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Village in Rajasthan, India
Nimakidhani Neem Ki Dhani
Neemakidhani
Village
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Coordinates: 27°56′08″N 75°32′32″E / 27.93546°N 75.5422°E / 27.93546; 75.5422
CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
DivisionJaipur
DistrictSikar
TehsilRamgarh Shekhawati Rajasthan
Foundedc. 1482–1483
Founded byNyoldanji Kavia
Elevation320 m (1,050 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN331024
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
ClimateHot semi-arid (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature48–49 °C
Avg. winter temperature0–1 °C
Avg. annual precipitation460 mm

Nimakidhani (also known as Neem Ki Dhani or Neemakidhani) is a village located in Fatehpur tehsil, Sikar district, within the Jaipur division, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Lying on the border of three districts, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, and Churu, it is part of the historical region of Shekhawati and has a sub-tropical semi-arid climate.The nearest railway station Ramgarh Shekhawati is well connected by trains with Jaipur and Churu.

History

The village was founded by Nyoldanji Kavia in the year 1539 of the Vikram Samwat calendar (c. 1482–1483). The land was given in jagir as sasan by Devi Singh of Sikar. The Karanimata mandir of this village is very important, statue was placed by Baldanji Kavia and regular puja (worshiping) is being performed by local people

References

  1. Śekhāvata, Raghunāthasiṃha (1998). Shekhawati Pradesh ka rajnitik itihas (in Hindi). Ṭhā. Mallūsiṃha Smr̥ti Granthāgāra. p. 696.
  2. Miśra, Ratanalāla. Śekhāvāṭī: Ārya Samāja ke cāra stambha (in Hindi). Roḍe Viśvavidyālaya. p. 108.


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