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[[Image:Monitors Mayo College Ajmer.jpg|250px|right]]
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This is the name of a village given in succession, as Jagir, to Rao "Shivbramh" or "Sheobramh", the fourth son of Raja Udaikaran of [[Amber]] (1366–1388). The descendants of Rao Sheobramh are known as [[Sheobramhpota]]. It is situated about 10 Kilometers west of [[Amber]] and two KM away from NH 11 (Bikaner to Agra via Jaipur) in [[Jaipur]] district of [[Rajasthan]] India. Now included in [[Jaipur Municipal Corporation]].The village has a panoramic layout between Arawali hills. A Fort and Palace are also visible from National highway No. 11.
This is the name of a village given in succession, as Jagir, to Rao "Shivbramh" or "Sheobramh", the fourth son of Raja Udaikaran of [[Amber]] (1366–1388). The descendants of Rao Sheobramh are known as [[Sheobramhpota]]. It is situated about 10 Kilometers in direct line towards west of [[Amber]] and two KM away from NH 11 (Bikaner to Agra via Jaipur) in [[Jaipur]] district of [[Rajasthan]] India.The village was included in [[Jaipur Municipal Corporation]] prior to 1995.The village has a panoramic layout between Arawali hills. A Fort and Palace are also visible from National highway No. 11.


The English film ''The far pavilions'' and Hindi film ''Gulal'' were also shot inside and outside Nindar Palace and Fort.
The English film ''The far pavilions'' and Hindi film ''Gulal'' were also shot inside and outside Nindar Palace and Fort.
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'''See also'''
'''See also'''


[[Sheobramhpota]]
1:[[Sheobramhpota]]
2:[[Kachwaha]]

'''References'''
'''References'''
[http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/n/nindar.html Genealogy of Nindar chiefdom and Shivbramhpotas]
[http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/n/nindar.html Genealogy of Nindar chiefdom and Shivbramhpotas]

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Fort was used at times of war.It was last used after world war Ist, when Plague spread in India to isolate Royal family
Fort was used at times of war.It was last used after world war Ist, when Plague spread in India to isolate Royal family

This is the name of a village given in succession, as Jagir, to Rao "Shivbramh" or "Sheobramh", the fourth son of Raja Udaikaran of Amber (1366–1388). The descendants of Rao Sheobramh are known as Sheobramhpota. It is situated about 10 Kilometers in direct line towards west of Amber and two KM away from NH 11 (Bikaner to Agra via Jaipur) in Jaipur district of Rajasthan India.The village was included in Jaipur Municipal Corporation prior to 1995.The village has a panoramic layout between Arawali hills. A Fort and Palace are also visible from National highway No. 11.

The English film The far pavilions and Hindi film Gulal were also shot inside and outside Nindar Palace and Fort.

See also

1:Sheobramhpota 2:Kachwaha References Genealogy of Nindar chiefdom and Shivbramhpotas