
The Ascendance of the Rajputs
Churu derives its name from a Jat chieftain called Chuhru, who established a settlement here in 1620 A.D. The area in Churu where he came and settled is known as Kalera Baas even today. The history of Bikaner revolves around the Rathore Rajputs. There was once a chieftain called Thakur Bagh, who had an elder son called Thakur Banir. Banir used to live in a town called Ghanghu. A group of Bhati Rajputs had come to visit Khariya, and one of their daughters was nubile. A coconut was sent by the Bhati Jats to Thakur Banir as an expression of interest to get their daughter married into his family. An ageing Thakur Banir declined the offer, but his elder son Meghraj Singh insisted on getting his old father married to the girl.The Rise of Maldeo
Out of this wedlock, four sons were born. The eldest was named Maldeo, who would come to rule the entire Bikaner region, known before as Jangladesh. After Thakur Banir’s death, Thakur Meghraj Singh ascended to the throne and the Thakurani, Banir’s wife, took her sons to seek refuge with the Chaudhary (a landowner cum ruler) of the region, known as Chowdhary Sardar. The Chaudhary brought up the four boys like a maternal grandfather would. It is said that the Thakurani would send alms to a mendicant called Handi Bhadang, through Maldeo. In time the mendicant grew fond of the boy, and blessed him with strength and prosperity.Maldeo once invited Chaudhary to a feast, intending to feed them food and drink laced with intoxicants. Once they lost consciousness, he murdered them all and became the supreme ruler of Churu. This event is said to have occurred in 1541 A.D.