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DEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURE IN BANSWARA DISTRICT

    2 Author(s):  DR. NEETU JAT , DR. LOKESH SHRIVASTAVA

Vol -  5, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 37 - 47  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Banswara (literally “the bamboo country”), was a Raj put feudatory state in Rajputana during British India. It borders Gujarat and is bounded on the north by the native states of Dungerpur and Udaipur or Mewar, on the northest and east by Parthapgarh; on the south by the dominions of Holkar and the state of Jhabua; and on the west by the Rewa Kantha. Banswara state was about 45 Milles (72 Km) in length from north to south and 33 Milles (53 Km) in breadth from east to west and had an area of 1,606 square miles (4,160 Km2). The population in 1941 was 258,760.

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