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administrative headquarter of
Hanumangarh District. The city was once
called Bhatner (alternatively
spelled Bhatnair)
because it was
founded by king Bhupat...
- The
Bhatner Fort was
built by son of Rao Bhatti,
about 419 km
northwest of
Jaipur along the old Multan-Delhi
route and 230 km north-east of Bikaner. Another...
- had
control over
Bhatner and
settlements around it. The
Bhattis later lost
Bhatner to the Rat****s of Bikaner, who
renamed Bhatner as Hanumangarh. In...
- seventeenth-century
Nainsi ri Khyat, the
Bhatis after losing Mathura moved to
Bhatner in
Lakhi Jungle, and from
there to
other locations in
western and northwestern...
- Rao Bika
founded Bikaner state and
conquered the
areas of Sirsa, Ladnu,
Bhatner, Bhatinda, Singhana, Rini,
Nohar and Pugal.
During his
reign he controlled...
-
grandson Rājā
Banni Pāl, is said to have
founded Bhatinda,
after conquering Bhatner and
marrying the
daughter of its Rajā.
Banni Pāl's son
Udasi was defeated...
-
governor of the
Bhatner fort was defeated, and
Timur destro**** the fort and the city In the
Siege of
Bhatner also
known as Sack of
Bhatner Fort (1398). He...
- north-east and
south east was in the
control of the Jat
Caste settlements. The
Bhatner area was
under the
Muslim Bhattis and Johiyas. Most of Jat
chieftains in...
- Rao
Bhati The
Bhatner Fort,
supposedly built by Rao Bhati's son
Bhupat in
memory of his father.
Monarch of
Bathinda Reign c. 3rd
century Successor Bhupat...
- (Bagri and
other close dialects),
Punjabi and Hindi.
Hanumangarh also has
Bhatner Fort
which is
considered to be one of the
oldest forts of India. According...