Devjhiri
Published on: 06/06/2017Devjhiri is 8 km. North-east of Jhabua on Ahmedabad-Indore State Highway No.22. It lies 1 km. To the west of the road, on Sunar river. As the name of the village denotes there is an ancient temple of Lord Shiva( Deo, a diety) and jhiri or a perennial spring. The spring has been built up […]
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Published on: 19/06/2019Maize is one of the main Crop of Jhabua. maize contain a number of important B vitamins, folic acid, Vitamin C, and provitamin A (i.e., precursor to vitamin A). Maize is also rich in phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, zinc, copper, iron and selenium, and has small amounts of potassium and calcium.
MoreRajwada Palace, Jhabua
Published on: 23/05/2025Jhabua city is inspired by the name of its King Jhabua Nayak. Jhabua city was ruled by King Jhabua hundreds of years ago and the Maharaja of Jodha Rathore dynasty attacked and defeated Jhabua King. Thereafter, Jhabua city came under the Rajvanshi Raj and the Maharajas of Jodha Rathore dynasty ruled. The founder of Jodha […]
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Published on: 23/05/2025Hanuman Tekri Temple, situated at the top of Jhabua city and 70 feet above the ground, seems to have a different significance in the history of Jhabua district and introduces a different era. As is clear from the name itself, Hanuman Tekri, the word Tekri means high and gives the impression of the structure of […]
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