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  2. Rehli - Wikipedia

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    Patanganj jain Mandir. Atishay kshetra Patnaganj ji, Shri Dev Pandrinath Temple located in pandalpur Maratha Kalin temple, Shri Sonbhadra river (which is called Sunar river by local people), dakshin Mukhi kile wale Dada Hanuman temple, bhuteshwar dham world famous and most important citizen of Rehli Nauradehi protected forest and sanctuary is about 25 km away from Rehli.

  3. History of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The new states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal were formed out of the Central India Agency. In 1956, according to the States Reorganization Act, the states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal were merged into Madhya Pradesh, and the Marathi-speaking southern region Vidarbha, which included Nagpur, was ceded to Bombay State.

  4. Gohad Fort - Wikipedia

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    Gohad Fort (Hindi: गोहद क़िला Gohad Qila) is situated at Gohad city in Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The town is situated at a distance of 45 km from Gwalior . [ 1 ] The fort was built in 1505 by Bamraulia Jat ruler Singhandev II of Gohad State .

  5. Rewa (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    Rewa was the first princely state in India to declare Hindi the national language, in the times of Maharaja Gulab Singh. He is also credited for declaring the first responsive government in modern India, providing citizens of Rewa state a right to question their monarch's decisions.

  6. Kaytha - Wikipedia

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    Kaytha or Kayatha is a village and an archaeological site in the Ujjain district of Madhya Pradesh, India, in the Tarana tehsil, near the city of Ujjain, on the banks of Choti-Kali Sindh river. In 1964, V. S. Wakankar discovered the archeologically important Kayatha culture here, dating back to more than 4000 years. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Paramara dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The dynasty was established in either the 9th or 10th century, and its early rulers most probably ruled as vassals of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. The earliest extant Paramara inscriptions, issued by the 10th-century ruler Siyaka , have been found in Gujarat .

  8. Bhil - Wikipedia

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    Bhil or Bheel refer to the various indigenous groups inhabiting western India, including parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and are also found in distant places such as Bengal and Tripura. [4] They speak various dialects of regional Indo-Aryan languages , collectively referred to as the Bhil languages , while the indigenous non-Indo-Aryan ...

  9. Tantia Bhil - Wikipedia

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    Patalpani, Madhya Pradesh Tantia Bhīl (or Tantya Bheel , Tantya Mama ; 25 January 1840 – 4 December 1889) was a freedom fighter active in India between 1878 and 1889. He is described very negatively as a criminal in the British-era accounts, but is recognized by Indians as a heroic figure.