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           Dhamli Village - 
          Rajasthan  | 
          
          
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          About 
          Dhamli Village  | 
          
          
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          Dhamli is a small village situated in the Marwar region of Rajasthan 
          at a distance of about 34 kms from Pali, Rajasthan. It is a very 
          beautiful and scenic place which fascinate people a lot. Located off 
          the beaten track, Dhamli is a refreshing change for anyone tired of 
          the bustling Rajasthan cities like Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur. It is 
          an amazing place to relax and enjoy the beautiful and scenic landscape 
          of the village. 
           
          The 
          village has a rich ethnic presence and is really a delightful 
          experience to meet them and experience their lifestyle and view their 
          homes. Best 
          Season to visit the village of Dhamli is from October to March. 
           
  
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          History of 
          Dhamli Village | 
          
          
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           Dhamli village was founded in 17th century, was given away to Budh 
          Singh of Harsolav, Champawat tribe of Rathores by Maharaja Abhay 
          Singhji of Jodhpur for their bravery in the battle of Ahmedabad in the 
          year 1780. Name Dhamli is taken from Dhamaji Charan an early resident 
          of the village. Dhamli 
          Village is situated on the edges of river, it has a long history.Very 
          famous heritage hotel Fort Dhamli is also situated in Dhamli.  
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          Temples | 
          
          
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           Dhamli village is also famous for religious temples which are situated 
          here. Shrine of Shri Hanumanji, Shri Ramdovji, Shri Charbuja, Shri 
          Jain, Shri Mahadeoji and Shri Dadavari are some of the famous temples 
          of Dhamli. Charbhuja Mandir, more than 400 years old shrine of Dhamli 
          is modernized recently.  
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