Rampura
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About Rampura
Rampura is a town in the Neemuch district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh which was Ruled by Chandrawats of Mewar. The Chandrawats, a branch of the Mewar's Sisodias Rajputs, administered the paragana region of Rampura, and held the title of "Rao." The predecessors of the family relocated from Chittorgarh, the home of the Sisodia rulers, amid the time of Rana Sanga because of the inside conflict, and set up their own kingdom at Rampura in the focal areas of India.
From that point they vanquished Bhanpura and Ajabgarh pargana now Bhangarh and Ajabgarh, an abandoned town in Alwar area. Rampura is a residential area in the Aravalli Range, Rampura has encountered a military past. Numerous fights were battled here between the Rajputs, Marathas, Mughals and British powers. It is situated on the west side of the Chambal River. Its area, interfacing Malwa with Rajputana through the Mukundara Pass, made Rampura deliberately imperative to every one of those with regional aspirations and subsequently a political transport rooster.
Rampura likewise housed many groups of Nandwana people group. These families were extremely rich, yet because of some contention with Chandrawat rulers, all families expelled the Rampura inside a night.As a confirmation, there are numerous old houses trash, close by Baddaa talaab. This people group's goddess Vankul maataa sanctuary is as yet arranged close badaa taalab. Still numerous individuals from network visit the sanctuary to adore the goddess.