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The city of Jhalawar is situated in the south-eastern
region of Rajasthan, a region widely known as Hadoti (Hadavati),
the land of Hadas. The Hadas are a major branch of the
great Chauhan clan of Agnikula Rajputs.
In the 12th century A.D., Hada Rao Deva conquered this
territory and founded Bundi state and Hadauti. Later
in the early 17th century A. D. during the reign of
Mughal emperor Jahangir, the Ruler of Bundi, Rao Ratan
Singh gave the smaller principality of Kota to his
son, Madho Singh, but when Sahajahan became the
emperor, he issued a Farmaan in the name of Madho
Singh, recognizing as him the King of Kota. The domain
of the Hadas of Bundi and Kota extended from the hills
of Bundi in the west to the Malwa plateau in the east,
with a similar expense from north to south.
The State of Jhalawar was founded on 8 April, 1838,
out of the Kota territory. Jhalawar state got rise as
a result of a treaty between English rulers, Kota
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