About Deogarh
As
soon as you glimpse the Deogarh Mahal, you can see that its rulers must
have been serious players in the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort
a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” – the most senior
feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur. Even so, you might not
necessarily guess that the Rawats of Deogarh (a local title equivalent to
“Raja”) once ruled over the fourth largest jagir in the whole of
Rajasthan. At its most extensive, their territory comprised some 210
villages, with one of their defensive forts as far as 100 km away. Yet
there is little ostentation and even less gold to be found in their
palace. Like most of the Mewar nobility, they spent too much time fighting
to have much to spare for amassing great wealth.
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Destinations in Rajasthan
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