Mandholi

Mandholi
Mandholi

Mandoli

—  town  —
Eagle eye view of Jaipur
Eagle eye view of Jaipur
Mandholi
Location of Mandholi
in Rajasthan and India
Coordinates 27°46′N 75°48′E / 27.77°N 75.8°E / 27.77; 75.8Coordinates: 27°46′N 75°48′E / 27.77°N 75.8°E / 27.77; 75.8
Country India
State Rajasthan
District(s) Sikar
Nearest city Neem ka thana
Parliamentary constituency Sikar
Assembly constituency Neemkathana
Civic agency Gram Panchayat
Population 1,500 (2001)
Literacy 70%% 
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


300 metres (980 ft)

Mandholi is a small town of about 1500 People in eastern Rajasthan. It is 5 km from Neem ka thana township and about 90 km from Jaipur. Famous for Battle of Maonda and Mandholi[1]

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History

Mandholi[2] was ruled by tribal Mina rulers since antiquity, they were forced out of power by Jat rulers who were defeated by Tanwar Rajputs - Lakhaji Tanwar and Sangaji Tanwar, about 1567 A.D. Mandholi was part of state of PATAN Torawati. This seat of power were elder house of Patan rulers. In mid Eighteenth century the - Battle of Maonda and Mandholi [3] -was fought in the plains surrounding villages of Maonda and Mandholi between Rajput forces of Jaipur-Amer and Jat forces of Bharatpur. About 25000 people lost their lives in this battle.

Genelogy of Rulers of Mandholi

  1. Rao Udaosingh Tanwar, ruler of Patan, founded Gaonri by defeating the Meena rulers and his younger brother continued at Patan, Torawati[4].
  2. Rao Bhanwarrajji Tanwar, fought in the battle of Khandela and lost 17 sons there.
    1. Kunwar Sangram Singhji, younger son.
  3. Rao Lakhaji Tanwar 1523/1544, captured Mandholi from the Jat Rulers, established Inderpalji as first Tanwar Thakur of Mandholi.
    1. Bhawanidas Singhji Tanwar
    2. Med Sighji Tanwar
    3. Durgadas Singhji Tanwar
    4. Dungar Singhji Tanwar
  4. Rao Inderpalji Tanwar
  5. Rao Chitarsinghji Tanwar
    1. Tej Singhji Tanwar
    2. Puranmal singhji Tanwar
  6. Thakur Prithwiraj Singh Tanwar
    1. Dayaldas Singhji Tanwar
    2. Sardul Singhji Tanwar
  7. Thakur Rao Binidasji Tanwar
    1. Jugal Singhji Tanwar
  8. Thakur Gordhandas Singhji Tanwar
    1. Garibdas Singhji Tanwar
    2. Sukhram Singhji Tanwar
    3. Jairam singhji Tanwar
    4. Moharam singhji Tanwar
    5. Raghu Nath Singhji Tanwar
    6. Kripa Ramsi Singhji Tanwar
    7. Sawairam Singhji Tanwar
    8. Jujhar Singhji Tanwar
  9. Thakur Garibdas Singhji Tanwar
    1. Jorawarji
    2. Pemsinghji
    3. Shishramji
    4. Kesari Singhji
    5. Gulab Singhji
    6. Sadaramji
  10. Thakur Vrishbhan Singh Tanwar
    1. Bakshi Ram
    2. Samarth Singh
    3. Sujan Singh
  11. Thakur Hathi Singhji Tanwar
    1. Naul Singhji Tanwar
    2. Ranjit Singhji Tanwar
    3. Jalim Singhji Tanwar
    4. Bagh Singhji Tanwar
    5. Salaidi Singhji Tanwar
  12. Thakur Lakshman Singhji Tanwar
    1. Mangal Singhji Tanwar
      1. Bhik Singhji Tanwar (later adapted by LalSinghji Singhji Tanwar as Thakur of Mandholi)
      2. Balwant Singhji Tanwar
        1. Ramdas Singhji Tanwar
      3. Bhoma Singhji Tanwar
      4. Bhur Singhji Tanwar
        1. Megh Singhji Tanwar
        2. Siman Singhji Tanwar
        3. Narayan Singhji Tanwar
    2. Ramlal Singhji Tanwar
    3. Dhaunkal Singhji Tanwar
  13. Thakur Lalsinghji Tanwar -unmarried
  14. Thakur Bhik Singhji Tanwar, in his reign Mandholi was swept by Cholera outbreak in early 20th century. Lost his family to the outbreak, his son Hanuman Singhji Tanwar survived him

Battle of Maonda and Mandholi

The Battle of Maonda and Mandholi[5] was fought between The Jat rulers of Bharatpur and the Rajput rulers of Amer Jaipur in 1776 A.D.

Notable people

Tanwar Rajvansh Ka Itihas [6]

Pana 1 (Lakhawat Tanwar)

  • Late Thakur Bheek Singhji Tanwar
  • Late Thakur Hanuman Singhji Tanwar
    • Th. Shri Hari singh Tanwar
    • Kr. Bhagwan Singhji Tanwar
      • Bhanwar Chatrapal Singhji Tanwar
    • Gajendra Singh Tanwar
      • Karan Singh Tanwar
      • Arjun Singh Tanwar
    • Jagendra Singh Tanwar
      • Dushyant Singh Tanwar
    • Udai Singh Tanwar
      • Yudhishthir Singh Tanwar
    • Lt. Col. Veerendra Singh Tanwar
      • Janmejay Singh Tanwar
    • Th Shri Rajendra Singh Tanwar
      • Abhimanyu Singh Tanwar
      • Deovrat Singh Tanwar


Pana 2 (Sangawat Tanwar)

  • LATE Thakur Richpal Singh Tanwar. They have Eight sons and two daughters.
    1. Th Mahaveer Singh
    2. Kunwar Mahesh Singh
    3. Kunwar RAMESH SINGH
    4. Kr Shravan singh
    5. Kr Arendra singh
    6. Kr Bajrang singh
    7. Kr Dashrath singh
    8. Kr Vikram singh
    9. Baisa Kishore kanwar
    10. Baisa supyar kanwar.

Grand sons

    1. late shri deependra singh
    2. Ajayveer singh
    3. V.P.SINGH
    4. Satyendra singh
    5. Kuldeep sinhg
    6. KARNI SINGH
    7. BHANU PRATAP SINGH.

o8 ROHITE SINGH 09 RUDHAR PRATAP SINGH

  • Thakur Sayar singhji Tanwar

Affinity

Affiliated to erstwhile kingdom of PATAN Torawati.

Rulers in pre independent India

  • Tomara/Tanwar Rajputs

Torawati Map

Tanwarawati.JPG

References

  1. ^ By R.K. Gupta, S.R. Bakshi, Studies In Indian History: Rajasthan Through The Ages: Rajput Chivalry and Martyrdom, page 166
  2. ^ Dr. Mahendra Singh Tanwar khetasar, Tanwar Rajvansh Ka Itihas, Page 08
  3. ^ Jadunath Sarkar, A History of Jaipur 1503-1938, page 254
  4. ^ Dr. Mahendra Singh Tanwar khetasar, Tanwar Rajvansh Ka Itihas, Page 14
  5. ^ R.K. Gupta, S.R. Bakshi, Studies In Indian History: Rajasthan Through The Ages The Heritage Of ..., Page 16
  6. ^ Dr. Mahendra Singh Tanwar khetasar, Tanwar Rajvansh Ka Itihas, Page 12



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