Ramsar
Ramsar (रामसर) is village and tahsil in Barmer district in Rajasthan. It is a railway station on Munabav-Khokharapar International railway line.
Jat Gotras
Villages in Ramsar tahsil
Abhe Ka Par, Ajabpura, Ajbani, Ajbe Ka Par, Alarakh Ka Par, Anta, Babuguleriya, Bane Ki Basti, Bangli, Bano Ka Tala, Banwa, Basra-Ramsar, Baldev Nagar-Jaydoo, Bhachbhar, Bhadaroo, Bhanpura, Bhanwarlai, Bheelon Ka Par, Bheende Ka Par, Bindu Sinhani, Boothiya, Bukar, Bukri, Chadar Bankalsar, Chadar Dakhnad, Chadar Mandroop, Chandaniyon Ka Par, Chari Barmer, Charwa @ Jharwa, Charwa Takhata Bad, Chauthiya, Chawa, Davkiyon Ki Dhani, Daweka Par, Derasar, Dewaniyon Ka Par, Dhanora, Gagriya, Gandhi Nagar, Gangala, Ganganiyon Ka Par, Ganganiyon Ki Dhani, Gardiya, Gidaliyon Ka Tala, Hale Potaron Ki Basti, Hathma, Hindiya, Hothoyoniyon Ki Basti, Indrawas, Indroi, Jakhron Ka Tala, Jaleela, Janeki Beri, Jaton Ki Basti, Jaydoo, Jheloon, Joonala Bhooka Tala, Jummafakir Ki Basti, Kachh Baniyon Ki Basti, Kantal Ka Par, Kanpura, Kantaliya Ka Par, Kelan Ka Par, Khadeen, Khara Rathoran, Kharchi, Khariya Kalan, Khariya Kita, Khariya Rathoran, Khejdiyali Nari, Khiyala, Kotriya Tala, Labrau, Ladhe Ka Par, Lakriyali, Lasuwa, Mahinaniyon Ki Basti, Manakki Dhani, Mananiyon Ki Basti, Mandroop Ka Par, Mandroop Ka Tala, Mekaran Wala, Mithariya Tala, Mithoniyon Ki Basti, Mohammad Ka Par, Nageka Par, Naisiyae, Neelsar, Nihalaniyon Ka Tobha, Nopatiya, Paboodan Singh Ki Dhani, Paboosariya, Padhariya, Pandhikapar, Peere Ka Par, Pooniyon Ka Tala, Purpuriya, Rajiv Nagar, Ramdeo Ka Mandir, Ramdeoriya Tala, Ramdiyon Ki Basti, Ramsar, Ramsaragor, Rawat Ka Tala, Rodi Nadi, Sabu Ka Par, Sajjan Ka Par, Shahid PahadSingh pura, Salariya Kanlariya, Sangrani, Selau, Setrau,Sherani Potaliyo Ki Dhani, Shere Ka Tala, Sihani, Siyai, Sodha Basti, Sodhai, Sodhon Ki Basti, Sujawal Ka Par, Surali, Suwara, Talab Ka Par, Tamliyar, Ubhreka Par, Viradka Par, Virmiyar, Vishnoiyon Ka Tala, Bakhte Ki Beri,
History
Ramdan Shikshan Sansthan was inaugurated on 2 May 2007 by Ramnarayan Chaudhary, Revenue Minister.[1]
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