Behror Tehsil, Administrative division in Kotputli-Behror district, India.
Behror Tehsil is an administrative subdivision in the Kotputli-Behror district of northeastern Rajasthan. The territory consists of villages and smaller towns distributed across the landscape, connected by regional roads and crossed by the Sahibi River.
People have lived in this region since the late Harappa period, as shown by archaeological findings in the Sahibi River Basin. The area became integrated into Rajasthan's administrative framework over time.
The area maintains 179 villages with local governance through gram panchayats, reflecting traditional Indian administrative systems and community organization.
National Highway 48 provides the main road connection through the region, linking it to surrounding areas and larger cities. Travel between villages requires planning and local transport is typically limited, so having a guide or arranged transport is helpful.
The tehsil recorded specific demographic patterns with 64,953 households, including 8,800 in urban areas and 56,153 in rural environments.
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