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Asirgarh Fort is an
Indian fortress (qila)
situated in the
Satpura Range about 20
kilometres (12Β mi)
north of the city of Burhanpur, in the
Indian state...
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known as
Faruqi dynasty. The next ruler,
Nasir Khan
conquered the
Asirgarh fort and made it his capital. He
founded the new
capital Burhanpur in 1399...
- one of the main
routes connecting northern and
southern India, and the
Asirgarh fortress,
which commands the p****, is
known as the "Key to the Deccan"...
- the
Rashtrakuta Dynasty from 753β982.
Excavations of the
Tapti River and
Asirgarh Fort have
discovered many coins,
goddess idols and
temples from the prehistoric...
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Nepanagar is also
accessible by road from the
route going to Burhanpur. At
Asirgarh the road
bifurcates into a
fairly well
maintained road that goes to Nepanagar...
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kanhadesh (Krishna) In 1295,
Khandesh was
under the
Chauhan ruler of
Asirgarh when Ala-ud-din
Khilji of
Delhi wrested control.:β418β
Various Delhi dynasties...
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Nalanda Asirgarh Sharvavarman (Brahmi script: π°πππ―ππ―π―πππ«ππ«πΈ ,
Gupta script: Εa-rvva-va-rmmΔ,
complete form: Εarvavarman
Indra Bhattarika)...
- kala pani) in the Andamans. Lion of
Sambalpur Veer
Surendra Sai died in
Asirgarh Jail on 28
February 1884. Sai was born on 23
January 1809 in the small...
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Wellesley at ****aye. On 18 October,
British forces took the
pettah of
Asirgarh Fort with a loss of two
killed and five wounded. The fort's
garrison subsequently...
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western and
northern India by the
British victories at Ahmadnagar, ****aye,
Asirgarh, and Laswari. His
famous brigades were
annihilated and his
military power...