Bundi district

The Chambal River marks the southeastern border dividing Bundi and Kota districts.

The southern face of this range is a steep escarpment which makes crossing difficult.

[4]: 3 Stone Age tools dating around 5,000 to 200,000 years before present, were found in Bundi and Bhilwara districts of the state.

Hadas are a major branch of the Chauhan Agnikula Rajputs (hailing from fire dynasty).

They had settled in the hilly terrain of Mewar, at Bambaoda, near Bijoliya in the 12th century CE.

The town of Bundi is nestled in the cleft of the Aravalli Range and has a special medieval flavor quite untouched by time.

[4]: 1–2 According to the 2011 census Bundi district has a population of 1,110,906,[3] roughly equal to the nation of Cyprus[8] or the US state of Rhode Island.