Dungarpur
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Dungarpur is a city in the southernmost part of Rajasthan
state of India
. It is the administrative headquarters of Dungarpur District
. The rail line between Udaipur
and Himatnagar in Gujarat runs through the town, shortest distance to the National Highway 8 from Dungapur town is 20 km.
, while the younger branch is the seat of the Maharana of Mewar
. It was founded in 1197 by Samant Singh, the eldest son of the ruler of Mewar, Karan Singh They are descendants of Bappa Rawal
, eighth ruler of the Guhilot Dynasty and founder of the Mewar Dynasty (r. 734-753).
The chiefs of Dungarpur, who bear the title of Maharawal, are descended from Mahup, eldest son of Karan Singh, chief of Mewar in the 12th century, and claim the honours of the elder line of Mewar. Mahup, disinherited by his father, took refuge with his mother's family, the Chauhan
s of Bagar
, and made himself master of that country at the expense of the Bhil
chiefs.
The town of Dungarpur, the capital of the state, was founded towards the end of the 14th century by his descendant Rawal Bir Singh, who named it after Dungaria, an independent Bhil
chieftain
whom he had caused to be assassinated. After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Bagar
at the Battle of Khanwa
in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga
against Babar
, his territories were divided into the states of Dungarpur and Banswara
. Successively under Mughal
, Maratha
, and British Raj
control by treaty in 1818, where it remained 15-gun salute state
In 1901 the total population of Dungarpur was 100,103, while that of the town was 6094. The last princely ruler of Dungarpur was HH Rai-i-Rayan Maharawal Shri Lakshman Singh Bahadur
(1918–1989), who was awarded KCSI
(1935) and GCIE (1947), and after independence became a Member of the Rajya Sabha
twice, in 1952 and 1958, and later a member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
(MLA) in 1962 and 1989.
in Shaheed Dargah, Dawoodi Bohra Community)
katkeshwar temple katisour
, Dungarpur had a population of 42,514. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Dungarpur has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83% and, female literacy is 69%. In Dungarpur, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Rajasthan
Rājasthān the land of Rajasthanis, , is the largest state of the Republic of India by area. It is located in the northwest of India. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert , which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with...
state of India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...
. It is the administrative headquarters of Dungarpur District
Dungarpur district
Dungarpur District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India. The town of Dungarpur is the district headquarters.-Geography:Dungarpur lies in 23° 8' N latitude and 73° 7' E longitude. The district has an area of 3,770 km². The district is roughly triangular in shape...
. The rail line between Udaipur
Udaipur, Rajasthan
Udaipur , also known as the City of Lakes, is a city, a Municipal Council and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is located southwest of the state capital, Jaipur, west of Kota, and northeast from Ahmedabad...
and Himatnagar in Gujarat runs through the town, shortest distance to the National Highway 8 from Dungapur town is 20 km.
History
Dungarpur is the seat of elder branch of Sisodiyas of UdaipurUdaipur, Rajasthan
Udaipur , also known as the City of Lakes, is a city, a Municipal Council and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is located southwest of the state capital, Jaipur, west of Kota, and northeast from Ahmedabad...
, while the younger branch is the seat of the Maharana of Mewar
Mewar
Mewar is a region of south-central Rajasthan state in western India. It includes the present-day districts of Pratapgarh, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara and some of the part of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. The region was for centuries a Rajput kingdom that later...
. It was founded in 1197 by Samant Singh, the eldest son of the ruler of Mewar, Karan Singh They are descendants of Bappa Rawal
Bappa Rawal
Bappa Rawal , eighth ruler of the Guhilot Rajput Dynasty and founder of the Mewar Dynasty in present-day Rajasthan, India...
, eighth ruler of the Guhilot Dynasty and founder of the Mewar Dynasty (r. 734-753).
