said article, are blindly denouncing the authenticity. its like saying " if I am Blind, so must be everyone ".

Fortunatly, for us Jadejas, India was under british rule, and they have really done us a service by recording the factual information that were translated in to their reports and article.

the following link if from the book written by S.N. Raikes " A Memoir and Brief Notes relative to Kutch state " released in 22nd june 1843. please read pages 200,203 and it will give all the infromation about the authenticity of the jadeja family tree, and the subsequent information of Jadejas ruled states and its heads.

This particular book is all the more interesting because as the writer aknowledges,has been written with input from then his Highness Maharao Desulji of Kutch.

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=C7YIAAAAQAAJ&dq=A+Memoir+and+Brief+Notes+Relative+to+kutch&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=MGHdpk6bbH&sig=FxnbJ-Ot0OhY-hsSCLKDvpf0MBs&hl=en&ei=XY4NSrHbNtKNsAaQmqSFCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#PRA1-PA187,M1

Hope sanity prevails, and maybe just maybe people will accept it just because it was written by a British.