Dhar

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 town, place with historical importance, taluka headquarter, tourist attraction, district headquarter

Tehsil Dhar, District Dhar, Madhya PradeshPradesh.
Dhar is a Municipality city in district of Dhar, Madhya Pradesh.
The Dhar Municipality has population of 93,917 as per report released by Census India 2011.
In medieval times, Dhar, known then as Dhārā, was the sometime capital of Mahārāja Bhojadeva and other Paramāra rulers.

Dhar or the medieval historical town of Dhara Nagari is located in the Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh state in central India.It is the administrative headquarters of Dhar District. The town is located 33 miles (53 km) west of Mhow, 908 ft (277 m). above sea level. It is picturesquely situated among lakes and trees surrounded by barren hills, and possesses, besides its old walls, many interesting buildings containing records of a great historical importance
On a small hill to the north of the town stands the fort, a conspicuous pile of red sandstone, said to have been built by Sultan Mohammed bin Tughluk of Delhi in the 14th century. It contains the palace built in the 18th century by the Puar rājas. Their cenotaphs are on the edge of Munj Sagar. Of modern institutions may be mentioned the high school, public library, hospital, and the chapel, school and hospital of the Canadian Presbyterian mission. There was also a government opium depot for the payment of duty, the town having been a considerable centre for the trade in opium as well as in grain.

The town, the name of which is usually derived from Dhara Nagari (the city of sword blades), is of great antiquity, and was made the capital of the Paramara chiefs of Malwa by Vairisimha II, who transferred his headquarters hither from Ujjain at the close of the 9th century. During the rule of the Paramara dynasty, Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning, especially under king Bhoj (1010-1060). After suffering various vicissitudes, having been scaked and destroyed by the Solankis of Gujarat, it was finally absorbed into the Sultanate in the 14th century. Dilawar Khan, who had been appointed governor in 1319, practically established his independence soon afterwards. The Lat Masjid is a monument built by him. While Dilawar Khan established his independence de facto, his son Hoshang Shah became the first de jure Muslim ruler of Malwa, with his capital at Mandu. Subsequently, in the time of Akbar, Dhar fell under the dominion of the Mughals, in whose hands it remained till 1730, when it was conquered by the Marathas.
In late 1723, Bajirao at the head of a large army and accompanied by his trusted lieutenants, Malharrao Holkar, Ranoji Shinde (Scindia) and Udaji Rao Pawar, swept through Malwa. A few years earlier the Mughal Emperor had been forced to give the Marathas the right to collect chauth taxes in Malwa and Gujarat. This levy added much value to the Marathas, as both the king Shahu and his Peshwa, Bajirao, were ear-deep in debt. The revenues they collected from their own lands were not sufficient to run the administration of the state and finance their large military expenditure. The Marathas lived by the sword and trade was alien to them. Agriculture in the Deccan depended heavily on the timeliness and sufficiency of the monsoons. The most important source of money were therefore the chauth (a 25% tax on produce) and sardeshmukhi (a ten percent surcharge) exacted by the Marathas. Bajirao had also determined that “war must pay for war”, and was assiduous in enforcing his right to chauth in Malwa. The Maratha armies defeated the Mughal governor and attacked the capital Ujjain. Bajirao established military outposts and imposed taxes on the country as far north as Bundelkhand.

Udaji Pawar's family had for several generations served in the Maratha armies. Udaji had however offended Bajirao for some reason not known, but it must have been serious, because Bajirao first deprived Udaji of all power and later imprisoned him. In 1742, Bajirao nominated Udaji's younger brother, Anand Rao Pawar, to head the family and Anand Rao I is regarded as the founder of the state of Dhar in central India.
Towards the close of the 18th and in the early part of the 19th century, the state was subject to a series of spoliations by Scindia of Gwalior and Holkar of Indore, (descendants of Ranoji Scindia and Malharao Holkar). It was only preserved from annihilation by the talents and courage of the adoptive mother of the fifth raja.

After the third Anglo-Maratha war, of 1818, Dhar passed under British rule. Dhar became a princely state of British India, in the Bhopawar agency of the Central India Agency. It included many Rajput and Bhil feudatories, and had an area of 1,775 square miles (4,600 km2). The state was confiscated by the British in the Revolt of 1857, but in 1860 was restored to Raja Anand Rao III Pawar, then a minor, with the exception of the detached district of Bairusia, which was granted to the begum of Bhopal. Anand Rao, who received the personal title Maharaja and the KCSI in 1877, died in 1898; he was succeeded by Udaji Rao II Pawar.