The chiefs of Dungarpur, who bear the title of Maharawal, are descended from Mahup, eldest son of Karan Singh, chief of Mewar in the 12th century, and claim the honours of the elder line of Mewar. Mahup, disinherited by his father, took refuge with his mother's family, the Chauhan
Chauhan
Chauhan, Chouhan or Chohan , , - is a clan who ruled parts of northern India in the Middle Ages. The clan is most famous for Rajput King Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan...
s of Bagar
Bagar, Rajasthan, India
Bagar is a town in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan, state, India.- Havelis :Bagar also has many beautiful havelis with frescos on the walls that belong to Rungta families who are the great grandson's of Chavo Sati Dadi, many of these families have moved on to bigger cities in India like Calcutta,...
, and made himself master of that country at the expense of the Bhil
Bhil
Bhils are primarily an Adivasi people of Central India. Bhils are also settled in the Tharparkar District of Sindh, Pakistan. They speak the Bhil languages, a subgroup of the Western Zone of the Indo-Aryan languages....
chiefs.
The town of Dungarpur, the capital of the state, was founded towards the end of the 14th century by his descendant Rawal Bir Singh, who named it after Dungaria, an independent Bhil
Bhil
Bhils are primarily an Adivasi people of Central India. Bhils are also settled in the Tharparkar District of Sindh, Pakistan. They speak the Bhil languages, a subgroup of the Western Zone of the Indo-Aryan languages....
chieftain
Chieftain
Chieftain may refer to:The leader or head of a group:* a tribal chief or a village head.* a member of the 'House of chiefs'.* a captain, to which 'chieftain' is etymologically related.* Clan chief, the head of a Scottish clan....
whom he had caused to be assassinated. After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Bagar
Bagar, Rajasthan, India
Bagar is a town in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan, state, India.- Havelis :Bagar also has many beautiful havelis with frescos on the walls that belong to Rungta families who are the great grandson's of Chavo Sati Dadi, many of these families have moved on to bigger cities in India like Calcutta,...
at the Battle of Khanwa
Battle of Khanwa
The Battle of Khanwa, was fought near the village of Khanwa, about 60 km west of Agra on March 17, 1527. The second major battle fought in modern day India, by the first Mughal Emperor Babur after the Battle of Panipat . As the Mughal Empire expanded it faced new opponents especially in the...
in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga
Rana Sanga
-Historical Fact:Maharana Sangram Singh was the ruler of Mewar state, a region lying within the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan, a desert region, between 1509 and 1527. He was a scion of the Sisodia clan of Suryavanshi Rajputs...
against Babar
Babur
Babur was a Muslim conqueror from Central Asia who, following a series of setbacks, finally succeeded in laying the basis for the Mughal dynasty of South Asia. He was a direct descendant of Timur through his father, and a descendant also of Genghis Khan through his mother...
, his territories were divided into the states of Dungarpur and Banswara
Banswara
Banswara is a city in Banswara District in south Rajasthan in India. Banswara princely state was founded by Maharawal Jagmal Singh. It is named for the "bans" or bamboo forests in the area. It is also known as 'City of Hundred Islands', due to presence of numerous islands in the Mahi River, which...
. Successively under Mughal
Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire , or Mogul Empire in traditional English usage, was an imperial power from the Indian Subcontinent. The Mughal emperors were descendants of the Timurids...
, Maratha
Maratha
The Maratha are an Indian caste, predominantly in the state of Maharashtra. The term Marāthā has three related usages: within the Marathi speaking region it describes the dominant Maratha caste; outside Maharashtra it can refer to the entire regional population of Marathi-speaking people;...
, and British Raj
British Raj
British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion...
control by treaty in 1818, where it remained 15-gun salute state
In 1901 the total population of Dungarpur was 100,103, while that of the town was 6094. The last princely ruler of Dungarpur was HH Rai-i-Rayan Maharawal Shri Lakshman Singh Bahadur
Laxman Singh
Lakshman Singh was the last ruling Maharawal of the princely state of Dungarpur from 1918 to 1989, a former MP in the Rajya Sabha and speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from July 1977 to June 1979...
