Sirohi district
Sirohi is also famous for manufacturing of double edged swords,[7][8] from the time of the Chauhan Deora rulers (15th century AD) until 1947.Sirohi district is situated at the south-west part of Rajasthan between parallel of 24° 20′ and 25° 17′ North Latitude and 72° 16′ and 73° 10′ East Longitude.The south and south-east part of the district, which lies between Mount Abu and the main spine of the Aravallis, is mountainous and rugged, and is drained by the West Banas River.Abu Road, a station on the main Delhi-Ahmedabad rail line, lies in the valley of the West Banas.The portion of the district west and north of Mount Abu is drier, lying in the rain shadow of the mountain, which blocks the southwest monsoon.According to the 2011 census Sirohi district has a population of 1,036,346,[2] roughly equal to the nation of Cyprus[12] or the US state of Rhode Island.