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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Bamnera, Rani, Rajasthan, Takhatgarh, Sanderao, Bharunda, Pali, Rajasthan, Falna, Bali, India, Jawai Dam, Ranakpur, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Jojawar, Sumerpur, Battle of Sammel, Desuri, Sewari, Auwa, Nimaj, Nana, Rajasthan, Sumerpur Tehsil, Sojat, Roads in Pali district, Khimel, Nadol, Sonana Khetlaji, Garasia, K.S Lodha Public School, Marwar Junction, Sai Dham Rani Rajasthan, Rohat, Jaitaran, State Highway 61, Koliwara, State Highway 39, Raipur, Rajasthan, State Highway 32, Hemawas, Narlai, Lunawa, Rajasthan, State Highway 58, Bagrinagar, Sojat Road, State Highway 62, Somesar, Malari, Khudala Temple, Phulad, Barwa, Rajasthan, Ranawas, State Highway 16, State Highway 67, Mundara, Kudki, S.P.U. College, Falna, Kot Solankiyan, State Highway 64, Panchetiya, Jawai River, Panota, Guda Endla, Bandi River, Mithari, Nimbo Ka Nath Mahadev Temple, Sukri River. Excerpt: Pali District (Rajasthani: ) (Hindi: P l Zil ) is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India. The town of Pali is the district headquarters. During the Kushana Age, King Kanishka had conquered Rohat and Jaitaran area, parts of today's Pali district, in 120 AD. Till the end of seventh century A. D. this area was ruled by the Chalukya King Harshavardhana along with other parts of the present state of Rajasthan . During the period from 10th to 15th century, boundaries of Pali extended to adjoining Mewar, Godwad and Marwar. Nadol was the capital of Chauhans. All Rajput rulers resisted the foreign invaders but individually fought for each other's land and leadership. After the defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan, against Mohammed Gauri, the Rajput power of the area was disintegrated. Godwad area of Pali become the subjects of then ruler of Mewar, Maharana Kumbha. But Pali city which was ruled by Brahmin rulers with the patronage of neigh...