Badgujars migrated to neighbouring states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra.
Located on top of a strategic vertical hill, the Khandar Fort in Sawai Madhopur could never come under an easy attack and thus was truly regarded as invincible and was a favorite of many dynasties in India.
The fort was long ruled by the Sisodia kings of Mewar after which it was taken over by the Mughals for a short while before coming under the direct control of the Maharajas of Jaipur in the 18th century.
[2] This fort also belonged to Badgujar Kings and was attacked by Allaudin Khilji.
Other attractions at the Khandar Fort are the two huge water tanks of Ramkunda and Laxmankunda.