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Banswara can be best described as the native place of the Bhils who form 39% of the tribal population of India. Banswara either got its name from bans or bamboo trees (Dendorocalamus stricus) which once grew in abundance here, or from a Bhil chieftain named Bansna.
 
This Bhil chief was killed by Maharawal Jagmal Singh in the battle over the possession of the region. But Jagmal was quite impressed by Bansna’s bravery, and true to his generous nature he named the place after his rival. Banswara is presently known as the City of Hundred Islands due to the river Mahi, which borders the district and surrounds a number of islands.
 
The Mahi river, revered by the locals, separates the Banswara and Dungarpur districts into two distinct regions. Banswara lies on the southeast of Rajasthan and is bounded by Udaipur in the west, Chittaurgarh in the north.
 
 
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Banswara (Princely State) Rajasthan India has an area of 5,037 km², 1.47% of Rajabanswara-rajasthan-indiasthan state, India.Banswara City is the district headquarters. Banswara is bounded on the north by Udaipur District, on the northeast by Chittorgarh Distric.
 
Flashes from the Past:
 
Present Banswara comprises of the erstwhile territories of the princely state of Banswara and the chieftainship of Kushalgarh. Earlier Banswara formed a part of the Bagar or Vagad region with its capital at Vatpadrak, presently Baroda (see Dungarpur for more details).
 
The area witnessed the developing civilization of Ahar, which dates back to neraly 4,000 years. However, the early history of Bagar is obscure. A horde of silver coins belonging to 181 to 353AD was unearthed at village Surwaniya suggesting the rule of the Sakya clan over the district.
 
After the dissolution of the Kushana empire some Sakya chiefs continued to rule the Malwa region. They were the Kshatrapas, of whom the last ruler Rudradaman III was defeated by the Gupta king Chandra Gupta Vikramaditya II in 388AD. The Guptas were then defeated and ousted by the Hun invader Toramana in 499AD.
 
Major Attractions of Banswara:
 
Mahi Dam
 
Mahi Dam, Another one of the excursions around Banswara, Rajasthan is the Mahi Dam, built under the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project on the Mahi River. Over time a number of dams and canals were built over the picturesque surroundings. The Mahi River also has a number of islands inside the Mahi Dam catchment area, which give Banswara the name of "City of Hundred Islands". Mahi Dam is about 18 km from Banswara, in Rajasthan. Mahi dam have an amiable garden with fountain. You must visit here for your Rajasthan tour.
 
The dam is situated amidst beautiful surroundings and is one among the various dams and canals built over the Mahi River under the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project. There is a beautiful garden with a fountain worth visiting Banswara is also well known for the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project and for numerous dams and canals situated at beautiful sites.
 
Anand Sagar Lake
 
Anand Sagar, Banswara, Rajasthan sightseeing tour must include Anand Sagar Lake, situated on the eastern side of Banswara. An artificial lake, it is said to have been constructed by Lachhi Bai Of Idar, the Rani of Maharawal Jagmal. Near the lake are the royal chhatris or cenotaphs of former rulers of the state.
 
On the eastern side of the town lies this artificial lake, said to have constructed by Lachhi Bai Of Idar - The Rani of Maharawal Jagaml. The chhatris or cenotaphs of erstwhile rulers of the state are situated close by.
 
Also near by are the holy trees known as "Kalpa Vriksha" which are said to fulfill the desires of visitors. Constructed by Lachhi Bai of Idar (the queen of Maharawal Jagmal), Anand Sagar is an artificial lake located on the eastern side of Banswara.
 
Abdulla Pir
 
Abdulla Pir is the dargah of Abdul Rasul, a Bohara Muslim saint. The dargah is situated in the southern part of Banswara city. The people of Bohara community throng the dargah every year at the time of Urs, an annual Muslim fair.
 
Apart from the Muslim festivals of Id and Muharram celebrated here, Urs forms an annual occurrence.Abdullah Pir tomb here is an important shrine for the Bohra Muslims who were originally Hindus but later became Musta’li Ismaili Muslims. The Urs is a commemoration of the death anniversary of Abdullah Pir.
 
The shrine of Abdullah Pir is visited by Muslim devotees from various parts of the country as well as abroad. Set amidst beautifully laid out gardens, the shrine with a domed roof is a solid white marbled structure with four entrances.
 
How to Reach Banswara:
 
By Air- The nearest airport from Banswara is Udaipur (160 Km).
 
By Train- Rail Nearest railway station from Banswara is Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh), which is 80 Km away and connected with major cities of India.
 
By Bus - Banswara is connected to cities and towns of Rajasthan, Gujarat and M.P. State transport corporations and private operators run buses to major cities like Ahmedabad, Baroda, Bhopal, Ujjain, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Mount Abu, Bombay and Delhi.
 
Banswara Weather:
 

Banswara district is located in the Southern part of Rajasthan,which has different-

 

relief and geographical features in comparison to other parts of Rajasthan.The climate of Banswara is milder than that of North and West Rajasthan.During the summers, the temperature in and around Banswara remains quite high like other parts of Rajasthan. The Mercury hovers between 25° C to 45° C in summer months. In winters, the temperature of Banswara goes down due to the Desert landscape of Rajasthan and the Mercury dips to as low as 0° C. The highest temperature during winter months remains around 20° C. The annual rainfall in Banswara district of Rajasthan is about 92 cms.

 

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