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(Redirected from Hadavati) Region of Rajasthan, India For the language, see Hadoti language.

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Region in Rajasthan, India
Hadoti
Region
Location of Hadoti
Country India
StateRajasthan
Districts List
Area
 • Total24,204 km (9,345 sq mi)
Population
 • Total5,695,804
 • Density240/km (610/sq mi)
Languages
 • Hadoti51.57%
 • Hindi32.76%
 • Malvi5.51%
Largest City

Hadoti is a region of Rajasthan state in western India, which was once called the Bundi Kingdom. The biggest cities are Jhalawar and Kota. It includes the districts of Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar and Kota and is bounded on the west by the Mewar, on the northwest by Ajmer regions of Rajasthan, and on the south by the Malwa, on the east by the Gird regions of Madhya Pradesh state.

Notable people

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Speaker, Lok Sabha

Geography

The region of south eastern Rajasthan lies between Malwa Plateau in the east, Aravali range in the west and Marwar plateau in the west south side, on the border with Madhya Pradesh. The major river is the Chambal River, with its tributaries Kaalisindh, Parvati, Parwan and Chapi. The soil is alluvial.

Princely states of Hadoti

Demographics

Religion

Religion in Hadoti (2011)

  Hinduism (89.75%)  Islam (8.54%)  Jainism (0.96%)  Others (0.75%)

The vast majority of the population are Hindu. Muslims form the largest minority and are largely concentrated in urban areas.

Languages

Languages in Hadoti (2011)

  Hadauti (51.57%)  Hindi (32.76%)  Malvi (5.51%)  Sondwari (3.53%)  Rajasthani (2.30%)  Urdu (1.30%)  Others (3.03%)

Hadauti is the main language spoken in the region. Hindi is popular in urban areas like Kota. Malvi and Sondwari, a distinct dialect of Malwi, is spoken in the southern and western parts of Jhalawar along with Hindi.

See also

Kota limestone


References

  1. ^ "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". 2011 census of India. Archived from the original on 15 August 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. "2011 census of India". Retrieved 1 December 2021.
Historical regions of North India

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