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  2. Bhatner fort - Wikipedia

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    The Bhatner Fort was built by son of Rao Bhati, [1] about 419 km northwest of Jaipur along the old Multan-Delhi route and 230 km north-east of Bikaner. Another name of Hanumangarh was uBhatner, which means "fortress of the Bhati".

  3. Hanumangarh - Wikipedia

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    Hanumangarh was the kingdom of Bhati Rajputs and hence its earlier name was Bhatner. Maharaja Surat Singh Rathore (b.1787 – d.1828) of Bikaner State won this fort on Tuesday. Since Tuesday is the auspicious day of the Hindu deity Hanuman, Surat Singh renamed Bhatner to

  4. List of Monuments of National Importance in Rajasthan

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    Hanumangarh Upload Photo: N-RJ-50 Fort Bhatner: Hanumangarh: Hanumangarh Fort Bhatner More images: N-RJ-51 Three Ancient Mounds Kalibangan: Hanumangarh Three Ancient Mounds: N-RJ-52 Ancient Mounds Manak: Hanumangarh Upload Photo: N-RJ-53 Ancient Mounds Munda: Hanumangarh Upload Photo: N-RJ-54 Ancient Mounds Peer Sultan: Hanumangarh Upload Photo ...

  5. Hanumangarh district - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census Hanumangarh district has a population of 1,774,692, [7] roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia [8] or the US state of Nebraska. [9] This gives it a ranking of 269th in India (out of a total of 640). [7] Hanumangarh is one of the highest per capita income earning district in India.

  6. Rawatsar - Wikipedia

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    The Bhatner fort is 24 miles from Rawatsar, and the Rawats were involved in its annexation. In 1799, the Maharaja Surat Singh of Bikaner sent a force of 2,000 under the leadership of Bahadur Singh (the fourth son of Rawat Anand Singh) to reclaim Bhatner, which had been occupied by Bhatti Muslims, Thakur Madan Singh of Bhukarka, and Rawat Padam Singh of Jaitpur.

  7. Category:Hanumangarh district - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hanumangarh district" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Bhatner fort; H. Hanumangarh Assembly constituency; K.

  8. Timurid conquests and invasions - Wikipedia

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    Pir Muhammad then joined Timur. The governor of the Bhatner fort was defeated, and Timur destroyed the fort and the city In the Siege of Bhatner also known as Sack of Bhatner Fort (1398). [12] He also faced resistance by Khap militias in Meerut but he was still able to approach Delhi, arrived in 1398. In this way, he already defeated all ...

  9. Tibbi - Wikipedia

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    In his invasion of India in 1398-99 CE, Timur encamped at the banks of this lake after overpowering Bhatner fort in modern-day Hanumangarh. The first elected Sarpanch of Tibbi village, under the Panchayati Raj System after Independence, was Thakur Kesari Singh Gahlot/Sisodiya.