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The '''Nikumbhas''', also referred to as '''Nikunpas''', were a Rajput clan that held sway over parts of the '''Alwar–Jaipur''' region. They are said to have displaced the '''Badgujars''' to control this area. Their early capital was '''Abhanagari''', present-day '''Abaneri''', where '''King Chandra (Chand)''' is credited with constructing the famous '''Chand Baori''' stepwell in the 8th century AD.
The Nikumbhas, also referred to as Nikunpas, were a Rajput clan that held sway over parts of the Alwar–Jaipur region. They are said to have displaced the Badgujars to control this area. Their early capital was Abhanagari, present-day Abaneri, where King Chandra (Chand) is credited with constructing the famous Chand Baori stepwell in the 8th century AD.

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The Nikumbhas, also referred to as Nikunpas, were a Rajput clan that held sway over parts of the Alwar–Jaipur region. They are said to have displaced the Badgujars to control this area. Their early capital was Abhanagari, present-day Abaneri, where King Chandra (Chand) is credited with constructing the famous Chand Baori stepwell in the 8th century AD.