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ALWAR, or ULWAR

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 776 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALWAR, or ULWAR  , a native state of India in the
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Rajputana agency . It is bounded on the E. by the state of Bharatpur and the
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British
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district of
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Gurgaon, on the N. by Gurgaon district and the state of Patiala, on the W. by the states of
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Nabha and Jaipur, and on the S. by the state of Jaipur . Its configuration is irregular, the greatest length from north to south being about 8o m., and breadth from east to west about 6o in., with a
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total
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area of 3141 sq, in . The eastern portion of the state is open and highly cultivated; the western is diversified by hills and peaks., which form a continuation of the Aravalli range, from 12 to 20 in. in breadth . These hills run in rocky and precipitous parallel ridges, in some places upwards of 2200 ft. in height . The Sabhi
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river flows through the north-western
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part of the state, the only other stream of importance being the Ruparel, which rises in the Alwar hills, and flows through the state into the Bharatpur territory . The population in 19ot was 828,487, showing an increase of 8 % during the decade . When compared with a heavy decrease elsewhere throughout Rajputana, this increase may be attributed to the successful administration of famine
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relief, under British officials, The revenue is 185,000 . The maharaja Jai Singh, who succeeded in 1892 at the age of ten, was educated at the Mayo college, where he excelled both in sports and in knowledge of
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English . He came of age in 1903, when he was invested by the viceroy with full ruling powers . Alwar was the first native state to accept a currency struck at the
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Calcutta mint, of the same
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weight and assay as the imperial rupee, with the head of the British
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sovereign on the obverse . Imperial service troops are maintained, consisting of both cavalry and
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infantry, with transport .

The state is traversed by the

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Delhi branch of the Rajputana railway . A settlement of thedand revenue has been carried out by an English civilian . The state was founded by Pratap Singh (1740—1791), a
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Rajput of ancient lineage, and increased by his adopted son Bakhtawar Singh; The latter joined the British against the
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Mahrattas, and in 1803, after the
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battle of
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Laswari (Nov . I), signed a treaty of offensive and defensive
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alliance with the British government . In 1811, owing to his armed intervention in Jaipur, a fresh engagement was made, prohibiting him from
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political intercourse with other states without British consent . In 1857 the
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raja Binni Singh sent a force of Mussulmans and Rajputs to relieve the British garrison in
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Agra; the Mussulmans, however, deserted, and the rest were defeated by the mutineers . The CITY Of ALWAR has a railway station on the Rajputana
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line, 98 In. from Delhi; pop . (1901) 56,771, showing a steady increase . It stands in a valley overhung by a fortress iuoo ft. above . It is surrounded by a rampart and
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moat, with five gates, and contains
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fine palaces, temples and tombs . The
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water-supply is brought from a lake 9 m. distant . It has a high school, affiliated to the
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Allahabad university; and a school for the sons of nobles, founded to commemorate the
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Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria .

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Lady Dufferin hospital is under the charge of an English lady doctor, with two
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female assistants .

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