The significant state of the Jhalas, Jhalawar was created in 1838 AD after being divided from Kota by the British rulers. Outstanding assistance from various rulers including Zalim Singh I finished it a culturally rich state. Situated in the south eastern region of Rajasthan at the edge of the Malwa plateau, Jhalawar has rocky but water-laden verdant landscape, dissimilar much of Rajasthan. With some exquisite ancient cave paintings, massive forts, thickly wooded forests and exotic wildlife variety, Jhalawar boasts of rich historic as well as natural wealth.
One can spot innumerable variety of birds as one drives past the lush countryside. Red poppy fields and orange laden orchards make the countryside all the more fascinating and colourful during winters. The area around Bhawani Mandi is known for contributing a major share to the production of citrus in the country. Inscription and some marvelously built temples.
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