Ajmer tehsil explained

Ajmer Tehsil
Settlement Type:Tehsil
Pushpin Map:India Rajasthan#India
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Ajmer tehsil
Coordinates:26.501°N 74.6504°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Rajasthan
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Ajmer
Seat Type:Tehsil seat
Unit Pref:Metric
Population As Of:2011
Population Total:577,838
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi, Rajasthani
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30

Ajmer is a tehsil in Ajmer district of Rajasthan state in India.[2] [3] It consists of 4 census towns and 85 villages. The capital of the tehsil is the eponymous Ajmer.[4]

History

Before the formation of the Republic of India, the territory of present-day Ajmer tehsil was part of the former Ajmer-Merwara Province (also called Ajmer-Merwara-Kekri).[5] In 1950, Ajmer province became a "Part C" state, and subsequently merged into Rajasthan state in 1956.[6] Following the merger, the new district of Ajmer was constituted which included the territory of present-day Ajmer tehsil.[7]

Geography

The tehsil consists of 4 census town's and 85 villages.[8]

Census town

  1. Pushkar Municipality
  2. Ajmer Municipality
  3. Badlya
  4. Boraj-Kazipura

Villages

  1. Ajaysar
  2. Akhri
  3. Amba Maseena
  4. Aradka
  5. Babayacha
  6. Badiya Ka Bala
  7. Baghpura
  8. Balwanta
  9. Banseli
  10. Bargaon
  11. Beer
  12. Bhanwta
  13. Bhawani Khera
  14. Bhoodol
    1. Bubani Chachiyawas
  15. Chandiyawas
  16. Chawandiya
  17. Chhatri
  18. Danta
  19. Danta, Gegal
  20. Daurai
  21. Dedula
  22. Deo Nagar
  23. Doomara
  24. Doongariya Khurd
  25. Gagwana
  26. Ganahera
  27. Gegal
  28. Ghooghra
  29. Godiyawas
  30. Goyala
  31. Gudha
  32. Gudha, Kadel
  33. Gudli
  34. Guwardi
  35. Hansiyawas
  36. Hathi Khera
  37. Hatoondi
  38. Hokaran
  39. Hoshiyara
  40. Jatiya
  41. Jatli
  42. Kadel
  43. Kaklana
  44. Kawalai
  45. Kayampura
  46. Kayar
  47. Khajpura
  48. Kharekhari
  49. Khonda
  50. Khori
  51. Kishanpura
  52. Lachchipura
  53. Ladpura
  54. Leela Seori
  55. Leswa
  56. Lohagal
  57. Madarpura
  58. Magra
  59. Magri
  60. Majhewla
  61. Makarwali
  62. Manpura
  63. Miyapur
  64. Muhami
  65. Naharpura
  66. Nand
  67. Nareli
  68. Narwar
  69. Nolkha
  70. Oontra
  71. Padampura
  72. Palra
  73. Pushkar
  74. Ramner Dhani
  75. Rampura Nand
  76. Rasoolpura
  77. Rewat
  78. Saradhana
  79. Sarana
  80. Sedariya
  81. Somalpur
  82. Tabeeji
  83. Tilora

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Name Census 2011, Rajasthan data. 11 Jan 2022. 2022. censusindia.gov.in.
  2. Book: Division, India Census. Rajasthan. 1967. Office of the Registrar General. en.
  3. Book: Bhārata Kī Janagaṇanā, 1991: Rājasthāna. Śr̥ṅkhalā 21. 1994. General Administration Department, Government of Rajasthan. hi.
  4. Web site: District sub district identification code—Rajasthan Government. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140123040612/http://www.rajcensus.gov.in:80/OTHER/AHS.PDF . 2014-01-23 .
  5. Tara Boland-Crewe, David Lea, The Territories and States of India (Routledge, 2003), p. 213
  6. Web site: 2016-04-20. The Great History of Ajmer: अजमेर का वृहत् इतिहास . Google Books. 2022-01-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20160420092046/https://books.google.co.in/books?id=8Pk_CQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover. 2016-04-20. Mohan Lal Gupta. Dr.
  7. Sharma, Nidhi (2000). Transition from Feudalism to Democracy, Jaipur: Aalekh Publishers,, pp. 197–201,205–6
  8. Web site: अजमेर की तहसील, गाँव एवं कस्बे – Rajasthan information Guide-Connectrajasthan. 2022-01-09. en-US.