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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.
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 .
Mohena kumari Singhis the princess of rewa she belongs to the royal family of Rewa. On 14 October 2019, [2] who is the son of Uttarakhand Cabinet Minister Satpal Maharaj. [3] [4] [5] The couple welcomed a baby boy on 15 April 2022 and a baby girl on 2nd April 2024. [6] [7]
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 ...
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. Thus, Kavikalanidhi Devarshi Shrikrishna Bhatt became the ‘state pundit ’ (raaj-pundit) in the court of Raja Budh Singh (1696 to 1735) of Bundi.
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 ...
In 1812, a group of Pindaris raided Mirzapur territory which forced the then king of Rewa, Raja Jai Singh to accede to a treaty with the British Raj. This first Anglo-Baghela treaty (1812) brought dissatisfaction in the region mostly among the Sengar Rajputs who started aggression against the British. [2]
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]