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Tera, Kutch

Tera
village
Tera is located in Gujarat
Tera
Tera
Tera is located in India
Tera
Tera
Location in Gujarat, India
Coordinates: 23°17′13″N 68°56′20″E / 23.287°N 68.939°E / 23.287; 68.939Coordinates: 23°17′13″N 68°56′20″E / 23.287°N 68.939°E / 23.287; 68.939
Country  India
State Gujarat
District Kachchh
Founded by Hamirji
Languages
 • Official Gujarati, Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration GJ
Nearest Big Village Naliya
Website gujaratindia.com

Tera is a historic village in the Kutch District of the Indian state of Gujarat. It is in Abdasa Taluka, located 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the taluka headquarters, Naliya, and 84 kilometres (52 mi) from the district headquarters, Bhuj.

The town with thirty-six dependent villages assigned to Hamirji, the brother of the late Rao Pragmalji of Kutch. Historically, Tera was an estate (jagir) given by the rulers of Kutch to their brethren. Tera Jagir consisted of 41 villages, and was one of the largest jagirs of Kutch. Tera was given to one of the sons of Rao Raydhan I during the reign of Deshalji I (1718–1741). During the reign of Lakhaji I (1741–1760), the Chief of Tera revolted against the ruler of Kutch. Rao Lakhaji I sent his troops to subdue the Chief, damaging the village and the nearby Tera Fort. The Chief of Tera subsequently surrendered and swore allegiance to Lakhaji once again. However, most of the present structures and Havelis were built during reign of Rao Deshalji II (1819–60).

The walls of fort was damaged in 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake which were repaired later.

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. The town also derives income from visiting tourists and Jain pilgrims. As many as 50,000 Jain pilgrims visit Tera every year to see the Shamlaji Parshwanathji Jain Derasar. Tera was the first Heritage Village declared by the government of India.


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