Jhunjhunu is a city and district in the state of Rajasthan.
According to the historians, when and how did Jhunjhunu settle, it does not get clear description. According to him. In the eighth century, Chauhan studied the period of the rulers, then the mention of the existence of Jhunjhunu is mentioned. Dr. Dashrath Sharma has given the list of the towns of the tehri centenary in the name of Jhunjhunu. Similarly, Jhunjhunu's existence in the mention of the Anant and Vagad states was sustained.
After the Sultan Firoz Tughlaq (AD 1338-1351) the descendants descended. It is said that permanent Khan's son Muhammad Khan established his kingdom in Jhunjhunu, after which the region was constantly ruled by the rulers.
Ruhail Khan, the last Nawab of Jhunjhunu who was persecuted by the Nawabs of his own dynasty. In such a situation, he called on Mr. Sharadul Singh Shekhawat here. After the death of Ruhl Khan, Vikram Samvat in 1787, Shekhawat Rajputs ruled over Jhunjhunu, which continued till the acquisition
This city is in the northern state of Rajasthan, India and the administrative headquarters of Jhunjhunu District. It is located 180 km away from Jaipur, 220 km from Bikaner and 240 km from Delhi. The city is famous for the frescos on its grand havelis. Khetri Mahal, known as Wind Palace, inspired Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh of Jaipur that he was so intimidated by this unique structure that he built the grand and historical hawa mahal located in jaipur. The Rani Sati temple is also located in Jhunjhunu.
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