History:
The Ranshibhais are believed to have originated from the Rajputs of Rajasthan.
The Ranshibhais are a clan of Rajputs who migrated to Gujarat in the 16th century. They are believed to have been granted the title of “Ran” by the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
Description:
The Ranshibhais are a proud and honourable community that follows the traditional culture and customs of the Rajputs. They are known for their valour and bravery and have a strong sense of loyalty and respect for their elders.
The Ranshibhais follow the traditional customs and rituals of the Rajputs. They are known for their love of music, dance, and poetry.
The Ranshibhais are divided into two main sub-clans, the Chavada and the Jethwa. The Chavada are further divided into two branches, the Pawar and the Bhat. The Jethwa are divided into two branches, the Rathod and the Solanki.





