Ahar, Rajasthan

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Ahar
Former town
Memorials to past rulers of Mewar in Ahar
Memorials to past rulers of Mewar in Ahar
Ahar is located in Rajasthan
Ahar
Ahar
Location in Rajasthan
Coordinates: 24°35′14″N 73°43′18″E / 24.587258°N 73.721550°E / 24.587258; 73.721550Coordinates: 24°35′14″N 73°43′18″E / 24.587258°N 73.721550°E / 24.587258; 73.721550
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictUdaipur district

Ahar is a former town of historical significance, located on the north bank of the Ahar River in the present-day city of Udaipur, Rajasthan, in India.

History[]

Archeological excavations in the late 1950s and early 1960s revealed that Ahar was the site of the Chalcolithic Ahar culture.[2] Two distinct cultures have been identified at the Ahar archeological site - Ahar Period I (2580 BC to 1500 BC) and Ahar Period II (1000 BC onwards).[2]

In the pre-modern era, Ahar was a politically significant town after it became the capital of the Guhil rulers of Mewar in c.948 and stayed so until c.1116 when the capital moved to Nagda.[3][4] Its other historical names are Aghatapura and Atpura.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ahar, Rajasthan
  2. ^ a b Hooja, Rima (July 2000). "The Ahar culture: A Brief Introduction". Serindian: Indian Archaeology and Heritage Online (1). Archived from the original on 18 August 2000.
  3. ^ Bhattacharya, A.N. (2000). Human Geography of Mewar. Himanshu Publications. ISBN 9788186231906.
  4. ^ a b Jain, Kailash Chand (1972). Ancient Cities and Towns of Rajasthan, A Study of Culture and Civilization. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 219–224.


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