Redana History :-History of Redana (Kawad) Prior to the mid 14,15th century, the region that is now Redana was a barren wilderness called khawad.[1] Rao ridmal established the his of khawad in arrouding 14 to 15 century . He was the son of jagmal,jagmal son of the rawal mallinath ji son of salakha ji Rathor clan, the founder of malani (khed) 13th to 14 century and conquered the largely arid area in the western  of Rajasthan. but they not better got violence property of in which father..kingdom .and plotted to kill them by his brothers ,they could take revenge if they wanted but they didn't it. with his brothers.. stray comment by his father, ridmal left Malani  with gone idar Naresh his sadhu idar Naresh,and after his sport to they create his new own kingdom..that time called khawad During his journey, 72 village jagir create from rridmal stopped at Redana .where he consulted the mystic vankal Mata for her blessings and get prophesied that he would be successful. Rao Ridmal establish his different state Redana leelma,Rohidalo..etc last girab..Encouraged support.after Ridmal son's of one Samel Singh Rathore establish ugen Redana jagir  took advantage of the internal rivalries of the Bheel..clans to carve out his own territory in the "khawad" region of Rajasthan.Though it was in the tuched and called Thar Desert, Redana was had adequate spring water. he built and to the Redana  ("the settlement of samel") that he established. Samel Singh ugen built , which is now  Around large aria..Now Redana Tehshil Gadrarod barmer district .village having A proud history Redana nearest city town Important place Jaislmer. 151 k.m, Barmer 59 k. m Balotra159k.m..jalore 222k. m keradu(sihani) 21k.m..harsani 39k.m,Ramsar 13k.m..nearest relway station 13k.m..jasai 39k.m Redana nearest airport Jaislmer 150k.m....Jodhpur.249k.m .palanpur 291k.m..Redana total population (1991) arrouding 1992...310 house..tourist point Runn of Redana... vankal temple old 15 century.. and most of important A well found you time of Raja sagar.(pit).desert also. by hasvendra singh.