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[[file: Triquetra-circle-interlaced.svg|200px|right|thumb|[[Naratha Confederacy]] Prateek — three triangles interlaced with circle]]
[[file: Charsidhan.png|150px|right|thumb|The national emblem of Rajyaghar - Prateek]]
Prateek (प्रतीक), also Paripateek (पारीप्रतीक), Vanshprateek (वंशप्रतीक) and Rajprateek (राज्यप्रतीक), are [[Rajyaghar|Rajyani]] emblems that are used to identify families, clans, institutions or polities such as the Madhyarajyas (middle kingdoms) and modern-day [[Administrative Divisions of Rajyaghar|Union States]]. There are said to be thousands of Prateeks across Rajyaghar, representing the thousands of families across the nation. The records kept by the Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs only include the prateeks of the registered clans and several hundred notable families across Rajyaghar. Any family or clan may register a Prateek with the Ministry but this is seen as an unnecessary formality by many. Prateeks are comparable to, and often described as the Rajyani equivalent of, [[Euclea|Euclean]] heraldic symbols such as coats of arms.
Prateek (प्रतीक), also Paripateek (पारीप्रतीक), Vanshprateek (वंशप्रतीक) and Rajprateek (राज्यप्रतीक), are [[Rajyaghar|Rajyani]] emblems that are used to identify families, clans, institutions or polities such as the Madhyarajyas (middle kingdoms) and modern-day [[Administrative Divisions of Rajyaghar|Union States]]. There are said to be thousands of Prateeks across Rajyaghar, representing the thousands of families across the nation. The records kept by the Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs only include the prateeks of the registered clans and several hundred notable families across Rajyaghar. Any family or clan may register a Prateek with the Ministry but this is seen as an unnecessary formality by many. Prateeks are comparable to, and often described as the Rajyani equivalent of, [[Euclea|Euclean]] heraldic symbols such as coats of arms.


==History==
==History==
The use of Prateeks originated during the time of the [[Jhanda Empire]] during the Dynastic Period of [[Satria|Satrian history]]. Prateeks were used widely throughout the Empire and their influence and use spread with the expanding borders of the Empire. After the collapse of the Gangha Sangh, the [[Madhyarajyas|new nations]] of the [[History of Rajyaghar|Vikasan Era]] further utilised by the state regimes. The [[Naratha Confederacy]] continued and promoted the use of prateeks throughout the confederacy and with the Southern Conquest, the use of prateeks was now spread to the far corners of the confederacy and what would become modern Rajyaghar.


===Types===
===Types===


There are often 3 subtypes of Prateek described by historians and cultural experts:
There are 3 subtypes of Prateek described by the [[Cabinet of Rajyaghar#Current_Composition|Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs]]:
* Pariprateek - family emblems
* Pariprateek - family emblems
* Vanshprateek - clan emblems
* Vanshprateek - clan emblems
* Rajprateek - state emblems
* Rajprateek - state emblems
[[Rajyaghar#Clans|Rajyani Clans]] are groups of people united by an actual or perceived kinship and descent which, in most cases, the exact details of this lineage are unknown. In Rajyaghar, {{wp|clans}} are organised around a central founding member or ancestor with many families being branches along this lineage. The vanshprateek (clan emblem) is often used by the direct descendants of the founding member, with {{wp|cadet branch|cadet branches}} often using their own pariprateeks (family emblems). Families with very distant connections to the original founder (e.g. cadet branches of cadet branches, etc.) will often seperate from the clan and form their own clan or join one to which they have a closer connection to their founder. States which were led by the head of a Clan would use their vanshprateek as the emblem of the state, at which point they would then be called a Rajprateek (State emblem).
==Modern Usage==
[[File: A Bridegroom dress for Indian wedding.jpg|140px|right|thumb|Bridegroom outfits often incorporate prateeks]]
The Princes of the Union States are all heads of their own clans and as such their Vanshprateek is used as the State Emblem of their Union State, making it a Rajprateek. The national seal of Rajyaghar contains the Rajprateek of the Rajana Clan which is the reigning family of the Kingdom as well as the Union State of Sanyukt.
Prateeks are often added to clothes such as {{wp|saris}}, {{wp|Jodhpuri|bandhgalas}} and {{wp|achkans}} to add formality and for individuals to display their family or clan heritage. On clothing, pariprateeks and vanshprateeks are common whereas rajprateeks are often rare and only used by officials. The Royal Family are known for embroiding their clothes with their vanshprateek.
Whilst records of prateeks are collected by the Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs, prateeks are not regulated by law, with the exception of Rajprateeks and the Vanshprateeks of registered clans, which are protected and their use is regulated.
Prateeks are also utilised by families as logos for their family owned and run businesses and there have been examples of larger corporations using prateeks as their logos. Whilst these logos would not be protected as prateeks, they could, as business logos, be protected under trademark regulations via the Ministry of Trade.
==Known Prateeks==
{| class="wikitable"
! Prateek
! Status
! Type
! Notes
|-
| [[file: Charsidhan.png|75px]]
| Extant
| Rajprateek
| National emblem of the Kingdom of [[Rajyaghar]]<br><small>''Encorporates the Vanshprakeet of the [[Monarchy of Rajyaghar|Royal Family (Rajana Clan)]]''</small>
|-
| [[file: Triquetra-circle-interlaced.svg|75px]]
| Defunct
| Rajprateek
| Confederate emblem of the [[Naratha Confederacy]]<br><small>''Triangles represented the three branches of the Naratha River with an interlaced circle representing the unity of the member states''</small>
|-
| [[File: RajanaPrateek.png|75px]]
| Extant
| Rajprateek
----
Vanshprakeet
| State emblem of the Union State of [[Sanyukt]]
----
Clan emblem of the Rajana Clan
|}


