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  2. Rewa (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    Rewa State, also known as Rewah, was a kingdom and later princely state of India, surrounding its eponymous capital, the town of Rewa. [ citation needed ] With an area of about 43,530 km 2 (16,807 sq mi), [ 1 ] Rewa was one of the largest princely states in the Bagelkhand Agency and the second largest in Central India Agency .

  3. List of Jat dynasties and states - Wikipedia

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    Misl or sikh confederacy literal meaning (“fighting clan or fighting band”) which ruled over Punjab region after decline of Mughal Empire, however most of them were founded by Jats.

  4. List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Removed the name of the Mughal Emperor from his coinage, replacing the words with Aurang Arya Hind wa Queen Victoria. 20 Dungar Singh: 1872 1887 Assisted the British during the Second Afghan War. 21 Ganga Singh: 1887 1943 Member of Parliament for Bikaner, 1952–1977. On 28 December 1971, India amended its Constitution to remove the position of ...

  5. List of regents - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Queen Anne in 1714 a regency under Lord Parker, the Lord Chief Justice, was set up while King George I was sent for to take up the crown. George, Prince of Wales (1716–17), during the absence of his father, George I. [4] Queen Caroline of Ansbach (1729; 1732; 1735; 1736–37), during the absences of her husband, George II. [4]

  6. Rewa Kantha Agency - Wikipedia

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    Rewa Kantha was a political agency of British India, managing the relations (indirect rule) of the British government's Bombay Presidency with a collection of princely states. It stretched for about 150 miles between the plain of Gujarat and the hills of Malwa , from the Tapti River to the Mahi River crossing the Rewa (or Narmada) River , from ...

  7. Keoti Fort - Wikipedia

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    Keoti Fort is situated on the Rewa Plateau near the northern end of the Vindhya Escarpment. [4] The fort is built on the right bank of a ravine that the Mahana River has cut into the escarpment. The 98 m (322 ft) high Keoti Falls is on the opposite side of the ravine, visible from the northern part of the fort. The elevation of Keoti Fort is ...

  8. Ram Singh II - Wikipedia

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    Coinage of Jaipur under Ram Singh. In the name of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Empress of India. Sawai Jaipur mint. In 1853, Ram Singh initially chose as his first wife the daughter of the Maharaja of Rewa, in spite of the custom that required him to marry the daughter of the Maharaja of Jodhpur as first wife. [3]

  9. Pushpraj Singh - Wikipedia

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    Pushpraj Singh or Pushparaj Singh is the present “Descendent of Baghel dynasty” of Rewa and is a former minister of Madhya Pradesh state in the Digvijaya Singh government. His daughter Mohena Singh [2] is Indian television actress and son Divyaraj Singh is BJP legislator from Sirmour, Rewa.