Banswara State was located in what is today the state of Rajasthan. The rulers belonged to the Sisodia clan.[citation needed]
Banswara State बाँसवाड़ा राज्य | |||||||
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1527–1949 | |||||||
Banswara State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India | |||||||
Area | |||||||
• 1901 | 4,160 km2 (1,610 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1901 | 165,350 | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1527 | ||||||
• Accession to Dominion of India | 1949 | ||||||
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Today part of | Rajasthan, Republic of India |
History
editAfter the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Vagad at the Battle of Khanwa in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga against Babar, his territories were divided into the states of Dungarpur State and Banswara State. Banswarra was given to Jagmal Singh who became its first ruler.[1]
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Indian Princely States – CRW Flags Inc. – Banswara
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 355. .