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DUNGARPUR

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 680 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DUNGARPUR  , a native

state of India, in the
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Rajputana agency, in the extreme south of Rajputana . A large portion is hilly, and inhabited by Bhils . Its
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area is 1447 sq. m . In 1901 the
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total population was 100,103, showing an increase of 2% in the decade . The revenue is £15,100, and the tribute £2276 . An
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annual
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fair is held at Baneswar . Kherwara is the head-quarters of the Mewar Bhil corps . The chiefs of Dungarpur, who bear . the title of maharawal, are descended from Mahup, eldest son of Karan Singh, chief of Mewar in the 12th century, and claim the honours of the elder
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line of Mewar . Mahup, disinherited by his
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father, took
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refuge with his
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mother's
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family, the Chauhans of Bagar, and made himself master of that country at the expense of the Bhil chiefs . The
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town of Dungarpur (pop . 6094 in 1901), the capital of the state, was founded towards the end of the 14th century by his descendant Rawal Bir Singh, who named it after Dungaria, an
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independent Bhil chieftain whom he had caused to be assassinated . After the
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death of Rawal Udai Singh of Bagar at the
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battle of Khanna in 1527, his territories were divided into the states of Dungarpur and Banswara, the name of Bagar being still often applied to the tract covered by these states .

Dungarpur

fell under the sway of the Moguls and
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Mahrattas in turn, and was taken under
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British
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protection by treaty in 1818 .

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