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  2. Rewa (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    The ruler of Rewa ruled from Bandhavgarh during the founding reign of Raja Vyaghra Dev, who was a direct descendant of Gujarati warrior king Vir Dhawal. In 1617, Maharaja Vikramaditya Singh moved his capital to Rewa. Maharaja Martand Singh was the last ruler of Rewa who acceded to the Union of India after the country became India. [citation needed]

  3. 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.

  4. Martand Singh - Wikipedia

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    Fascinated by the rare breed of white tiger which was native to Rewa, he worked to protect the species and making the region poacher-free. [3] He also reared a white tiger which he found as a cub. After the abolition of royalty, Singh represented Rewa in the 5th Lok Sabha (1971), 7th Lok Sabha (1980) and the 8th Lok Sabha (1984). [ 1 ]

  5. Tansen - Wikipedia

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    He began his career from the Imperial Court of Gwalior Kingdom and spent most of his adult life in the court and patronage of the Hindu king of Rewa, Raja Ramchandra Singh, where Tansen's musical abilities and studies gained him widespread fame and following. [4] He was a close confidant of Raja Ramchandra Singh, and they used to make music ...

  6. Rewa district - Wikipedia

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    Rewa district (Hindi pronunciation:) is a district in Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The city of Rewa is the district headquarter. Rewa is sometimes called the "Land of White Tigers", as the first White Tiger was discovered here in 1951 by the Maharaja of the province, Martand Singh , in the nearby jungle of Govindgarh.

  7. Kavikalanidhi Devarshi Shrikrishna Bhatt - Wikipedia

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    After the royal families of Bundi and Rewa entered into matrimonial alliances, there was a more cordial and enhanced communication between the two erstwhile states. Owing to the interest of the King of Bundi in scholarly pursuits and his patronising nature, many scholars and pundits were brought from Rewa to Bundi and awarded important positions.

  8. Bhagat Sain - Wikipedia

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    The second view is that he was born in Rewa in Madhya Pradesh and that he served the King Ram Singh of Bandhavgarh. The third view is that Saint Sain was born in village Sohal in Tarn Taran district of Punjab state.

  9. Avantibai - Wikipedia

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    However, stung by the defeat the British came back with vengeance along with the help of King of Rewa and launched an attack on Ramgarh. Avantibai moved to the hills of Devharigarh for safety. The British army set fire to Ramgarh and turned to Devhargarh to attack the queen. [4]