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Jhundpura

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jhundpura is a city and Nagar panchayats in the district of Morena in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Demography

Updated 2001 census, India, Jhundpura had a population of the 8110th Men represent 55% of the population and women 45%. Jhundpura has a average of 49%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 62%, skills and women is 32%. In Jhundpura, 19% of the population is less than 6 years.

Jhunjhunu

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jhunjhunu is a city in the state of Rajasthan in India, and the administrative headquarters of the District Jhunjhunu. It is located 180 km from Jaipur and 245 km from Delhi. Shardul Thakur Singh Shekhawat Jhunjhunu conquered in 1730. The city is famous for the frescoes, in his great Havelis, a particular feature of the artistic region.

History

Jhunjhunu is the heart of the famous ex-Shekhawati province. Each corner of Jhunjhunu about his own history Shekhawat’s Rajput courage and bravery. Shardul Thakur Singh Shekhawat was very courageous, bold, courageous and effective administrator. He won in 1730 on Jhunjhunu the Rohilla Khan, the last Nawab of Jhunjhunu. This follows the next poetry, the Shekhawats of Charan, in the language rajasthani –
Satrahso Satashiye, Agahan mass Udaar,
Sadu linhe jhunjhunu, Sudi Sanivaar Athens.

Another poem in the language rajasthani on Shardul Singh –
Sade, linho Jhunjhunu, Lino Amar Patai,
Requests Pote padaute pidhi sat latai.

The above was amended by the poetry of Charan Shekhawats after Jhunjhunu was conquered by Shardul Singh. The translation is that Shardul Singh Jhunjhunu on a lease for life. Every seven generations benefit.

Shardul Singh had three marriages. He married in the front line in 1698, Kanwar Thukrani Sahaj BiKi Sahiba Ji, daughter of Manroop Singh BIKA of Nathasar; married, secondly, Sirey Thukrani Kanwar BiKi Sahiba Ji, daughter of Mukal Singh BIKA of Nathasar, married and thirdly, Thukrani Bakhat Kanwar Mertani Sahiba Ji, daughter of Devi Singh Mertiya of Poonglota (Marwar), near Degana and had a discussion. He died 17 April 1742. He had six children, namely
Jorawar Singh Thakur (first woman), born in Kant, married and had a discussion. He died in 1745. He built Jorawargarh fortress, and was the ancestor of families Taen, Malsisar, Gangiyasar, etc. Mandrella
Kishan Singh Thakur, (the third woman), born in 1709, the ancestors of families Khetri, Arooka, Seegra, etc. Alsisar
Bahadur Kunwar Singh (the third woman), born 1712, died in 1732.
Akhay Thakur Singh (the third woman), born in 1713, Fort Akhegarh built. Death undoubtedly in 1750.
Nawal singh Bahadur Thakur (3rd woman), born in 1715, the ancestor of families of Nawalgarh, Mahensar, Dorasar, Mukundgarh, Narsinghani and Mandawa. He died on February 24, 1780.
Keshri Singh Thakur, (3rd of Women), born in 1728, the ancestor of families of Dundlod and Surajgarh-Bissau, the fifth and last son, who died 1768.

Unfortunately, his son Bahadur Singh ended in an early age. As a result of his establishment was in five equal parts. The management of its five son, was known as Panchpana cumulative.

After his death, was the establishment, in equal parts between its five son. Shardul Singh was a man of a curve of the religious spirit, as it has built many temples, as Kalyan Mandir and Gopinath Ji Ji Ka Mandir in Jhunjhunu. To commemorate the sweet memory of his father, his son in a monumental dome Parasrampura. His painting is remarkable.

Every five son of Shardul Singh Ji was very brave, powerful and effective rulers. You thikanas seen a lot of new towns, forts and palaces, it encourages the Baniyas (traders) in trade. Accordingly, she grew rich and many Have Lies.

Fortresses and castles
Fort Badalgarh
Jorawargarh Fort, built by Thakur Singh, the son of Jorawar Shardul Thakur Singh Shekhawat.
Akhegarh Fort, built by Thakur Singh, the son of Akhe Shardul Thakur Singh Shekhawat.
Khetri Mahal, the construction of Bhopal Singh Thakur of Khetri.

Geography

Jhunjhunun is located at 28.13 ° N 75.4 ° E [1]. It has an average altitude of 323 meters (1059 feet).

Demography

Updated 2001 census in India [2], Jhunjhunu had a population of 100476th Men represent 53% of the population and women 47%. Jhunjhunu has a average of 60%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 69%, skills and women is 50%. In Jhunjhunu, 18% of the population is less than 6 years.

A visit

Haveli are two modes of havelis contrary on the other. The images show some scenes of modern British India. For example, there is an image of a woman sitting in front of a gramophone and some soldiers on horseback accompanied by a train. Kaniram Narsinghdas Tibrewal Haveli loaded with goods shows a cross with a train of cattle. Narudin Haveli Farooqi has only one motive flowers Muslim style with a dominant blue. Mohanlal Ishwardas Haveli, legends of Krishna stealing clothing of the gopis.