(1918–1989), who was awarded KCSI
Order of the Star of India
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India is an order of chivalry founded by Queen Victoria in 1861. The Order includes members of three classes:# Knight Grand Commander # Knight Commander # Companion...
(1935) and GCIE (1947), and after independence became a Member of the Rajya Sabha
Rajya Sabha
The Rajya Sabha or Council of States is the upper house of the Parliament of India. Rajya means "state," and Sabha means "assembly hall" in Sanskrit. Membership is limited to 250 members, 12 of whom are chosen by the President of India for their expertise in specific fields of art, literature,...
twice, in 1952 and 1958, and later a member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly or the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated in Jaipur — the capital of the state. Members of the Legislative assembly are directly elected by the people. Presently, the legislative assembly...
(MLA) in 1962 and 1989.
Places to see
- Udai Bilas Palace
- Juna Mahal or the Old palace
- Shrinathji temple
- Government Archaeological Museum
- District Library
- Shri Adinatha Jain Swetamber Temple
- Beneshwar Dham
- Rokadia Ganesh Temple
- Sarneshwar Mandir Temple
- Gap sagar lake
Excursions
- NagPhani Parshwanath
- Baneshwar
- Deo Somnath
- Galiyakot(Syedi Fakhrudd
in Shaheed Dargah, Dawoodi Bohra Community)
- Baroda
- Bhuvaneshwar
- Poonjpur
- Saroda
- Antri - Maragiya Dam
- Sagwara
- Jaisamand Sanctuary
- Shyamlaji
- khadagada ShreeShetrapalji Temple
katkeshwar temple katisour
- Sabla(Mavaji Maharaj)
- Shree Raghunathji Mandir (Bhiluda)
- Kalaji Temple {Varda}
- virat andheri mata
Fairs and festivals
- Baneshwar fairBaneshwar fairBaneshwar fair is a popular tribal fair held in Dungarpur district in Rajasthan state of India.The fair is held in the month of February at Baneshwar, a small delta formed by the river Soma and, 50 km from Dungarpur. This fair is a major fair of the tribals...
- VagadVagadVagad is a region in southeastern Rajasthan state of western India. The major cities of the region are Dungarpur and Banswara, both princely states in 19th century....
festival - Deevo
- Amit Egyaras
- Ghotia-Amba fair
- Vitthaldeo fair
- Urs Mubarak in Galiyakot (Syedi Fakhruddin Shaheed)
- ShreeShetrapaljidada fair Khadagada
- Very famous Purnima Garba [Bhiluda]
- Stone throwing Holi [Bhiluda]
- Bhedmata Fair near Antri
Demographics
India censusCensus
A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common...
, Dungarpur had a population of 42,514. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Dungarpur has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83% and, female literacy is 69%. In Dungarpur, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Notable people from Dungarpur
- Raj Singh DungarpurRaj Singh DungarpurRaj Singh Dungarpur was a former president of Board of Control for Cricket in India. He played first class cricket for 16 years and was in and out of the Board of Control for more than 20 years. He was a selector of the national team for two terms...
- Maharawal Laxman SinghLaxman SinghLakshman Singh was the last ruling Maharawal of the princely state of Dungarpur from 1918 to 1989, a former MP in the Rajya Sabha and speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from July 1977 to June 1979...
- Justice Nagendra SinghNagendra SinghMaharaj Sri Nagendra Singh was president of the International Court of Justice...
- International Court of Justice - Lt. General Nathu Singh Rathore
- Bhogilal PandyaBhogilal PandyaBhogilal Pandya was a notable freedom fighter and social worker from Dungarpur in Indian state of Rajasthan.The Government of India conferred on him Padma Bhushan award for his services. The Government of Rajasthan named Dungarpur government college as Bhogilal Pandya Government College in his...
- Pannalal PatelPannalal PatelPannalal Nanalal Patel is a Gujarati author. He was the recipient of Jnanpith Award in 1985. He was born at Mandli village, Dungarpur, Rajasthan.-Works:- Novels :* Maanavi Ni Bhavaai...
- Manish Gurjar -CEO @ GurajarSols