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RAJPUT WARRIOR
Udal, Mahoba; Udal Mahoba
  • Veer Udal of Mahoba, U.P., India

Robin Udal         
(1883-1964)
Nicholas Udal
Nicholas Robin Udal (16 October 1883 – 27 February 1964) was an English first-class cricketer active 1904–14 who played for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Oxford University. He was born in Richmond-upon-Thames and died in Pembury.
Udal law         
LEGAL SYSTEM OF SHETLAND AND ORKNEY
Udal tenure; Udal Law; Udal title; Óðal
Udal law is a Norse-derived legal system, found in Shetland and Orkney in Scotland, and in Manx lawCollegium Medievale 8.1 (1995, publ.
udal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Udal (disambiguation)
['ju:d(?)l]
¦ noun Law a kind of freehold tenure based on uninterrupted possession, formerly practised in northern Europe and still in use in Orkney and Shetland.
Origin
C15: from ON othal 'property held by inheritance'.

Википедия

Udal of Mahoba

Udal is the name of a legendary 12th century general who appears in the Alha-Khand epic. In the epic, Udal and his brother Alha serve in the army of the Chandela king Paramardi Deva (also known as Parmal or Parimal) of Mahoba. They belonged to the Banaphar clan, which are of Rajput and Ahir descent.

According to the Alha-Khand, Udal was born after the death of his father Dassraj, who was also a general, and was killed in the service of king Paramardi. The king subsequently raised Udal as his own son. The epic describes how Udal was killed while fighting the invading army of Rai Pithora, also known as Prithviraj Chauhan, in a large battle at Mahoba; while the content of the ballads has been embellished, the battle has been attested by stone inscriptions at Madanpur, and took place at some point in 1182-1183.