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| Benera |
| Benera
is 25kms. from Bhilwara. There is a fortress and
the palace of the ex-jagirdars of BENERA. During
the princely rule, this was the chif town of an
estate of the same name. BENERA formed part of
MEWAR from very ancient times. AKBAR took it about
1567, and it is described in the ANI-I-AKBARI
as one of the twenty six MAHALS of the SARKAR
of CHITTOR in SUBA of AJMER
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| Gangapur |
 Headquarter
of the SAHARA tehsil, this town is situated at
a distance of about 46 Kms. in the South-West
of the district headquarters .It was part of the
erstwhile princely state of GWALIOR (now in M.P.)
prior to independence. It is municipal town. |
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| Bijoliya |
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ancient name of Bijolia was 'VINDHYAVALI' .It
is walled with two gates (North and South) and
picturesquely situated on a plateau called the
UPARMAL.Among objects of antiquarian interests,
three SAIVITE temples ,probably of the tenth centuary;
A reservoir called the MANDAKINI BAORI. with steps,five
jain temples dedicated to PARASWNATH ,the remains
of a palace and two rock inscriptions deserve
mention. The jain temple, situated about a kilometer
and half of the south east where built by MAHAJAN
LALA in the time of the CHAUHAN RAJA SOMESHWAR
of AJMER in 1170,and one of them is considered
specially scared as containing a complete small
model of a temple inside it.The rock inscriptions
are both dated 1170.
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| Mandalgarh |
| The
place is of historical importance because it was
the scene of many a fierce battle during the mediaeval
times,according to the muslim historians.The place
was taken twice by MAHMUD KHILJI of MALWA in the
middle of the fifteenth century , and subsequently
appears to have belonged alternately to the RANAS
of MEWAR and the MUHAMMEDAN EMPERORS. To the North-West
is a fort about half a mile in length with a low
rampart wall and bastions encircling the crest
of the hill on which it stands .The fort is said
to havae been constructed by a chief of the BALNOTE
CLAN of rajputs ( a branch of solankis). There
is an old temple JALESHWAR by name (1619 v.s.)
The fort also houses a temple dedicated to SHIVA
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| Shahpura |
| It
is about 58 Kms. from district headquarters.The
rulers of the erstwhile chiefship of SHAHPURA
belonged to the SISODIA CLAN of RAJPUTS . Shahpura
is a place of pilgrimage for the followers of
the ' RAM SANEHIS' Sect .Founded by the hindus
in 1804 .They have a shrine in the town as 'RAM
DWARA' .The chief priest of RAM DWARA is the head
of the sect. Pilgrims from all over the world
visit the shrine through out the year . Ram Snehi
is an Internation hindu sect. An annual fair ,which
is called 'PHOOL DOL KA MELA' is held here on
PHALGUN SHUKLA '15( march-april) for five days.
About one lac people attend the fair. It is also
famous for PHAD painitings
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| Pur |
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situated at about 10 Km. from bhilwara city. It
is famouls for it Udan Chatri, Adhar Shila , and
Patola mahadev. The Bhilwara Municpal corporation
is developing a tourist place at Gata Rani Mandir.
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