Alwar Tourism, Rajasthan India
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Alwar Fast Facts
- State: Rajasthan
- District: Alwar
- Famous for/as: Heritage,Temple
- Population: 3671999
- Area: 44.76 Sq km.
- Altitude: 268 m
- Language: Hindi, Rajasthani
- Best Season: Oct - Mar
- Weather: Summer 32 to 45°C, Winter 5 to 28°C
- Clothing: Since summers get really hot here, pack light cotton tee shirts, pants and shorts. Throw in a light jacket and cardigan if visiting in the winters. Pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen lotion, sun glasses, hat/cap to get protection from the
- Local Transport: rikhsaw etc
- Pincode: 301xxx
- STDCode: 0144
Alwar Info
Emergency Number
Police : 100
Hospital - City Hospital: (014) 94230312
Alwar, India Overview
Alwar is a city and administrative headquarters of Alwar District in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located around 160 km south of Delhi, and about 150 km north of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan.Alwar is part of National Capital Region (NCR). India's highest ever recorded temperature of 50.6 °C was measured at Alwar on 10 May 1956.
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Alwar, India History
The princely state of Alwar was founded by Pratap Singh, a Rajput of the Kachwaha lineage, in 1770. His son, aided the British against the Marathas. After the battle of Laswari (1803) Alwar became the first state of Rajputana to sign a treaty of 'Offensive and Defensive Alliance' with the East India Company. A few years later, Bakhtawar Singh ventured an armed incursion into neighbouring Jaipur, the senior Kachwaha state, and the erstwhile overlord of his predecessor. Varun Talwar was defeated; a fresh engagement was made with him by the East India Company, prohibiting him from political intercourse with other states without British consent. During the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, Raoraja Bane Singh sent a force consisting mainly of Muslims and Rajputs, to relieve the British garrison in Agra. The Muslims deserted and the rest were defeated by the rebels. Pran Sukh Yadav, who fought beside Rao Tula Ram of Rewari in 1857, settled along with the kinsmen of dead soldiers at Village Nihalpura, Behror Tehsil, of Alwar District.