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- city to Siwana is Balotra, 35 km from Siwana. The ruined Siwana fort (Gadh Siwana) is situated on a hilltop. According to bardic tradition, Siwana was established...
- In 1308, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji captured the Siwana fort located in present-day Rajasthan, India. Alauddin's forces had been besieging...
- Siwana is one of the 200 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Rajasthan state in India. It is in Barmer district. List of constituencies of the Rajasthan...
- 1304), Jaisalmer (1299), Ranthambore (1301), Chittor (1303), Malwa (1305), Siwana (1308), and Jalore (1311). These victories ended several Rajput and other...
- The Paramaras of Siwana were one of the many Rajput rulers in Rajasthan who ruled a prin****lity centered on the fort of Siwana. They belonged to the Rajput...
- Kumbha and captured several Rat**** strongholds including Nagaur, Jhalor and Siwana. Rao Jodha formed an alliance with several Rajput clans including the Deora's...
- Haldeshwar Mahadev Temple, po****rly known as Mini Mount, is situated in Siwana in Balotra amidst the Aravali mountain ranges. The temple is unique in its...
- Das. Kalyan Das fled the Imperial Camp to Siwana. Udai Singh sent two of his sons, Bhopat and Jaisingh to Siwana. But the fort and opponent proved too strong...
- the Delhi forces, especially since Alauddin's conquest of the neighboring Siwana fort. Kanhadadeva's army achieved some initial successes against the invaders...
- Khan managed to reduce the fort of Duran and attack Siwana. By the end of March 1576, the fort of Siwana had fallen and left Chandrasen as a homeless wanderer...