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249: 174:, one of the ancestors of god Krishna. The royal clans represented the Rewari kingdom as part of the mythical ā€˜Yadava Hindu Stateā€™ and they portrayed themselves as descendants of Krishna. They claimed to originate from Mathura town: Krishnaā€™s birthplace so they named Rewariā€™s fort Gokalgarh and their coins Gokul Sikka, in honor of the village of Gokul where Krishna spent part of his childhood, ā€˜they took the name of Krishna in marching against their enemies. 188: 239:
Bada Talab was built by Rao Tej Singh during the year 1810-1815, so it is also known as Rao Tej Singh Talab. The pond is situated near the old Town Hall of Rewari. It is filled with rainwater or canal through underground inlets. There is a separate bathing provision for females and males in the pond.
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was the famous last noble from the clan and was one of the leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in Haryana. After the rebellions were crushed by Britisher, he left India and went to Iran and Afghanistan to raise the army but at age of 38 died due to dysentry. At their zenith the Rewari kingdom
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consisted of 360 villages, but the British reduced them to 45, and these, too, were taken away during the reign of Tula Ram due to his conduct during mutinies of 1857.
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who on the basis of their military power and cultivable land holdings proved to be dominant. In early 8th century Charu Rao had established a local feudal state in
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A temple of Lord Hanuman is situated on the bank of Bada Talab. A large number of people visit this famous temple for prayer.
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at the time of the first Independence Movement of 1857. Details about the coin: Yaduvanshi Aheer, Rajas of Rewari
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alternatively, and their political history was practically identical to that of the former leaders of the clan.
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period, the Aphariya, the Kausaliya and the Khola were the major Ahir aristocratic clans in undivided
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Royals of Rewari minted coins, known as Gokal Sicca (rupees), which were in circulation at
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were under the dominant leader Charu Rao and 18 generations of Aphariya ruled the
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AhÄ«ravāla kā itihāsa, madhyayuga se 1947 Ä«. taka By Kripal Chandra Yadav Ā· (1967)
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of 5000 zat and shortly afterward set up a semi-independent principality at
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by building forts and issuing his own coin. His descendants fought against
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The Vernacularisation of Democracy: Politics, Caste, and Religion in India
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as its capital, many Yaduvanshi Ahirs founded jagirs in its vicinity, and
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who had direct contact with the Mughal state. They were conceived as
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Baag Wala Talab is situated near the old Tehsil office
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Index

Yaduvanshi Ahirs
Ahirwal state
Haryana
Aphariyas
Yaduvanshi
Ahirs
Tijara
Tijara
Rewari
jagirdar
Ahirwal
Haryana
Rajasthan
Rewari
Mughal
Aurangzeb
Karnal
Nadir Shah
Hissar
Rewari
mansabdari
Gokalgarh
Jats
Marathas
Afghans
Rajputs
Rao Tula Ram
Mughal
Punjab
Haryana

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