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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 .
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.
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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 ...
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.
HMHS Rewa, a British hospital ship Rewa sunk by a U-boat off the Bristol Channel in 1918; Rewa F.C., a Fijian football team; Rewa's Village, a community project in Kerikeri, New Zealand; Rewa Ultra Mega Solar plant in Rewa district, India
Sidhi district is located on the Northeastern Boundary of the state between 22,475 and 24.4210 North Latitude and 81:1840 and 824830 East longitude. The district has Singrauli district in the north-east, and Uttar Pradesh Koriya district of Chhattisgarh on the east, and Rewa district on the west.
Martand Singh (15 March 1923 – 20 November 1995) was an Indian wildlife conservationist, parliamentarian and the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Rewa. [1] Born in 1923 to Gulab Singh at Fort of Govindgarh , then the Maharajah of Rewa, he did his college studies at Daly College , Indore and continued at Mayo College , Ajmer from ...