Kotharia, Rajasthan

Kotharia is a town in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, which was the headquarters of the former 1st class jagir (estate) of the House of Kotharia, part of the Udaipur (Mewar) state, which was in Mewar Residency in Rajputana Agency.

Kotharia
town
Kotharia
Location in Rajasthan, India
Kotharia
Kotharia (India)
Coordinates: 24.58°N 73.52°E / 24.58; 73.52
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictRajsamand
Elevation
547 m (1,795 ft)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-

It is situated on the right bank of the Banas River about 50 km. northeast of Udaipur, and 5 km. from Nathdwara.

History

The first ruler of Kotharia were the descendants of the last Chauhan king of Ranthambhor, Raja Hamir Singh, about 1302. Whose descendants settled in Mainpuri in uttar pradesh state of present-day India.

During the Battle of Khanwa, when Mughal Emperor Babur fought Maharana Sangram Singh (Rana Sanga) on 17 March 1527, one of them was Manik Chand Chauhan,[1] a chieftain from the village Rajor in present Mainpuri district, Uttar Pradesh, who joined Rana Sanga with his 4,000 men and fought to the death. After the war, he was posthumously rewarded with the jagir of Kotharia and the title of ‘Rawat’. Manik Chand’s sons opted to remain in Kotharia and serve Mewar, and were among the first rank of Mewar’s nobles (the First 16 Umraos).

In 1901, the town had a population of 1,586 and the estate had 81 villages under it.[1]

Genealogy

  1. Rawat Manik Chand Chauhan
  2. Rawat Jaipal Chauhan
  3. Rawat Sarangdeo Chauhan
  4. Rawat Tatar Khan Chauhan
  5. Rawat Dharmangad Chauhan
  6. Rawat Sahib Khan Chauhan
  7. Rawat Prithviraj Chauhan
  8. Rawat Rukmangad Chauhan
  9. Rawat Udaibhan Chauhan
  10. Rawat Devbhan Chauhan
  11. Rawat Budh Singh Chauhan
  12. Rawat Fateh Singh Chauhan
  13. Rawat Vijai Singh Chauhan
  14. Rawat Mokham Singh Chauhan
  15. Rawat Jodh Singh Chauhan
  16. Rawat Sangram Singh Chauhan
  17. Rawat Keshri Singh Chauhan
  18. Rawat Javan Singh Chauhan
  19. Rawat Arjun Singh Chauhan
  20. Rawat Man Singh Chauhan
  21. Rawat Shivpratap Singh Chauhan
  22. Rawat Mahesh Pratap Singh Chauhan.[2]
    1. Kunwar Mrigraj Singh Chauhan
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References

  1. Kotharia The Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1908, v. 16, p. 2.
  2. Kotharia Genealogy Queensland University.
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