Danta, Sikar

Danta is a town in Rajasthan, India.[1] Danta Fort is a historical site near the village. The fort, known as Danta Dera Fort, is now a heritage hotel.

Danta

Danta Shekhawati
Nimawas
Danta
Danta
Coordinates: 27°18′N 75°11′E
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictSikar
Population
 (2009)
  Total30,000
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
332702
Telephone code0091-1577
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-23
Nearest citySikar
Literacy60% (approx)
Lok Sabha constituencySikar
Avg. summer temperature44-45 °C
Winter temperature10 to -5 °C
Websitehttp://www.sikar.org

Karni Mata Temple located near the village, which is made by Thakur Madan Singh Danta, and donated to Sayar Baisa (lady who used to perform the pooja in the temple) along with 300 bega land to meet the expenses to run the temple. Originally the temple building was a hunting lodge. The village was first settled by Thakur Amar Singh Shekhawat, about 1400 AD.

The population consists predominantly of Hindus, Muslims and Jains.

Thakurs

Raja Bir Singh Deo of Khandela, granted the village of Losal with nine others to his son, Kunwar Amar Singh. Rulers were.... Thakur AMAR SINGH, 1st Thakur Saheb of Danta 1669/-, constructed a fort at Rajpura in 1646, and later at Losal in 1654, he was granted the village of Danta by Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Jodhpur in 1669, married 1stly, Thakurani Ratan Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Maha Singh Nirban of Papurna, married 2ndly, Thakurani Kanha Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Kushal Singh Jodha of Ajmera, married 3rdly, Thakurani Raj Kanwar, daughter of Thakur Sadaram Gaur of Sarwad, and had issue. He died after 1669.

  1. Thakur AMAR SINGH
  2. Thakur RATAN SINGH
  3. Thakur GUMAN SINGH
  4. Thakur SAWAI SINGH
  5. Thakur BHAWANI SINGH
  6. Thakur HARI SINGH,
  7. Thakur AMANI SINGH
  8. Thakur NAWAL SINGH
  9. Thakur SARDUL SINGH
  10. Thakur BALWANT SINGH
  11. Thakur BALDEO SINGH
  12. Thakur RAMNATH SINGH
  13. Thakur UDAI SINGH
  14. Thakur PREM SINGH
  15. Thakur GANGA SINGH
  16. Thakur MADAN SINGH
  17. Thakur OMENDRA SINGH

References

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