Gorwar or Godwar, (in different periods also was called
Chandravati Kingdom, Sirohi State) is a region of
Rajasthan
Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
state in India, which lies in the southwest Rajasthan and borders with the state of
Gujarat
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.
Geography
Gorwar stretches along the edge of the
Aravalli Hills and is bounded by
Mewar in the south-east and
Gujarat
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in the south-west. It covers the region of
Jalore,
Sirohi and the southern portion of
Pali district of Rajasthan.
Jawai Bandh,
Bali
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,
Falna,
Rani,
Abu Road,
Sanderao and
Sirohi are the main towns of the region.
The
Sukri river and its tributaries flows through this region and flows in the west direction to join the
Luni River before it evacuates into the
Rann of Kutch. The
West Banas River drains the southeastern part of the region.
The region has an arid semi-desert climate and falls under the category of the Northwestern
thorn scrub forests eco-region. The western part of the Jalore district has a desert landscape as it falls in the
Thar Desert and has a desert landscape complete with
sand dunes.
History
Earlier, it was known as the kingdom of the
Gaur dynasty, who once controlled the entire region. From the early 10th century, the region was ruled by the
Paramaras of Abu from their capital at Chandravati. The first Paramara ruler of the area was
Sindhuraja.
In 1024, the kingdom was attacked and plundered by
Mahmud Ghazni, when he passed through Rajasthan to attack
Anhilwada. After defeating
Prithviraj Chauhan III in 1192, the Muslim Army also attacked Chandravati. In 1197
Qutubuddin Aibak general Khusrav defeated its king Dharavarsha near the foothills of
Mount Abu.
In about 1315 the region passed into hands of Deoras, a branch of the Chauhan clan of Rajputs. Deoraj, founder of the dynasty, claimed descent from
Prithviraj Chauhan III, the last Hindu ruler of Delhi. In 1405, Rao Sobhaji (6th in descent from Rao Deoraj) founded the town of Shivpuri on the western slope of Siranwa Hill. Shivpuri today lies in ruins. In 1425, his son and successor, Sehastramal (or Sahastramal, Sehastramal), founded a fortress on the eastern slope of the same hill, which became his capital and grew into the present-day town of Sirohi. The capital was shifted to Sirohi around 1450.
During the early years of the 19th century, Sirohi Kingdom suffered much from wars with
Jodhpur and the
Meena hill tribes of the area. The protection of the
British was sought in 1817; the pretensions of Jodhpur to suzerainty over Sirohi were disallowed, and in 1823 a treaty was concluded with the British government. Sirohi became a self-governing princely state within British India, and part of the
Rajputana
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Agency.
For services rendered during the Revolt of 1857, the Rao received a remission of half his tribute. The state was traversed by the Rajputana Railway in the 19th century, and a station was built at Abu Road, 28 miles south of the town of Sirohi. Rao Keshri Singh (ruled 1875-1920) and his successors were granted the title Maharao (equivalent to Maharaja) in 1889.
Demographics
The area of the state was and its population was 154,544 in 1901. The population of the town of Sirohi that year was 5651. These figures represented a decrease of 17% from the figures that obtained in the previous census of 1891; this was presumably the result of the
famine
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that stalked the land for much of that decade.
Economy
The state manufactured sword-blades and other weapons, but little else. In 1901 the gross revenue of the state was approximately Rs 28,000, and the tribute to the British Raj was set at a mere Rs 450. The Crosthwaite Hospital was opened by Sir
Robert Crosthwaite in December 1897.
The Sirohi state joined India after the independence and became the part of
Rajasthan
Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
state later in 1960.
In the 21st century Godwad or
Godwar is undergoing development, cement factories, highways, tourism and agriculture. The natives of the Land of the gods, Godwad have stretched across the country for business. Shepard like the
Rabari has travelled
Madhya Pradesh
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and beyond trading. The business class that's crossed borders and gone to
Mumbai
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,
Hyderabad
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and beyond. The farmer has started to save wildlife. the area of
Jawai Bandh, nana, chamunderi, bhandar, velar, virampura, kotar, Bera and
Sheoganj. The native and local people have taken
tourism
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as the weapon to save
Godwar Wildlife. The Jawai Bandh Leopard Conservation Reserve is home to several upcoming hotels, and issue which is a must address, as Godwar is the last green western frontier of
India
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. This increase in hotels demands responsible handling, as Godwad Bagheera Country must strive to be a Sustainable Destination.
Currently, new Rajasthan's government policies and road and railway connectivity has turned
Abu Road into a major Industrial city and financial hub of the region.
Now this area is well known for leopard safari, crocodile, many migratory birds visit Jawai Dam in winters and there many other activities are operated for tourists in this area. Some people also called it as "untouched beauty of rajasthan"
Issues
*
Endangered wildlife
*
Jawai Bandh dry, drought years (2012, 2013)
*Increase in
industries,
population
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,
tourism
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,
mining
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and
deforestation
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*
Education
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[local data from panchayat, and Thehaseel Bali, Rajasthan]
References
Godwad Circuit of Rajasthanh1>
See also
**
Gaur dynasty
External links
Traditional shepherd life in Godwar -Rajasthan
{{Historical regions of North India, state=expanded
Regions of Rajasthan
Thar Desert