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  2. Rewa (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    Rewa State was important for the British Raj from perspective of logistics as roads and railway lines connecting Gangetic plains to Deccan passed through the state. [4] 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 ...

  3. Keoti Fort - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ranmat Sinha, a leader in the Rebellion in Rewa State, went into hiding near Keoti Fort. In an encounter at the fort, he killed a British officer who had come to arrest him. Eventually, he surrendered at the urging of the Maharaja Raghuraj Singh who supported the British. He was hanged in 1860 for the murder of the British officer.

  4. Nai Garhi - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Gopal Sharan Singh of Nai Garhi, Madhya Pradesh The town of Nai Garhi which means a 'new fortress' was established by Raja Chattradhari Singh of Sengar dynasty. According to the history of the region, he was a scion of the Sengar clan of Rajputs that ruled over a kingdom known as Mauganj which was also known as 'Mau Raj'.

  5. List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its ...

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    This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) . These polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the Maratha Confederacy or British East India Company.

  6. S. G. Thakur Singh - Wikipedia

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    S. G. Thakur Singh (1899–1976) was an Indian artist who painted in oils, pastels and water colour. [ 1 ] : 52 He worked in the Indian film industries located in Bombay and Calcutta. [ 1 ] : 52 He was acquainted with members of the Bengal renaissance movement of art, such as Nand Lal Bose and the Tagore brothers .

  7. Rewa, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Rewa is a city in the north-eastern part of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is the administrative center of Rewa District and Rewa Division . The city lies about 420 kilometres (261 mi) [ 4 ] northeast of the state capital Bhopal and 230 kilometres (143 mi) north of the city of Jabalpur .

  8. List of heads of former ruling families - Wikipedia

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    Tushar Singh 14 February 2015 Grandson of last ruling Maharawal Jaydeep Singh [51] [52] Baroda: Samarjitsinh Gaekwad: 2012 Gaekwad: Great-grandson of last ruling Maharaja Pratap Singh Rao Gaekwad: 1949 [53] Barwani: Manvendra Singh 2007 Sisodia: Son of last ruling Maharana Devi Singh 1948 [54] [55] Bastar: Kamal Chandra Bhanj Deo 1996 Bhanj

  9. 1927 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Raghunath Singh, Sub-Inspector, United Provinces Police. Allah Rakha, Head Constable, Punjab Police. Geoffrey Bernard Sandeman Prance, Officiating Superintendent, Punjab Police. Dawindar Singh, Sub-Inspector, Punjab Police. Pir Nabi Shah, Sub-Inspector, Punjab Police. Captain Alleyn Cardwell Moore Assistant Commandant, Burma Military Police.