Nadol


Nadol is a census town in Desuri tehsil of Pali district, India. Ashapura Mataji temple and Shri Nadol Tirth attract pilgrims.

Demographics

According to Census 2001, Nadol has a population of 9,020, where male are 4,437 and female are 4,583.

History

Nadol was originally called Naddula. The Chahamanas of Naddula ruled the town and its surrounding areas during the 10th-12th century CE. Their founder was Lakshmana was a prince of the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He carved out a principality at Nadol, while his brother Simharaja ascended the ancestral throne. Nadol was ruled by his descendants until Jayatasimha was defeated by the Ghurids. Later, the Jalor Chahamana king Udayasimha captured Nadol. The area was captured by the Delhi Sultanate after Alauddin Khalji defeated Udayasimha's descendant Kanhadadeva.

Transportation

Public transport systems in Nadol is very poor. It include the bus, auto, taxi's. Bus services of the passenger is also poor. Auto rickshaws & Taxi's are allowed to operate with any number of passengers Usually more than the capacity of the vehicle.