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Jhalawad (other)
Jhalawad may refer to the following entities in India : * Jhalawar, a city in Rajasthan ** Jhalawar district, a district in Rajasthan ** Jhalawar State, former princely state in Hadoti region of Rajasthan ** Jhalawar City railway station ** Jhalawar Road railway station ** Jhalawar Lok Sabha constituency (defunct) ** Jhalawar–Baran Lok Sabha constituency * Jhalawad, a town in Gujarat ** Kingdom of Jhalavad the former princely state in Gujarat, which was renamed Dhrangadhra State after its capital was transferred *** Jhalawad prant, one of the ten historical and for British Raj-preserved ''prants'' (regions) of Kathiawar, along Halar, Sorath and Gohelwad **** hence still nickname of Surendranagar district, also in Gujarat, as many of its princely states See also * Jwala (other) *Jala (other) *Jhala, fast-paced conclusions of raga in Hindustani classical music *Jhala (clan), a Rajput clan of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India * WAD (other) * Wada (disam ...
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Jhalawar
Jhalawar () is a city, municipal council and headquarter in Jhalawar district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located in the southeastern part of the state. It was the capital of the former princely state of Jhalawar, and is the administrative Jhalawar district. Its district headquarters is Jhalawar. This district is the 22nd largest district of Rajasthan. This district is known by the nicknames of Cherrapunji of Rajasthan, Nagpur of Rajasthan, Brijnagar of Rajasthan etc. Cherrapunji of rajasthan because the highest rainfall in the whole of Rajasthan occurs in manoharthana town in this district. Gagron fort at the confluence of Kalisindh and Ahu river at some distance from Jhalawar It is situated which is one of the Jaldurg of Rajasthan and it is such a fort which is a standing fort without foundation. This fort was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2013. History The city of Jhalawar was founded by a Rajput Jhala Zalim Singh, who was then the Dewan of ...
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Surendranagar District
Surendranagar is an administrative district in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state in India. It has a population of approximately 1.7 million people. Surendranagar, along with the twin city of Wadhwan, has a total of 400,000 inhabitants, and is known as "Camp". Etymology Surendranagar district takes its name from its headquarters Surendranagar. Originally it was the place where the British political agent for Wadhwan lived and became known as Wadhwan Camp. After the agent left in 1946, Wadhwan Camp was renamed after Surendrasinhji Jorawarsinhji (1922–1983), then-ruler of Wadhwan, and became known as Surendranagar. Even today the city is still called the 'Camp' locally from its old name. The district overall, when the various princely states had been merged, was known as 'Jhalavad', the land of the Jhala Rajputs, who held many of the states. Their name derives from an apocryphal incident in the palace of Harpaldev, their ancestor. A wild elephant had burst into a courty ...
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Jhalrapatan
Jhalrapatan is a city and municipality of India in Jhalawar district in the state of Rajasthan. Its population is approximately 37,506. A municipality was established at Jhalrapatan in 1892. History Jhalrapatan was founded in 1796 by Zalim Singh, approximately half a mile north of the ruins of Chandravati, which had been destroyed by Aurangzeb. Education Schools in Jhalrapatan include • Government Engineering College, Jhalawar •Government Higher Secondary School •Government Girls Higher Secondary School •Vasudha Sr. Secondary School •Dr Radhakrishanan Sr Sec School •Gyan Ganga Public School Geography Jhalrapatan is located at . It has an average elevation of 317 metres (1040 feet). Demographics As of the 2001 India census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed i ...
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Wada (other)
Wada or WADA may refer to: People * Wada (Japanese surname), a list of people of Japanese ancestry * Inuwa Wada (1917-2015), Nigerian politician * Mian Wada (died 1085), Islamic scholar born in what is now Pakistan * Tawar Umbi Wada (1957–2010), Nigerian politician Places * Wada, Chiba, Japan * Wada, Nagano, Japan * Vada, Palghar or Wada, Maharashtra, India * Wada Station, a railway station in Akita, Japan Other uses * Wade (folklore) * Wada (house), a type of mansion in Western India * Wada language, a Banda language of Central Africa * WADA-LD, a former television station licensed to Wilmington, North Carolina, United States * WOHS, formerly WADA, a radio station in North Carolina, United States * E. Y. Wada, a New York-based fashion label co-founded by Shuji Wada * World Anti-Doping Agency, an organization formed to prevent the use of performance enhancing drugs in sports * Vada (food), Indian fried snack *Wada test, a neurological diagnostic test See also * * Vaada (di ...
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Jhala (clan)
Jhala is a Rajput clan. They are found in Rajasthan and Gujarat state of India. This clan is also found among Koli castes as Jala. The Jhalawar state ruled by Jhala Rajputs in Rajasthan was a 17-gun salute state, the princely state of Dhrangadhra was a 13-gun salute state in the 1920s, when it was ruled by members of the Jhala dynasty. At that time, Jhalas also governed in the 11-gun salute state of Wankaner and in the 9-gun salute states of Limbdi and Wadhwan, as well as in the non-salute states of Lakhtar, Sayla and Chuda. Citing Mandavik Charita, Ratanalāla Miśra states that the Jhala Rajputs are termed as Chandravanshi The Lunar dynasty (IAST: Candravaṃśa) is a legendary principal house of the Kshatriyas varna, or warrior–ruling varna (Social Class) mentioned in the ancient Indian texts. This legendary dynasty was said to be descended from moon-relate .... References Koli clans Rajput clans of Gujarat {{India-ethno-stub ...
