Dausa district
Dausa district is a district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is part of the Jaipur division–one of the ten administrative divisions of Rajasthan. The city of Dausa is the district headquarters. Other important cities are Bandikui, Lalsot, and Mahuwa. It is surrounded by Alwar district in the north, Bharatpur in the east, Gangapur in the south-east, Sawai Madhopur in the south, and Jaipur Rural in the west. It has an area of and a population of 1,634,409.
The district is named after the city of Dausa, derived from a Sanskrit word Dhau-Sa which means "Beautiful like Heaven".
History
Dausa is situated in a region known as Dhundhar. It was ruled by the Chauhans and Badgurjars during the 10th century CE. It became the first capital of Dhundhar. In the 11th century CE, Dulha Rai won it from the Badgurjars and continued to rule until 1036 CE. Later, Dulha Rai changed his capital from Dausa to Khoh.When Akbar went to Ajmer as a pilgrim to Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti in 1562 CE, he stayed in Dausa and met with Rupsi Bairagi, the Hakim of Dausa at the time and brother of the then ruler of Amber, Raja Bharmal.
Dausa district was constituted on 10 April 1991 by separating four tehsils, namely Dausa, Baswa, Sikrai, & Lalsot from Jaipur district. Mahwa Tehsil of Sawai Madhopur was included in this district on 15 August 1992.
Geography
The district is situated between 22°33' and 27°33' north latitudes and 76°50' and 76°90' east longitudes. Dausa district is located in the eastern part of Rajasthan within Jaipur division. The area of the district is and ranks at 32nd among districts of Rajasthan. It is bordered by the district of Alwar to the north, Bharatpur to the east, Gangapur to the south-east, Sawai Madhopur to the south, and Jaipur Rural to the west.The Banganga and Morel rivers run through the district. However, there are no perennial rivers in the district. The district falls within the three corresponding
river basins namely "Banganga River Basin" in northern part, "Banas River Basin" in southern part, and "Gambhir River Basin" in lower eastern part.
The general topographic elevation in the district is between 250 m to 300 m above sea level. Elevation ranges from a minimum of 203.2 m above sea level in Mahwa in the northeastern part of the district and maximum of 596.3 m above sea level in Bandikui in northern part of the district.
Climate
The climate of the district mostly remains dry except in the rainy season. The annual normal rainfall of the district is 561 mm.Divisions
Dausa district has 11 Sub-divisions, 15 Tehsils, 11 Panchayat Samitis and 284 Gram Panchayats.Sub–divisions
The 11 Sub-divisions in district are:- Dausa
- Bandikui
- Lalsot
- Ramgarh Pachwara
- Lawan
- Nangal Rajawatan
- Sikrai
- Mahwa
- Mandawar
- Sainthal
- Baswa
Panchayat Samitis
- Dausa
- Bandikui
- Lalsot
- Lawan
- Mahwa
- Sikrai
- Ramgarh Pachwara
- Sikandra
- Nangal Rajawatan
- Baijupara
- Baswa
Tehsils
- Dausa
- Bandikui
- Lalsot
- Ramgarh Pachwara
- Lawan
- Baswa
- Nangal Rajawatan
- Mahwa
- Mandawar
- Sikrai
- Rahuwas
- Sainthal
- Baharawanda
- Baijupara
- Bhandarej
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