Orchha is a town, near the city of Niwari in the Niwari district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by a Bundela rajput ruler Rudra...
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Orchha State (also known as Urchha, Ondchha and Tikamgarh) was a kingdom situated in the Bundelkhand region and later a princely state in British India...
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The Orchha Fort complex, which houses a large number of ancient monuments consisting of the fort, palaces, temple, and other edifices, is located in the...
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Mahal, Citadel of Jahangir, Orchha Palace, Mahal-e-Jahangir Orchha, Jahangir Citadel is a citadel and garrison located in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India. The...
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Chaturbhuj Temple, dedicated to Vishnu, is situated at Orchha in Madhya Pradesh, India. The name Chaturbhuj is a combination of 'chatur' meaning "four"...
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the kingdom of Orchha, which was founded in the 16th century by the Bundeli chief Rudra Pratap Singh, who became the first King of Orchha. In 1783 the capital...
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Ram Raja Temple (redirect from Ram Raja Temple Orchha)
Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage and receives devotees in large numbers regularly and is also commonly known as Orchha Temple...
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Jhansi (section Early history: Orchha and Mughal rule)
other towns, primarily Orchha. (The rajas of Orchha moved their capital to Tikamgarh around this time, and the town of Orchha itself rapidly declined...
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photography took place from March to September 2024 in Mumbai, Kolkata, Orchha, and Leh, with cinematography by Manu Anand. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 was theatrically...
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dussumieri), Orchha Tigress with cubs in Kanha Tiger Reserve Tickell's blue flycatcher, Bandhavgarh National Park Vultures in the nest, Orchha Male nilgais...
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Sanchi (1989) The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka (2003) The city of Gwalior and Orchha(2020) ( Not included as a world heritage site, pilot cities for the Historic...
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founder and first raja of the kingdom that became the princely state of Orchha, India, during the Lodi dynasty . His name is sometimes spelled Rudrapratap...
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district of Madhya Pradesh. Niwari has 3 tehsils: Prithvipur, Niwari and Orchha. It became the 52nd district of the state. Under this district, 56 Panchayats...
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to Orchha in 1531 CE. The Orchha State was the parent Bundela kingdom. Datia State (1626 CE) and Panna State (1657 CE) separated from the Orchha State...
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of the town was Tihri. In 1783, the ruler of Orchha Vikramajit (1776–1817) shifted his capital from Orchha to Tihri and renamed it Tikamgarh (Tikam is...
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was patronized by Vir Singh Deo of Orchha. Keshavdas was a Sanadhya Brahman born in 1555 probably near to Orchha at Tikamgarh. There were many pandits...
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Sitamau City Palace Dhar Jheera bagh Palace Dhar Datia Palace Orchha palace Jahangir Mahal, Orchha Govindgarh Palace Rewa Gohar Mahal Bhopal Shaukat Mahal Bhopal...
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the region of Bundelkhand also included several princely states, such as Orchha, Datia, and Samthar. Also, kingdoms such as Damoh, Ramgarh were ruled by...
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northeast through Madhya Pradesh and enters Uttar Pradesh after flowing through Orchha. Nearly half of its course, which is not navigable, runs over the Malwa...
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importance. In the 17th century under Raja Bir Singh Deo I (r. 1605–1627) of Orchha rose to prominence again. Raja Bir Singh Deo had good relations with the...
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The Orchha state was founded in 1531 (the 16th century AD) by the Bundela Rajput chief, Rudra Pratap Singh, who became the first King of Orchha, (r....
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Vyas Ji was born in the year 1512 in a Sanadhya Gaur Brahmin family in Orchha, Bundelkhand. His father Shri Sumokhan Shukl was a follower of Madhva tradition...
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rhetoric. Bihari was born in Gwalior in 1595, and spent his boyhood in Orchha in the Bundelkhand region, where his father, Keshav Rai lived. After marriage...
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of Madhya Pradesh, which contains historical sites such as Khajuraho and Orchha. The Ken River and Dhasan River are the major rivers of the Division. Sagar...
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Chrono Cross Orsha, a city in Belarus Orchha, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India, formerly the capital of Orchha State Orchha State, a princely state of Bundelkhand...
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Sheesh Mahal, at Patiala, Punjab, India Sheesh Mahal, in the Orchha Fort complex, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India Sheesh Mahal in Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar...
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Vir Singh Deo (category Orchha)
Bir Singh Dev, was a Bundela Rajput chief and the ruler of the kingdom of Orchha in the historic Bundelkhand region of modern Madhya Pradesh. He was a vassal...
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Lavkushnagar and other historic places like Kulpahar, Charkhari, Kalinjar, Orchha, and Jhansi. The town is connected with railways and state highways. Mahoba...
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Mandsaur Fort, Mandsaur Mandu fort complex, Dhar Narwar Fort, Shivpuri Orchha Fort, Niwari Raisen Fort, Raisen Sabalgarh Fort, Morena Utila Fort, Gwalior...
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Siva Temple Bijasan Mata Temple Indore, Indore Chaturbhuj Temple (Orchha), Orchha Chintaman Ganesh Temple, Ujjain Dada Darbar, Khandwa Devi Jagadambi...
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