Kumher

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Location of Kumher in Bharatpur district

Kumher (कुम्हेर) is a municipality, tahsil headquarters and historical town in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan in India.

History

It was founded by a Jat chieftain Kumbh. It was one of the Four best forts of the Jats and during the reign of Badan Singh, it successfully repulsed the Mughal-Maratha assault in 1754, thus remaining invincible true to its reputation.

Jat Gotras

Sinsinwar

Villages in Kumher tahsil

Abhaurra, Adhaiya Kalan, Adhaiya Khurd, Ajan, Ajau, Astavan Jadid, Astavan Kadim, Awar, Baben, Bani, Bansroli, Bartai, Belara Kalan, Belara Khurd, Bhatawali, Bhatpura, Bilawati, Birharu, Borai, Burawai, Chak Bani, Chak Paprera, Chak Seh, Chak Sitara, Chaukipura, Chimni, Dahra, Dehawa, Dandoo, Dhansoti, Dhanwara, Dhokas, Didwari, Gadhaira, Gangar Soli, Gudawali, Guhawali, Gunsara, Helak, Hingoli, Indoo, Indrapura, Jahangeerpur, Jarhara, Jaya, Jodhela, Kanchanpura, Kasot , Karua, Khan, Khanswara, Khera Karauli, Kishanpura, Koomha, Kumher (M), Kurbara, Kwardiya, Lakhan, Lanki, Maharawar, Moroda, Mukandpura, Nagla Ajau, Nagla Bagha, Nagla Baghera, Nagla Birharu, Nagla Ganga, Nagla Jeewana, Nagla Jodhsingh, Nagla Karoli, Nagla Khoontela, Nagla Mainthna, Nagla Mana, Nagla Manjhi, Nagla Moti, Nagla Sawairam, Nagla Tuhiram, Pachora, Padola, Pahua, Pala Gaon, Paprera, Peedhi, Pichgai, Pichoomar, Pooth, Ram Nagar, Randheerpura, Rarah, Reethauthi, Rund Helak Bari, Rundh Bhatawali, Rundh Helak Chhoti, Sabora, Sajaula, Saman, Santrook, Sarsai, Seehi, Seh, Senhti, Sent, Senthari, Sikrora, Sikrori, Sitara, Sogar, Sonera, Sunari, Supawas, Surauta, Takha, Talphara, Tamrer, Therawar, Ubar, Usrani, Usrara, Vijay Nagar,

Kumher Khap

Kumher Khap has 7 villages in Bharatpur district. [1]

External links

References

  1. Jat Bandhu, Agra, April 1991

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