The Punwars/Parmars of 12 villages in modern day Haryana claim proudly their descent from the king Bhoj (1010-1060).
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Coordinates:   22°35'42"N   75°18'25"E

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  • HEY I M ATALSINGH PAWAR FROM SATARA (MAH)
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  • FROM NASHIK(MAHARASHTRA)
  • I want to visit dhar to see our kuldevi, can anybody guide how to come from pune
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  • From Pandharpur...........
  • I'm proud 2 be an PaWar
  • i am from islampur tal- malshiras dist solapur maharastra .in my village all families belongs to dhar pawar and our gotra is vashishta.I am decedent of Lahmji Pawar-Patil who came from dhar to Deccan(mah) at around 1691. we can start our community on face book.
  • i am in maharashtra .Now in Baramati
  • Dhare che pawar means purvaj of kingdom of Raja Bhoj may 1010-1016.
  • Dhara Nagri is great empiyer, now present time i am stay in Uttranchal but my great bansaj stay in Dharanagri , My kuldevi KALIKA MATA , I AM MARATHA PANWAR , I HAVE PROUDE MY GREAT MARATHA PANWAR BANSAJ, I AM SULUTE MY GREAT KING RAJA BHOJ & OTHER EMPIYER
  • I am harish a pawar from dhule snk darkheda dhar pawar mhanje talvarichi lakh lakhti tej dhar jeela pahun dhusmanachi dhar lagte THE GREAT PAWAR
  • can any body tell me that there is pawar in (SC)cast also , n my uncle says that they r fron dhar n ( i hear that in rajastan also there is dhar)not sure
  • Really astonished to read the glorious history of our ancestors I am proud that I belong to such a magnificient family.
  • i am vinay khamkar, my native is in Ratnagiri, i was told recently by someone that Khamkars are originally Pawars from Dhar...can anyone verify this?
  • i proud to punwars.......
  • EVERYBODY MUST PROUD OF THEIR CAST/RELIGION BUT WITHOUT HURTING ANYONE! I AM ALSO PROUD BEING I AM PAWAR.
  • The BHOJ SHALA or temple of Sarasvati was built by King Bhoja the Great who ruled between 1000 and 1055. Famed for his learning and love of Sanskrit, Bhoja was dedicated to Sarasvati, the goddess of knowledge. The city of Dhar was sacked by the Chalukyas and Solankis in the 12th century and the statue of Sarasvati was taken away to Gujarat where a temple was built for the goddess in 1271. The library of Dhar was also looted and manuscripts preserved in the Bhandars of western India. The mosque known as Raja Bhoj's school or the Bhoj Shala was built out of Hindu and Jain remains in the 14th or 15th centuries: its name is derived from one of the slabs, covered with inscriptions giving rules of Sanskrit grammar, once used as a paving stone in the hall.
  • Are Pawars of Gurjar origin ?????
  • Hi.. m Kanhaiya Powar from Kolhapur (Maharashtra). My original surname is Pawar. I m proud to be a "Dhar-Pawar". Itkya dedipyaman itihas ghadavnarya lokanche vanshaj ahot hi faar mothi abhimanachi gosht ahe. Pan mitrano apan ata ek zaal pahije. through meetings, social networking and other sources. ani apan nehmi pragati krnyakade laksh asla pahije. punha nava itihas ghadavnyasathi. join me on facebook- "Kanhaiya Powar"
  • hi my name vikas patil i am proud to be a DHAR-PAWAR i am from pargaon (warana)kolhapur
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  • YAH .. GUJJAR'S ARE P AWAR ORIGIN..
  • Hi Brothers, I am Krishna Pawar from Pune. Father of my grandfather moved from Dhar to Osmanabad (Maharashtra) and settled there, then after next two generations, settled in Pune. I born & brought up/educated in Pune. It is very proud and amazing that we belong to a family who have contributed in conquering almost entire part of the Indian sub continent in 18th Century. The Peshwa Bajirao (I) himself granted the territory of Dhar to Pawars. Since then it was a jagir of the Pawars. In 1947 this was merged in the Free India. There are countless battle stories of Marathas which they have fought and defeated the enemies. GARV AHE MI MARATHA ASLYACHA.
  • Mul purush of dhar pawar is Shabu sing pawar from Supa (Supa pawaranche) tal- Parner Dist Ahmednagar.
  • Shabu Singh pawar's great grandson Udaji Pawar was from Supa tal Parner Dist Ahmednagar who with Bajirao Peshwa went on the Malwa campaign and won the Malwa region. Supa is the original village of Udajirao Pawar
  • Hi Brothers, I am Chaitanya Pawar from Satara. Father of my grandfather moved from Dhar to Satara (Maharashtra) and settled there, then after next two generations, settled in Satara. I born & brought up/educated in Satara. It is very proud and amazing that we belong to a family who have contributed in conquering almost entire part of the Indian sub continent in 18th Century. The Peshwa Bajirao (I) himself granted the territory of Dhar to Pawars. Since then it was a jagir of the Pawars. In 1947 this was merged in the Free India. There are countless battle stories of Marathas which they have fought and defeated the enemies. GARV AHE MI MARATHA ASLYACHA.
  • Mul purush of dhar pawar is Shabu sing pawar from Supa (Supa pawaranche) tal- Parner Dist bhopal
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