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Thakur Nawal Singh Ji Bahadur (Shekhawat) founded Nawalgarh in 1737 AD at the village site of Rohili. Before abolition of Jagirs in Rajasthan. Since Nawalgarh was a backward village, (backward in the sense of having no business opportunities) people migrated to different states and call themselves Marvaries of Rajasthan. They are highly backward. Nawalgarh was a tazimi thikana of Bhojraj Ji Ka sept of Shekhawat in Shekhawati. Nawalgarh was encircled by the high Parkota (walls) consisting of four Pols (gates) in different directions, namely Agoona Darwaja, Bawadi Darwaja (in north), Mandi Darwaja and Nansa Darwaja. Each gate has iron doors. Bala Kila Fort is situated in the center of the Thikana, and Fatehgarh Fort is situated outside the Parkota as an Outpost. The market place of the town and layout of the havelis indicate that the original city was well-planned before construction. Nawalgarh was considered to be the most modern towns of Shekhawati. The Rulers of Nawalgarh belong to the Shekhawat sub-clan (Bhojraj Ji Ka September )of Kachwaha Dynasty of Jaipur Princely State.

"Naul" was elder son of Raja Dhaan, an Emperor of Bekanair, India. The tribe “Naul” is named after him. They migrated from Nawalgarh and Jaisalmir to Punjab many years ago and most of them are settled in Districts . Some more than three hundred settlements alone have been found in the low areas of Chenab in District Jhang where they had been ruling for three hundred years till the era of Feroze Lodhi. Sials used to pay tributes through Nouls and finally with the blessings of Lodhi rulers, they dethroned Nauls.

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