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Nindar

Coordinates: 26°19′N 77°11′E / 26.317°N 77.183°E / 26.317; 77.183
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Nindar
village
Map
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictJaipur
Government
 • BodyMunicipal Corporation of Jaipur
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
Telephone code0141
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Nearest cityJaipur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyVidyadhar Nagar
Civic agencyMunicipal Corporation of Jaipur

Nindar (or Neendar, Neendor) is a village in Jaipur District, in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is situated about 10 km west of Amer (Amber) and 2 km from NH 11 (Bikaner to Agra via Jaipur).[1][2] The village was included in Jaipur Municipal Corporation prior to 1995. The village is within sight of the Aravalli Range. In the village are a fort and a palace, visible from National highway No. 11.

History

The village was granted under a jagir to Rao "Shivbramh" or "Sheobramh", the fourth son of Raja Udaikaran of Amber (1366–1388).[3] The descendants of Rao Sheobramh are known as Sheobramhpota.

Raja Prithviraj of Amber included the "Sheobramhpota" in the 12 principal houses of Amber called the Bara Kothri. A Tazimi thikana, it is notable that only three of the twelve principal houses came from predecessors of Raja Prithvirajji. Nindar was founded by Rao Shivbramh, the fourth son of Raja Udaikaranaji of Amber (Jaipur) 1366/1388, who received villages, including Nindar, as his inheritance.

Nindar Fort, last used after the First World War, to isolate Royal family when plague spread in India
Monitors at Mayo College, Ajmer

The English film The Far Pavilions and Hindi film Gulal were also shot inside and outside Nindar Palace and Fort.

See also

References

  1. ^ Neendar, (Rajasthan) Map, IndiaMapia
  2. ^ Jaipur District Map, MapsOfIndia
  3. ^ "Nindar" Princely States

26°19′N 77°11′E / 26.317°N 77.183°E / 26.317; 77.183