Rawal (also spelled Raval) or Raol is a regional variation of the Hindi princely ruler title Raja/Radjah (literally 'king'[1]) used in some princely states in Rajputana and Western India (notably Gujarat), and is now also used as a caste designation or surname by several communities in Southern Asia.
The term "Rawal" derives from the Sanskrit title "Rājakula".
The related term Maharawal, which derives from the Sanskrit title "Mahārājakula",[2] means "Great Rawal".
[3] As a surname, "Rawal" is found among multiple communities in India.