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Introduction Udaipur is not really an unknown destination. In fact, lately it’s been all over the Internet. Thanks to it’s majestic palace and the beautiful lakes and of course Rajasthan Tourism. It is very surprising to find a spot in such a popular destination which is not so popular and unheard of About 112 Km away From Udaipur a Historical place Situated "Patiya Polo"

History The Panwar Patiya Thikana was one of the ten Rajput locations in Bhomat area of Mewar state. He had got a front meeting in the court of Maharana of Mewar and had the title of 'Thakur'. The hideout had third class judicial rights, according to which the Jagirdar had the right to imprison the offender for six months and pay a fine of up to one hundred rupees. Also, he could decide civil cases up to a thousand rupees. Qualified officers and employees were appointed as per the instructions of the state government to conduct the judicial proceedings. Separate rooms were made for the staff of the court. 1943 AD According to the government's report, there was a separate arrangement of the jail to keep the criminals, in which two rooms were made. Maharana Bhupalsingh granted the Patiya hideout the privilege of having a front meeting in the court, a barrage of a darikhana and wearing gold in the feet. Income of Patiya hideout 1941 AD In the state was considered to be three thousand rupees per annum, on which the state was fixed Rs 201 to give the annual chhatund (dasund) tax 1. From the custom of Mewar's darikhana. Dr. Rajendranath Purohit 2. Ancient documents