See look on wikipedia, they are planning to delete the Naru Rajput page because there is no recognised source for it.
Face it, no Punjabi can be Rajput unless they had ancestors from India. I am a proud Punjabi but all our Rajputs are fake. Change your name to Naru warrior or something because you are no Rajput. Btw even if I was from UP, they still have real Rajputs unlike us Pakistanis.
No Panjabi can be a Rajput?
A sikh Rajput
As for you, yes i know for a fact you are a shameless chawal indian troll.
Panjabi and Sindhi Muslim Rajputs, name of my family atleast some of them is also on this site
http://allrajputyouthwing.weebly.com/muslim-rajputs-history.html
From before 47 til date my family has been among the ruling class.Also Naru clan is not very big and we are one of the most proud and dont consider others like chauhans etc as equal let alone superior and that too cow belt hindustanis.
Here is an indian website for you
http://www.indianrajputs.com/history/
Naru:
The Narus of Hoshiarpur District claim that their ancestor was a Suryavanshi Rajput of Muttra, named Nipal Chand, and descended from Raja Ram Chand. Naru Shah settled at Mau in Jalandhar, Whence his son, Ratan Pal, founded Phillaur hence founded the four Naru parganas of Haryana, Bajwara, Sham Chaurasi and Ghorewaha in Hoshiarpur and that of Bahram in Jullunder. The chief men of these parganas are still called Rai or Rana. Some kept Brahmans of the Baadeo got.
Or British sources perhaps:
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Raja Rai Rattan Pal was the son of Raja Nipal Chand Naru, who was the founder of Naru clan.He was the great rajput warrior. Raja Rattan Pal fought a great battle against jatt's at Phillaur and finally he captured the Phillaur fort and he extended his territory from Mau to Selkiana.He was a king of Ludhiana. He founded the four Naru parganas of Hariana, Bajwara, Sham Chaurasi and Ghorewaha in Hoshiarpur and that of Bahram in Jullunder
Or:
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A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province (3 vols)Maclagan Ibbetson, H.A. Rose:
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Handbook on Rajputs.Bingley, A.H, Delhi: AES, 1986
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Annals and antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central and Western Rajput States of India by James Tod
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The early history of Rajputs: (750 to 1000 A.D.)
Beside I dont have to prove anything to some indian false flagger.