Participated in the gallant warrior Bhil Ranapunja Jayanti held at Railamgara.
It is said that a Bhil ruler Bansia ruled over it
and Banswara was named after his name.
The area is backed by the Aravali Mountains and is inhabited by the Bhil tribe, one of the oldest indigenous tribes.
The Bhil languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages
spoken in 2011 by around 10.4 million Bhils in western, central, and far eastern India.
People of Bheelala and Patliya community are more developed,
literate and resourceful whereas People of the Bhil community has still undeveloped.
The Bhil folk perform this dance by wearing colourful dresses
and carrying swords, arrows and sticks.
This is also a very important tradition in Bhil Community in which there's a custom of building a tombstone
in memory of the person who died recently but this is supposed to be done within one year.
The summons and notices issued to Devi Lal and 60 other Bhil tribals for encroaching on forest land in 2002
are now evidence of their claims under the FRA.
According to Al Badayuni, who witnessed the battle,
the Rana's army counted amongst its ranks 3,000 horsemen and around 400 Bhil archers led by Punja, the chieftain of Merpur.