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Revision as of 16:17, 13 April 2021

Prateek (Emblem)

The national emblem of Rajyaghar - Prateek

Prateek (प्रतीक), also Paripateek (पारीप्रतीक), Vanshprateek (वंशप्रतीक) and Rajprateek (राज्यप्रतीक), are Rajyani emblems that are used to identify families, clans, institutions or polities such as the Madhyarajyas (middle kingdoms) and modern-day Union States. There are said to be thousands of Prateeks across Rajyaghar, representing the thousands of families across the nation. The records kept by the Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs only include the prateeks of the registered clans and several hundred notable families across Rajyaghar. Any family or clan may register a Prateek with the Ministry but this is seen as an unnecessary formality by many. Prateeks are comparable to, and often described as the Rajyani equivalent of, Euclean heraldic symbols such as coats of arms.

History

The use of Prateeks originated during the time of the Jhanda Empire during the Dynastic Period of Satrian history. Prateeks were used widely throughout the Empire and their influence and use spread with the expanding borders of the Empire. After the collapse of the Gangha Sangh, the new nations of the Vikasan Era further utilised by the state regimes. The Naratha Confederacy continued and promoted the use of prateeks throughout the confederacy and with the Southern Conquest, the use of prateeks was now spread to the far corners of the confederacy and what would become modern Rajyaghar.

Types

There are 3 subtypes of Prateek described by the Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs:

  • Pariprateek - family emblems
  • Vanshprateek - clan emblems
  • Rajprateek - state emblems

Rajyani Clans are groups of people united by an actual or perceived kinship and descent which, in most cases, the exact details of this lineage are unknown. In Rajyaghar, clans are organised around a central founding member or ancestor with many families being branches along this lineage. The vanshprateek (clan emblem) is often used by the direct descendants of the founding member, with cadet branches often using their own pariprateeks (family emblems). Families with very distant connections to the original founder (e.g. cadet branches of cadet branches, etc.) will often seperate from the clan and form their own clan or join one to which they have a closer connection to their founder. States which were led by the head of a Clan would use their vanshprateek as the emblem of the state, at which point they would then be called a Rajprateek (State emblem).

Modern Usage

Bridegroom outfits often incorporate prateeks

The Princes of the Union States are all heads of their own clans and as such their Vanshprateek is used as the State Emblem of their Union State, making it a Rajprateek. The national seal of Rajyaghar contains the Rajprateek of the Rajana Clan which is the reigning family of the Kingdom as well as the Union State of Sanyukt.

Prateeks are often added to clothes such as saris, bandhgalas and achkans to add formality and for individuals to display their family or clan heritage. On clothing, pariprateeks and vanshprateeks are common whereas rajprateeks are often rare and only used by officials. The Royal Family are known for embroiding their clothes with their vanshprateek.

Whilst records of prateeks are collected by the Ministry of Clan and Local Affairs, prateeks are not regulated by law, with the exception of Rajprateeks and the Vanshprateeks of registered clans, which are protected and their use is regulated.

Prateeks are also utilised by families as logos for their family owned and run businesses and there have been examples of larger corporations using prateeks as their logos. Whilst these logos would not be protected as prateeks, they could, as business logos, be protected under trademark regulations via the Ministry of Trade.

Known Prateeks

Prateek Status Type Notes
Charsidhan.png Extant Rajprateek National emblem of the Kingdom of Rajyaghar
Encorporates the Vanshprakeet of the Royal Family (Rajana Clan)
Triquetra-circle-interlaced.svg Defunct Rajprateek Confederate emblem of the Naratha Confederacy
Triangles represented the three branches of the Naratha River with an interlaced circle representing the unity of the member states
RajanaPrateek.png Extant Rajprateek

Vanshprakeet

State emblem of the Union State of Sanyukt

Clan emblem of the Rajana Clan