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Rajgarh

Rajgarh is a district in the State of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is located in the Northern part of Malwa Plateau. Rajgarh District extends between the parallels of latitude 23027' 12" North and 24017' 20" North and between the meridians of longitude 76011' 15" and 77014' East. It borders the state of Rajasthan, and the districts of Shajapur, Sehore, and Bhopal. It forms the north western part of Bhopal Commissioner's Division.

The district derives its name from the headquarters town Rajgarh.

The total geographical area of the District is 6,154 sq.km. with a population of 12,54,085 according to census 2001.

At present the District is divided into five Subdivisions and six tehsils.

History

Rajgarh District was constituted after the formation of Madhya Bharat in May, 1948. Prior to this the area of the present District was parceled out among the States of Rajgarh, Narsinghgarh, Khilchipur, Dewas (Senior) Dewas (Junior) and Indore.

Rajgarh was the headquarters of a mediatised State, ruled by the Umat Rajputs and branch of the great paramara clan, they enjoyed a Sanad Estate under the Sultans of Delhi and Mughal emperors in succession. The first capital was Duparia, now in Shajapur District. Later on it was shifted to Dungarpur (19 Km from Rajgarh) and then to Ratanpur (19 Km. west of Narsinghgarh) and back. In order to avoid disturbance by the frequently passing Mughal armies, the Ruler of the Estate, Mohan Singh, acquired the present side, originally known as Jhanjhanipur from the Bhils in A.D. 1640. Finally he shifted the headquarters in the year 1645, giving the place its present name.

During the reign of Akbar (A.D. 1556-1605) a Khilat and a Sanad were granted to Udaji of Tatanpur. At that time, Sarangpur was a Sarkar in the Subah of Malwa. Its jurisdiction extended from the western part of present Sehore District to the eastern part of Ujjain District. Among its twentyfour mahals many have retained their original names and are identified as Ashtah, Talain (Talen), Agra (Agar), Bajilpur (Bijilpur), Bhorsah, Khiljipur, Jirapur, Sarangpur, Sondarsi (Sundarsi), Sosner (Sunner) Sajapur, Kayath and Navgam (Tarana)1. In 1908, Rajgarh State was divided in to seven Parganas, namely Newalganj, Biaora, Kalipith, Karanwas, Kotra, Seogarh and Talen. Narsinghgarh State was divided into four Parganas, namely Huzur (Narsinghgarh), Pachor, Khujner and Chhapera. The Parganas were place in the charge of a Tahsildar each for revenue matters and magisterial work.2 Khilchipur State was divided into three Paraganas. Sarangpur was as now, the tahsil headquarters of Dewas (Senior) and Dewas (Junior) States. Jarapur was a tahsil of Mahidpur District of former Indore State. It has now been abolished and merged in Khilchipur tahsil.

In 1645 with the permission of Rajmata, Deewan Ajab Singh defeated the Bhils in the hilly region of Rajgarh and he constructed a Palace in 1745 which was having five main gates namely, Itwaria, Bhudwaria, Surajpol, Panradia and Naya Darwaja. And it constitutes three very ancient temple namely Raj Rajeshwar Temple, Chatubhujnathji Temple and Narsingh Temple, and in which Rajmata and his 15 year old son Rawat Mohan singh was living safely. In Jhanjherpur which was capital and it is having a palace due to which this place is known as Rajgarh and it had become famous.

Politics

Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies and their areas after delimitation order of 2008

160 Narsinghgarh Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1). Talen, Kurawar and Boda R. I. Circles of Narsinghgarh Tehsil, 2). 12.Narsinghgarh, 14.Kotra, 15.Tindoniya,16.Badodiyatalab, 17.Ganiyari, 18.Jamoniyaganesh and 19.Mawasa Patwari Circles of Narsinghgarh - R.I.Circle of Narsinghgarh Tehsil, 3). Boda (NP)-NPT, 4). Talen (NP)-NPT and 5). Narsinghgarh (M)-MUN.

161 Biaora Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1). Biaora Tehsil and 2). 5.Berasia, 6.Khanpura, 7.Sonkachha, 8.Andalheda, 9.Pupliyabag, 10.Gadiya, 11.Sanwasi and 13.Vijaygarh Patwari Circles of Narsinghgarh-R.I. Circle of Narsinghgarh Tehsil.

162 Rajgarh Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1). Rajgarh Tehsil and 2). Bhojpur R. I. Circle of Khilchipur Tehsil.

163 Khilchipur Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1). Jirapur Tehsil, 2). Khilchipur R. I. Circle of Khilchipur Tehsil, 3). Khilchipur (NP)-NPT and 4). Chhapiheda-NPT.

164 Sarangpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency (SC) - Sarangpur Tehsil.

Places of interest

Narsinghgarh Town, Shyamji Sanka Temple, Narsinghgarh, Jalpamata Temple, Rajgarh, Dargah Shareif, Rajgarh, Chidikho, Narsinghgarh, Biora Mandu, Narsinghgarh, Kotra, Narsinghgarh, Khoiry Mahadev, Rajgarh

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