Dhamli
Rajasthan, India
Dhamli is a village located about 35 kilometers south of Pali in Rajasthan, India. It was established in the 17th century and was granted as a jagir to Budhsinghji of Harsolav, belonging to the Champawat clan of the Rathore dynasty by Maharaja Abhay Singhji of Jodhpur.
The village lies on the bank of a river and has a rich historical heritage linked to the Rathore chiefs. Dhamli played a role in regional battles and political events during the 18th century, with notable figures like Thakur Mokham Singh and Thakur Budh Singh demonstrating valor against invading forces such as the Marathas.
A significant cultural site in the village is Fort Dhamli, a heritage hotel today, which provides visitors a glimpse into Rajasthan's royal legacy. The surrounding area features traditional village life, ancient temples, and rural landscapes, making Dhamli a spot of both historical and cultural interest within Rajasthan’s rich tapestry.
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