History:
From January 5, 1949 to January 25, 1950, Sirohi was taken over by Bombay State. Shortly thereafter, on January 25, 1950, the old state was split, with some of Abroad Tehsil and Delwaratesil joining Bombay and the United States, and the rest merging with Rajasthan. At that time, the 787 km2 area of Abroad Tehsil and part of Delwaratesil merged with Bombay State at the time, but was returned to the Shirohi district of Rajasthan on November 1, 1956. Sirohi is also called "Dev Nagari". This is because there are many temples and shrines in this area since ancient times.
Famous for?
Sirohi is also famous for making double-edged swords from the time of the ruler of Chauhan Deora to 1947.
Area:
The total area of the district is 5136km2.
Subdistricts:
There are 5 subdistricts in the Sirohi district.
Villages:
There are about 86 villages in the district.
Cities:
There are a total of two cities in the district.
Introduction
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