Tera is a historic village in the Kutch District of the Indian state of Gujarat.
The town with thirty-six dependent villages assigned to Hamirji, the brother of the late Rao Pragmalji of Kutch.
Rao Lakhaji I sent his troops to subdue the Chief, damaging the village and the nearby Tera Fort.
[2] The village and its environs are home to a number of historic structures, including: At present, though farming is the main occupation of Tera's inhabitants, crafts such as Bandhani, block printing, mirror work and Jats embroidery also provide main revenue for the villagers.
[10] Tera and its environs are furthermore noted for a variety of wildlife, including chinkaras, blue bulls, wild boars, hyenas, great Indian bustards, peacocks, black partridges, desert foxes, Indian wolves and caracals.