Jahazpur (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)

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Jahazpur assembly constituency is one of the seventy Rajasthan assembly constituencies of Rajasthan in northern India. Jahazpur is a city and a municipality in Bhilwara district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. 182. Jahazpur is a state Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency in the state of Rajasthan and is part of Bhilwara Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. Jahazpur falls in Bhilwara district and South region of Rajasthan, It is categorised as a rural seat.

Jahazpur
Constituency
DistrictBhilwara
StateRajasthan
Current constituency
Created1993
PartyBJP
MLAGopi Chand Meena
ReservationGeneral

Geography[edit]

Jahazpur is located at 25°37′N 75°17′E / 25.62°N 75.28°E / 25.62; 75.28. It has an average elevation of 334 metres (1095 feet). There is a Jain Mandir in the shape of a Jahaz (ship) being built there popularized as Atishay Kshetra dedicated to Bhagwan Munisuvrata Nath.The under construction temple is on the Jahazpur-Shahpura (Bhilwara) State Highway No. 39 around 24 km from Deoli a town in Tonk District of Rajasthan on the National Highway running from Jabalpur to Jaipur.

Demographics[edit]

As of 2001 India census,[1] Jahazpur had a population of 18,816. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jahazpur has an average literacy rate of 59%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 45%. In Jahazpur, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Shri 1008 Munisuvratnath Jain Mandir[edit]

Statue of Tirthankara Munisuvratnath

Jahazpur along with Hasteda is known for its ancient idols of Lord Munisuwartnath. The temple at Jahazpur and hasteda is dedicated to Munisuvrata the twentieth Tirthankara of Jainism. The Moolnayak idol at Jahazpur temple is a black-coloured idol of Bhagwan Munisuvrata Swami. This idol is considered miraculous.

The statue of Bhagwan Munisuvrat Nath was unearthed from the ground dug for the construction of a house in Jahazpur in 2013.

Shri 1008 Bhooteshwar Mahadev[edit]

There is a historical temple of Lord Shiva in the village of Luhari-Kalan and is famous among the locals.

Jahazpur State[citation needed][edit]

Jahazpur State was founded in 1572 by Jagmal Singh Sisodiya brother of Maharana Pratap when he was denied the Kingship so he went to Mughal Service and Akbar gifted him Jahazpur Jagir, he used Rao as his title; Jahazpur State existed until 1758, when Maratha forces invaded the Jahazpur fort and then the rulers shifted to Anjar.

Raos of Jahazpur[edit]

  • Rao Jagmal Singh (1572 – 1583) - (b. 1545 - d. 1583)
  • Rao Vijay Singh (1583 – 1620) - (b. 1568 - d. 1620)
  • Rao Prithviraj Singh (1620 – 1628) - (b. 1590 - d. 1628)
  • Rao Gajraj Singh (1628 – 1660) - (b. 1615 - d. 1660)
  • Rao Maandev (1660 – 1678) - (b. 1638 - d. 1678)
  • Rao Surajdev (1678 – 1734) - (b. 1664 - d. 1734)
  • Rao Shaktidev (1734 – 1738) - (b. 1688 - d. 1738)
  • Rao Hamirji (1738 – 1758) - (b. 1708 - d. 1788)

References[edit]

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

External links[edit]

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