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Khairagarh State was a feudatory state of the former Central Provinces of British India. [1] Pandadah (8 kilometer from Khairagarh) is one of the most historical places in Chhattisgarh. The chief, who was descended From the old Nagvanshi Rajputs royal family, received the title of Raja, The King, as a hereditary distinction in 1898. The state ...
The main bus stands are situated in Khairagarh and Chhuikhadan city. The district is connected by State highway SH5 (559.6 kms long) between Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh - Pandaria - Kawardha - Khairagarh - Chhuikhadan - Rajnandgaon - Antagarh - Geedam - Bailadila - Bhadrachalam in Andhra Pradesh and SH22 (127.22 kms long) between Abhanpur - Patan - Durg - Jalbandha - Khairagarh - Lanji in Madhya ...
Khairagarh State was a feudatory state of the former Central Provinces of British India. [3] The chief, who was descended from the royal family of the old Nagvanshis of Chotanagpur , received the title of Raja as a hereditary distinction in 1898 or on 1 January 1896. [ 4 ]
Khairagarh is one of the 90 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Chhattisgarh state in India. [2] [3] It is in Rajnandgaon district. [4] Members of Legislative Assembly
After the independence of India, it was included in Madhya Pradesh, after which it is presently in Chhuikhadan city in Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district of Chhattisgarh it was the capital of the state. Chhuikhadan State was established in the year 1750 by Mahant Roop Das Bairagi. and the see of the Mahant's residence.
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Khairagarh and the northern part of the district was ruled by the Raj Gonds of Garha-Mandla. After the struggle of Rani Durgavati, these rulers, as well as the Kalachuris of Raipur who ruled the southern part of the district, became vassals of the Mughals. [1] In 1742, the Marathas under the Bhonsles of Napur invaded Chhattisgarh.