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Jhala
Jhala (Hindi: झाला, ) is a term in Hindustani classical music which denotes the fast-paced conclusions of classical compositions or raga A raga ( ; , ; ) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a musical mode, melodic mode. It is central to classical Indian music. Each raga consists of an array of melodic structures with musical motifs; and, fro .... It is often characterized by the overwhelming of the melodic component by the rhythmic component. This is sometimes affected by the rapid striking together of the ''chikari'' between notes.Kamien, Roger, and Anita Kamien. Music: an Appreciation. McGraw-Hill Education, 2018. References Hindustani music terminology Formal sections in music analysis {{India-music-stub ...
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Jala (other)
Jala may refer to: *Jala, Iran or Jalabi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Jala, Nayarit, a municipality in Mexico *Jala, either of two Palestinian settlements on the West Bank; see :Template:Hebron Governorate * Jala (kuih), a traditional snack in Malaysia and Brunei * Jala (water) or Ap, Vedic term for water in Hinduism *Jala Brat (born 1986), Bosnian rapper *Jhala (clan) or Jala, a Rajput clan of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India See also * Jal (other) * Jaal (other) *Jalaa (other) Jalaa language Jalaa (autonym: ), also known as Cèntûm, Centúúm or Cen Tuum, is an extinct language of northeastern Nigeria (Loojaa settlement in Balanga Local Government Area, Gombe State), of uncertain origins, apparently a language isolat ... * Jhalawad (other) * ''Jalam'' (film), a 2016 Indian film {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Jwala (other)
Jwala may refer to: * ''Jwala'' (1969 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film * ''Jwala'' (1971 film), an Indian Hindi-language action film * ''Jwala'' (1985 film), an Indian Telugu-language film * Jwala (horse) (2009–2013), a British Thoroughbred racehorse * Jwala chili pepper (also known as finger chili), a variety of Capsicum annuum common in Indian cuisine Given name * Jwala Gutta (born 1983), Indian badminton player * Jwala Prasad Kureel (1915–1991), Indian politician * Jwala Kumari Sah (born 1981), Nepalese politician * Jwala Prasad Srivastava (1889–1954), Indian industrialist and politician * Jwala Singh, a fictional character in the 1982 Indian film ''Jeeo Aur Jeene Do ''Jeeo Aur Jeene Do'' ( ''Live and Let Live'') is a 1982 Hindi-language action film, produced by Ratan Mohan under the R.M. Art Productions banner and directed by Shyam Ralhan. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Nutan, Danny Denzongpa and Pran and m ...'' See also

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Jhalawad Prant
:''See Jhalawar for namesakes'' Jhalawad(zalawad)(rajput) was the northernmost of the four ''prant''s (traditional regions) into which the many feudal units (mostly petty princely states) of Kathiawar on Saurashtra peninsula in present Gujarat (western India) were divided, the others being Halar (west), Gohelwar (southeast) and Sorath (south). Its salute states were : * First Class : Dhrangadhra state, title of Maharajadhiraj Maharana Sahib, hereditary salute of 13 guns before independence the take 15 gun salute. Wankaner state, title of Maharana Sahib, hereditary salute of 11 guns * Second Class : ** Limbdi State, title Thakore Sahib, Hereditary salute of 9-guns ** Wadhwan State, title Maharana, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Its main non-salute states included this all state rule under the jhala rajputs : * Third Class : Chuda State, Lakthar State, Sayla State * Fourth Class : Bajana State, Muli State, Patdi State * Fifth Class : Vanod State * Sixth Class : Anandpur Stat ...
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Jhalawar District
Jhalawar district is one of the 50 districts of Rajasthan state in western India. The historical city of Jhalawar is the administrative headquarters of the Jhalawar district. The district is bounded on the northwest by Kota district, on the northeast by Baran district, on the east by Guna district of Madhya Pradesh state, on the south by Rajgarh district and Agar Malwa district of Madhya Pradesh state and on the west by Ratlam district and Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh state. The district occupies an area of 6,219 km². The district is part of Kota division. To know more about Jhalawar City. Origin of name The name of the district is derived from the erstwhile princely state of Jhalawar (which literally means the abode of the Jhalas, a Rajput clan). History The territory of the present district belonged to the princely state of Jhalawar till India's independence in 1947. Geography The district lies in the Hadoti region in southeast Rajasthan, on the edge ...
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Kingdom Of Jhalavad
Kingdom of Jhalavad was a kingdom present in the Kathiawar region of Gujarat. The kingdom came to be known as the Dhrangadhra State after it became a princely state in the nineteenth century. The town of Dhrangadhra served as its capital. It was also known as Halvad-Dhrangadhra State. Halvad once had been the capital of this state. It was ruled by the Jhala clan of Rajputs. History The state was founded as Jhalawad/Zalawad in 1090 by Rajput ruler Harpadeva. The Grandson of Harpaldeva, Durjansal was appointed as ''Grihadyaksha'', ''Ran-su-ran'' (chief of nobles) and ''Mahamandaleshwara'' of the Chaulukya dynasty, he fought the Battle of Kasahrada on behalf of young Mularaja and defeated the Ghurids led by Muhammad Ghuri. In 1742, Dhrangadhra, a new capital was founded and renamed the state. Among the earlier names were Kuwa and Halwad; the state is still sometimes styled Halwad(-Dhrangadhra). Under the British Raj, the colonial Eastern Kathiawar Agency was in charge of Dh ...
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