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Ladnu
Ladnu, also Ladnun, is a city and a municipality, in Didwana-Kuchaman district, (previously Nagaur District), in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is a Tehsil headquarters of Didwana Kuchaman District. It is home to the Jain Vishva Bharati University.
Ladnun is a town and a municipality in Didwana district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is also the tehsil's headquarters and subdivision. Ladnun tehsil has [139 village] in all. Bakliya, Nimbi Jodha, Jaswantgarh and Sunari are the largest of the villages. Ladnun has a M.L.A seat and 32 elected ward members in Ladnun Municipality.
Ladnun was earlier known as Chanderi Nagari, It is 380 km west of Delhi and 225 km north-west of Jaipur. Its population is approx. 57,047 as of 2001 Indian census. It is situated 329 m above sea level and at 27° 39' 0" north and 74° 23'-1" east longitude.
The Digambara Bara Jain Temple has an inscription dating to 1229.
Ladnun has a dry climate with a hot summer. Sand storms are common in summer. The climate of the city is conspicuous by extreme dryness, large variations of temperature and highly variable rainfall. The mercury in the Mercury Barometer keeps on rising intensely from March till June. These are the hottest months. The maximum temperature recorded in the city is 47 °C with 0 °C as the lowest recorded temperature. The average temperature of the city is 23.5 °C. The winter season extends from mid November till the beginning of March. Rainy season is of a short duration from July to mid September. The average rainfall in the city is 36.16 cm & 51.5% humidity.
History of Ladnun, Rajasthan Ladnun, historically known as Chanderi Nagari, is a town in Rajasthan's Didwana-Kuchaman district. Its history is deeply intertwined with the Rathore and Bhati Rajput clans, reflecting a legacy of power struggles, migrations, and alliances.
In the 16th century, Rao Maldeo Rathore of Jodhpur annexed Ladnun, bringing it under the Rathore domain. The town remained a part of Jodhpur State until the mid-20th century. Under Rathore rule, Ladnun developed into an administrative and trade center, benefiting from its strategic location on the Marwar trade route.
The arrival of Thakur Udai Singh Bhati in Ladnun is a significant event recorded in the historic Pothi (manuscript) maintained by Bhat Rao Uday Singh of Asalpur. Originally from Bhawanda, Thakur Udai Singh Bhati was forced to leave due to the anger of the former Maharaja of Jodhpur. His original plan was to cross Marwar via Ladnun and settle in Churu, which at the time was beyond Jodhpur's direct control.
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Ladnu
Ladnu, also Ladnun, is a city and a municipality, in Didwana-Kuchaman district, (previously Nagaur District), in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is a Tehsil headquarters of Didwana Kuchaman District. It is home to the Jain Vishva Bharati University.
Ladnun is a town and a municipality in Didwana district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is also the tehsil's headquarters and subdivision. Ladnun tehsil has [139 village] in all. Bakliya, Nimbi Jodha, Jaswantgarh and Sunari are the largest of the villages. Ladnun has a M.L.A seat and 32 elected ward members in Ladnun Municipality.
Ladnun was earlier known as Chanderi Nagari, It is 380 km west of Delhi and 225 km north-west of Jaipur. Its population is approx. 57,047 as of 2001 Indian census. It is situated 329 m above sea level and at 27° 39' 0" north and 74° 23'-1" east longitude.
The Digambara Bara Jain Temple has an inscription dating to 1229.
Ladnun has a dry climate with a hot summer. Sand storms are common in summer. The climate of the city is conspicuous by extreme dryness, large variations of temperature and highly variable rainfall. The mercury in the Mercury Barometer keeps on rising intensely from March till June. These are the hottest months. The maximum temperature recorded in the city is 47 °C with 0 °C as the lowest recorded temperature. The average temperature of the city is 23.5 °C. The winter season extends from mid November till the beginning of March. Rainy season is of a short duration from July to mid September. The average rainfall in the city is 36.16 cm & 51.5% humidity.
History of Ladnun, Rajasthan Ladnun, historically known as Chanderi Nagari, is a town in Rajasthan's Didwana-Kuchaman district. Its history is deeply intertwined with the Rathore and Bhati Rajput clans, reflecting a legacy of power struggles, migrations, and alliances.
In the 16th century, Rao Maldeo Rathore of Jodhpur annexed Ladnun, bringing it under the Rathore domain. The town remained a part of Jodhpur State until the mid-20th century. Under Rathore rule, Ladnun developed into an administrative and trade center, benefiting from its strategic location on the Marwar trade route.
The arrival of Thakur Udai Singh Bhati in Ladnun is a significant event recorded in the historic Pothi (manuscript) maintained by Bhat Rao Uday Singh of Asalpur. Originally from Bhawanda, Thakur Udai Singh Bhati was forced to leave due to the anger of the former Maharaja of Jodhpur. His original plan was to cross Marwar via Ladnun and settle in Churu, which at the time was beyond Jodhpur's direct control.
