Kalwa, Rajasthan

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Kalwa

Kalwa
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Kalwa
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Kalwa
Kalwa (India)
Coordinates: 25°09′23″N73°50′29″E / 25.156278°N 73.841386°E / 25.156278; 73.841386 Coordinates: 25°09′23″N73°50′29″E / 25.156278°N 73.841386°E / 25.156278; 73.841386
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Rajasthan
District nagaur
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
341502
341502
ISO 3166 code RJ-IN
Vehicle registration RJ-
Nearest cityMakrana
Climate normal (Köppen)

Kalwa is a small town in district nagaur Rajasthan. IThis is a well-connected village by road and rail.

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History

The tamrapatra of Jagir of Kalwa was given To Kalu ji DUDI. Dudies of Kalwa came from Haryana hisaar. Dudies ruled here for many generations they built ponds . They removed untouchability in village and all caste were treated equal and there this approach made rajputs enemy . They give status to women identity and respect to women is rule of village .

Population

The population of the village has mainly the RAJPUT (RATHORE)

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References

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