Hunjan

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Hunjan
Classification Kshatriya (Rajput)
Religions Hinduism, Shinto, Islam, Sikhism
Languages Hindi, Japanese, Persian, Punjabi
Populated States India.
Subdivisions Japanese, Rama

The Hunjan Hindi: हुंजन Japanese: フン族 Persian: هونجان Punjabi: ਹੁੰਜਾਂ are a Kshatriya Rajput clan. and Japanese Shinto, Also Rama Vanish, Surname originating in the Tokyo region in Japan, it is part of the broad Japanese Shinto. Hunjans migrated to places across India and Europe from their original homeland Japan.

Hunjans are usually Hindu Rajput but some are also Japanese Shintos, Muslim Rajputs and Sikh Rajputs, as the religions are generally very close in the numerous regions. Many Hunjans became King (Ruling), Royal Warriors, Architecture, Art & Design, Mechanic, I.T Technician, PHD Doctor. Hunjans are extremely educated and truly practical skills citizens.

Characteristics & Ancestry

Hunjan according to one of the major Rajput of Northwest Frontier Province in the World. Hunjan only align with other tribes of equally high leading rank and reputation during Maharajah Ranjit Singh (Sansi) Sikh Empire. Historically Hunjan only assisted with and has had strong links with the Khatri and Kamboj Caste, with whom they have been very close friends and allies.

Etymology and Historical

Hunjan in Shinto

In Ancient religion period (? Century) million years ago Hunjan believe in Spiritual Powers exist in the natural world. Hunjan created many shinto shrines and dragon water fountain across Japan, Which features shinto art and shrine architecture and the cultivation and preservation of ancient art forms. General term for the activities of the worship all the deities of heaven and earth, Origin is as old as the history of the Japanese. Also held annually and celebrate the shrine's deity or a seasonal or historical event.

Diverse legendary creatures in Japanese mythology and folklore, Japanese dragon myths amalgamate native legends with imported stories about dragons. Dragon lore is traditionally associated with shinto temples. Myths about dragons living in ponds and lakes near temples are widespread, The Kinryū no Mai golden dragon dance is an annual Japanese dragon dance performed at Sensō ji, a shinto temple in tokyo. The dragon dancers twist and turn within the temple grounds and outside on the streets, According to legend to Hunjan. The Golden Dragon Dance celebrates the temple founding and allegedly provides good fortune and prosperity. Japanese dragons are associated with Shinto shrines

Hunjan in Muslim

In Islamic Golden age period (624 - 632) Hunjan played role with Arabain Nights, Hunjan themselves trace their roots back to ancient and medieval. The Arabain Nights include numerous love stories, tragedies, comedies and jinns, ghouls, sorcerers, magicians which intermingled with hunjan. The Aladdin and Sinbad is one of the oldest Arabic manuscript fragments in Arabain Nights which featured with hunjan, Also hunjan is ancient and rare in Persia.

The curse prevents Sinbad from staying on land for more than one day, if he tarries the talisman will choke him to death. This prohibition against remaining on land leads to a life of adventure at sea that holds many wonders. Sinbad is unaware that he is still being hunted by Lord Akbari

The sorcerer's real motive is to persuade Aladdin to retrieve a wonderful oil lamp from a booby trapped magic cave. After the sorcerer attempts to double cross him, Aladdin finds himself trapped in the magic cave. Fortunately, Aladdin retains a magic ring lent to him by the sorcerer as protection. When he rubs his hands in despair, he inadvertently rubs the ring and a jinni or genie appears who takes him home to his mother. Aladdin is still carrying the lamp. When his mother tries to clean it, a second far more powerful genie appears who is bound to do the bidding of the person holding the lamp.

Culture and Ethos

Hunjan Turban - Hunjan only wear mainly blue or navy blue turban colours to represent true rajput.

Hunjan Diet - The Anthropological survey of Japan identified that in tokyo, Hunjans are non vegtarians, regular drinkers of alcohol, These traits are followed by Hunjans of Japan with sushi, tofu, teriyaki, yakitori, washoku, other Japanese cuisines and alcohol drinks hibiki, ty.ku soju, asahi super dry, other Japanese alcohols, Historically dates back to the predilection for Rajput Warriors and Princes to hone their fighting skills by hunting wild fish in Japanese beaches.

Hunjan Automobile - Hunjan only assisted with Japanese automobile in Japan and rest of countries, To represent best automobile in world, Japanese Automobile is mentioned to Hunjan, Which Japanese feature The Veilside Autobahn for Japanese Vehicle exterior styling and stylish, also the for specializes Nismo, TRD, Mugen, Mazdaspeed and Ralliart was featured for reliability and performance. Historically will see Hunjan with Exotic Japanese automobile all the time past and present.

In Fiction

In The Godfather, Yakuza is a fictional of Mob War, The Don, Hun Warrior, also in Movies and Video Games

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