Global Information Lookup Global Information

Dhundhar information


Historical Region of North India
Dhundhar
Hawa Mahal
Location Rajasthan
19th-century flag
State established: 10th century
Language Dhundhari
Dynasties Meenas (till 1037 AD)[1] Kachwahas (1037 AD–1949 AD)
Historical capitals Khoh, Dausa, Bhangarh, Amer, Jaipur
Separated states

Dhundhar, also known as Jaipur region, is a historical region of Rajasthan state in western India. It includes the districts of Jaipur, Neem ka Thana, Dantaramgarh part of Sikar District lying to the east of the Aravalli Range, Dausa, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, the southern part of Kotputli and the northern part of Karauli District.

The region lies in east-central Rajasthan, and is bounded by the Aravalli Range on the northwest, Ajmer to the west, Mewar region to the southwest, Hadoti region to the south, and Alwar, Bharatpur, and Karauli districts to the east.

  1. ^ Meena, Madan (2021). "Rulers, Criminals and Denotified Tribe: A Historical Journey of the Meenas". Tribe-British Relations in India. Springer Nature. pp. 275–290. doi:10.1007/978-981-16-3424-6_17. ISBN 978-981-16-3423-9. S2CID 240554356.

and 25 Related for: Dhundhar information

Request time (Page generated in 0.5693 seconds.)

Dhundhar

Last Update:

Dhundhar, also known as Jaipur region, is a historical region of Rajasthan state in western India. It includes the districts of Jaipur, Neem ka Thana,...

Word Count : 572

Dulha Rai

Last Update:

dynasty and also the 1st king from this dynasty who ruled the territory of Dhundhar, with his capital at Khoh in present-day Rajasthan. He started his rule...

Word Count : 903

Kachhwaha

Last Update:

their kingdoms in the Dhundhar region of modern Rajasthan in the 11th century. One Kachhwaha Dulha Rai conquered most of the Dhundhar area from Bargujars...

Word Count : 831

Amber Fort

Last Update:

the capital of Dhundhar after Khoh. Kakil Deo was a son of Dulherai. In early times, the state of Jaipur was known as Amber or Dhundhar and was controlled...

Word Count : 3735

Dhundari language

Last Update:

Rajasthani language within the Indo-Aryan language family. It is spoken in the Dhundhar region of northeastern Rajasthan state, India. Dhundari-speaking people...

Word Count : 852

Neem Ka Thana

Last Update:

headquarter of Neem Ka Thana district located 73 km from Sikar City in the Dhundhar region in the Rajasthan state of India. Sikar, Khandela, Sri Madhopur,...

Word Count : 242

Marwar

Last Update:

State was bounded on the north by Jangladesh region, on the northeast by Dhundhar, on the east by Ajmer, on the southeast by Mewar, on the south by Godwar...

Word Count : 1859

Kingdom of Amber

Last Update:

of Amber, also known as Kingdom of Dhundhar, and Jaipur State, was located in the north-eastern historic Dhundhar region of Rajputana and was ruled by...

Word Count : 7233

Shekhawati

Last Update:

on the northeast by Haryana, on the east by Mewat, on the southeast by Dhundhar, on the south by Ajmer, and on the southwest by the Marwar region. Its...

Word Count : 2361

History of Ajmer

Last Update:

Ajmer district and is bounded on the west by Marwar, on the northeast by Dhundhar, on the southeast by Hadoti, and on the south by Mewar regions. Under Mughal...

Word Count : 303

Magadha

Last Update:

Awadh Bagelkhand Bagar Baltistan Bhojpur Braj Bundelkhand Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat...

Word Count : 3385

Meena

Last Update:

conditionals. From Meenas the Bundi was captured by Rao Dewa (A.D. 1342), Dhundhar by Kachhwaha Rajputs and Chopoli fell to the Muslim rulers. Kota, Jhalawar...

Word Count : 2499

Bharmal

Last Update:

by Akbar which became a strong empire, due to Kachwaha's support. The Dhundhar region of Rajputana never faced a war until Aurangzeb's reign. This can...

Word Count : 1482

Kakil

Last Update:

king of the Kachhwaha dynasty and successor of Dulha Rai, who ruled the Dhundhar region with their capital at Khoh in present-day Rajasthan. Kakil was born...

Word Count : 481

Jaipur district

Last Update:

Shesh (1952- ) Writer and civil servant. Born in Jaipur. Jaipur City Amber Dhundhar Jaipur Rural district Kingdom of Amber History of Jaipur Sawai Jai Singh...

Word Count : 504

Pajawan

Last Update:

12th century ruler of Dhundhar...

Word Count : 296

Rajasthan

Last Update:

Jaisalmer, Marwar (Jodhpur), Bikaner, Mewar (Chittorgarh), Alwar and Dhundhar (Jaipur) were some of the main Rajput princely states. Bharatpur and Dholpur...

Word Count : 10093

Khoh

Last Update:

Khogong, was the capital of the kingdom of Amber which was located in the Dhundhar region of Rajputana. Which was located just five miles to the east of Jaipur...

Word Count : 1064

Jai Singh I

Last Update:

2, Part 4). p. 28. Visheshwar Sarup Bhargava, Rise of the Kachhawas in Dhundhār (Jaipur): From the Earliest Times to the Death of Sawai Jai Singh (1743...

Word Count : 1395

Jaigarh Fort

Last Update:

the fort museum. Amer was known in the ancient and medieval period as Dhundhar (meaning attributed to a sacrificial mount in the western frontiers). which...

Word Count : 1742

List of Indian monarchs

Last Update:

ruler of dynasty Kachwahas King Sorha Dev and Dulha Rao defeated Meena of Dhundhar kingdom and established the Kachwaha dynasty, which ruled for more than...

Word Count : 12247

Bargujar

Last Update:

Dausa, Rajorgarh and Deoti by Kachhwaha Rajputs when they migrated to Dhundhar, in 11th century Dulha Rai, won the areas of Dausa and Deoti from the Badgujar...

Word Count : 641

Garhwal division

Last Update:

Awadh Bagelkhand Bagar Baltistan Bhojpur Braj Bundelkhand Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat...

Word Count : 1658

Dausa district

Last Update:

region known as Dhundhar. It was ruled by the Chauhans and Badgurjars during the 10th century CE. It became the first capital of Dhundhar. In the 11th century...

Word Count : 1106

List of battles in Rajasthan

Last Update:

invasion of Dhundhar (1071) – Dulha Rai of Kachhwaha dynasty led an army from Gwalior, he defeated the Bargujars and Meenas and conquered Dhundhar from them...

Word Count : 6397

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net