Jhunjhunu is famous for temples Rani Sati [3]. The practice of Sati has been banned in India. However, places of Sati are very popular with locals and other countries Rajasthanis, traditional values of fidelity. More than 100000 followers of these temples to visit each year. Contrary to the belief of many, temples captain, it is to avoid Sati. Once the main temples, there is a plaque: “Hum Sati Pratha ka sakt virodh grove card” (We oppose the practice of Sati).

Towns and villages
Ranasar
Alsisar
Baragaon
Bagar
Bharu
Bissau
Chirana
Chirawa
Dundlod
Dhamora
Gudha
Jakhal
Jhajhar
Jharodha
Keharpura Kalan
Khetri - feudal an entity separate from the State of Rajasthan has been restored in the early 1950
Togra Sawroop Singh
Khiror
Kumawas, Nawalgarh
Luttu
Mahansar
Malsisar
Mandawa
Mukangarh
Nawalgarh
[Sefraguwar
Sing Hana
Surajgarh
Taen
Tamkor
Udaipurwati
Sultana
Adrash Nagar (Bagar)

Jhunjhunu district personalities
Narotam Shri Lal Joshi (freedom fighters and founding member of loudspeakers Rahasthan Vidhan Sabha)
The Birlas
Pirmal (Paramvir Chakar Vijeta)
R. p. Goenka
Satya Narain Sharma - Ex-Minister of Chhatisgarh
Sis Ram Ola
Mahendra Singh Dhabhai
Sumitra Singh Legislative Assembly Speaker Rajasthan
Surya & Girish Jhunjhnuwala-Marwaris

Jhunjhunu district

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jhunjhunu District or Jhunjhunun District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India. The town of Jhunjhunu is the district headquarters.

The district has a population of 1,913,099 (2001 census), an area of 5928 km², and a population density of 323 persons per km². The district falls within Shekhawati region, and is bounded on the northeast and east by Haryana state, on the southeast, south, and southwest by Sikar District, and on the northwest and north by Churu District.

It is famous for providing the considerable representation to Indian defence forces.

Birla family a big Industrial house in India hail from the district.

Jhusi

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jhusi is a city and Nagar panchayats in Allahabad district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Geography

Jhusi is located at 25.43 ° N 81.93 ° E [1]. It has an average height of 76 metres (249 feet). Jhusi is the largest city of Allahabad circle. He is a guest house Birla and Harish-Chandra Research Institute near the banks of the Ganges. GB Pant Social Science Research Center, temple of Vishnu, Ulta Kila (an old fortress) are also here. The city has great religious significance, because it relies on the bank of the river Ganga and lie in the field of Kumbh Mela

Demography

Updated 2001 census, India, Jhusi had a population of 13633rd Men represent 57% of the population and women of 43%. Jhusi has an average literacy rate of 53%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 60%, skills and women is 43%. In Jhusi, 13% of the population is less than 6 years.

History

Recently, a site close to the transaction crossing the river Yamuna rivers and Jhusi appointed a C14 dating from 7100 BC Neolithic levels. Historically, Jhusi was known as Prathisthanpuram. It was reduced by about 13-14 foreign invaders. Century, and he expressed Jhulsi (Hindi word about the importance of burned) “l” is absent, as years went passed, was Jhusi.

Jhusi Kohna

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jhusi Kohna is a census of the population of a village in Allahabad district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Demography

Updated 2001 census, India, Jhusi Kohna had a population of the 16309th Men represent 54% of the population and women of 46%. Jhusi Kohna has an average literacy rate of 72%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 79%, skills and women is 64%. In Jhusi Kohna, 11% of the population is less than 6 years.

Jiaganj Azimganj

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jiaganj Azimganj is a city and municipality of Murshidabad in the Indian state of West Bengal.

History

Jiaganj Azimganj gets its name from two cities on opposite sides of Baghirathi River, Jiaganj (Ziaganj) on the left and right bank Azimganj. The most famous people in Jiaganj-Azimgunj Mir (RJ-and Premium), Kousani Roy (Tollywood actor), Arijit Sigh (singer of “Fame Gurukul” glory), Avradip Saha (writers and actors). Avishek Singha Choudhury (singer)

Bhattapara

Bhattapara is a place designated by Jiaganj in Bhattacharyas, used to live there. Bhattapara was the residence of several sponsors of British India. Prominenteste of them is Manmothonath Saha and Sripath Single. It is a college called “Sing Sripath College” made by Sripath sing Bhattapara. In addition, a temple of Lord Krishna (ThakurBari), Manmothonath Saha. It was also a famous name “Kartik Bari, where taxation was used to collect, if Manmothonath Saha was a lessor (up to 1965). Each year, one of Lord Kartik Puja (another Hindu god) been used in order to “Kartik Bari. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Kartik visit to Bari before independence (1947). A gentle giant (Chomchom) was in his honour. After 1965, as a system Landlord Zamindari or “the system has been abolished, Bhattapara has lost its glory.

