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Lawa Thikana

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Although Lawa sustained incalculable myriad of Islamic invasions but the land by the enemy was never occupied, hence no such Islamic or foreign impact is observed in the arts, architecture, culture of this region. This mammoth immersion of Rajput heritage in all its magnificence has civil, military
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Thakur Kesri Singh, Thakur of Ladana, eighth in descent from Rao Dasaji (second son of Rao Naru), was made the Jagirdar of Ladana by the then ruler of Jaipur. He married and had issue, two sons. Thakur Sawant Singh, succeeded his father and became head of the Ladana Thikana. Thakur Nahar Singh was
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In 1867, following the murder of Thakur Rewut Singh (the uncle of the ruler of Lawa) together with a party of his followers, Lawa was declared a separate Chiefship under the protection of the
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and sacred spreads. The civil area maintained the three, ’administrative block’, 'common living quarters’ and the ladies section which from Mughal days was better known as the
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town and included its capital, Lawa, a small town and its surroundings. Lawa is located in the northwestern part of present-day
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meeting place for all major decisions.16th century henceforth every successive ruler of Lawa went on to add more buildings to
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The name of Lawa & Ladana are often taken together when discussions over Lawa Thikana comes.
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Lawa estate near Tonk should not be confused with Sardargarh, a Thikana of
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granted the estate of Lawa by the Ruler of Jaipur in the year 1722.
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In August 1947, at the time of Independence, Rajasthan included
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Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 22, p. 103. (Sardargarh-Lawa)
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Index

British India

Imperial Gazetteer of India
Lawa
Principality
Jaipur State
Dominion of India
Rajasthan
India
Thikana
Jaipur Residency
Rajputana Agency
Naruka
Rajputs
Tonk
Tonk district
Rajasthan
India
Udaipur State
Jaipur State
jagir
Marathas
Pindari
Amir Khan
tributary
Tonk
British Government
independence of India
Unification of Rajasthan
Kachhwaha

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