Bari Sadri
Place in Rajasthan, India
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Bari Sadri is a town and a municipality in Chittaurgarh district in the state of Rajasthan, India.[1] It was a feudal state ruled by Rajputs of Jhala clan till 1949.
History
During 15th century, the kingdom of Mewar was divided into 16 Rajwadas, and Bari Sadri was one of those. It was given to Ajja Jhala (deposed king of dhrangadhra) by Rana Raimal in the 1500s. From then until 1949, Bari Sadri was a feudal state, ruled by Jhalas, with the title of "Raj Rana".
Geography
Bari Sadri is located at 24.42°N 74.47°E.[2] It has an average elevation of 279 m (915 ft).
Demographics
Climate
The climate of Bari Sadri is generally warm and temperate. It is classified as Cwa (Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate) by the Köppen-Geiger system. In Bari Sadri, the average annual temperature is 24.9 °C. The rainfall in Bari Sadri averages 817 mm annually.[3]