Prominent authors Dr SKRoy has written extensively on Bhattapara and Jiaganj in his books.

Demography

Updated 2001 census, India, Jiaganj Azimganj had a population of the 47228th Men represent 51% of the population and women 49%. Jiaganj Azimganj has an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 73%, skills and women is 62%. In Jiaganj Azimganj, 11% of the population is less than 6 years.

Jijabai

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jijabai was the mother of Shivaji, the founder of the Mara Then. She was a daughter of Lakhuji Jadhav, a major Sindkhed excellence in the current Buldhana district of Maharashtra State. As in inches above the age, it was half an early age Shahaji Bhosale, an aristocrat and military commander under-Adil Shahi sultans of Bijapur District Karnataka in the world. It was his second wife.

Jijabai was the mother of eight children, six daughters and two son. Shivaji was the youngest of his son. Jijabai was known for his chivalry and character.

In mission

It fully supports her husband’s. Shahaji had tried, a State Maratha in the ruins of the former sultanate Nizamshahi. However, it was defeated by the forces of the Mughals united and Adilshahi. As per the treaty, he was forced to move south. To continue the fight, he deputed as regent to seek the queen, after its operations in and around Pune. It was for this reason their competence as a warrior and administrator. This has been the tradition of Maratha women for a very long time. At that time, Shivaji 14 years and has accompanied her mother. The Sambhaji old son stayed with his father. Lore Shivaji Bang left, with his mother, a council of ministers and military commanders. In this context, Shivaji oath of “Swaraj” in the temple of Lord Raireshwar. The rest of the story is known. Sambhaji My eldest son was killed in a battle tracherously of Afzul Khan Adil Shahi of justice. Shivaji later, killed Afzul Khan and his death gerächt.

If Shahaji death Jijabai attempts to compel [[Sati], (an old ritual)] and at the end of his life, but she convinced Shivaji with great difficulty in not doing so.

Jijabai is widely credited with an increase of Shivaji in a certain way, led to its future size. It has a human Shivaji’s personality. Its policy towards women prisoners reflects its influence. She died immediately after the coronation of Shivaji, to fulfill their mission.

It should be noted that beyond it, Rukmini (wife of Krishna), Damayanti (wife of Nala), Lopamudra (wife of sage agasti) were princesses Bhoj Yadavas of Vidarbha. All four are princesses versity is known for his personality and character.

Jim Corbett National Park

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jim Corbett National Park, named after the nature of researchers and hunters by Jim Corbett, played a key role in its constitution, is the oldest national park India.The park was created in 1936 as Hailey National Park . Located in Nainital Uttarakhand circle, as the park protection zone for Bengal tigers in danger critic India, to ensure the survival, is the main objective of the project Tiger, an Indian Wildlife Protection initiative.

The park has sub-Himalayan belt geographical and ecological characteristics. An objective of ecotourism, it contains 488 different species of plants and a wide range of wildlife. The increase in tourism activities, among other problems, remains a serious challenge to the ecological balance of parks.

Jintur

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jintur is a city and a municipal council in the Parbhani district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Geography

Jintur is located at 19.62 ° 76.7 N ° E. It has an average altitude of 455 meters (1492 feet).

Demography

Updated 2001 census, India, Jintur had a population of the 38109th Men represent 52% of the population and women 48%. Jintur has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 69%, skills and women is 56%. In Jintur, 16% of the population is less than 6 years.

Jain Temple

Very old Jain temple is located 3 miles north of Jintur called Nemgiri. It has seven caves and idols Bhagvan Mahaveer, Bhagvan Adinath, Bhagvan Shantinath, Bhagvan Neminath, Bhagvan Parshwanath and Nandishwar Bhagvan Bahubali. Bhagvan Neminath idol is the biggest idol and Padmasanastha Bhagvan Parshwanath based on the idol is a small stone of about 3 to 4 inches in diameter. The idol is about 6 meters high. It is an ancient temple and last for 400 years is maintained by Sawji (Kalamkar) family.

Jiran

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Jiran is a city and panchayats in Neemuch Nagar district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Geography

Jiran is located at 24.32 ° N 74.88 ° E [1]. It has an average altitude of 1551 feet (473 meters). It is part of Malwa plateau.Jiran also has a large pond, especially for people who their needs.The nearest large town is the Neemuch is located 21 km from Jiran, where you can bus.There n ‘ is not the station Jiran, the nearest station is Harkiyakhal.

Language

Malvi is the language most used, while Hindi is also well understood, but English is also known, but not spoken.

Demography

From 2001, Jiran had a population of 10,519. Men represent 50% of the population and women 50%. Jiran has an average literacy rate of 62%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: boy jurisdiction is 77%, skills and women is 46%. In Jiran, 14% of the population is less than 6 years. There are many schools in jeeran but not every university.

History

Much of the story is not available, but part of Malwa the history of this city of similarity with the history of Malwa.From 1947 to 30 June 1998, he was in Mandsaur district, but s’ it turns out, due to rounding Neemuch formation of new districts Neemuch.


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