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- Chhatrasal Bundela or Maharaja Chhatrasal (3 May 1649 – 20 December 1731) was the Bundela Raja of Panna from 1675 to 1731. He is well known for his resistance...
- Bhawanipatna Gunupur Thuamul Rampur Kashipur, Rayagada "Animals sacrificed at Chhatar Jatra in Kalahandi despite awareness -". Odisha News Insight. 17 October...
- small parganas. The most successful ruler of Gohad is meant to be Maharaja Chhatar Singh Rana also known as Rana Lokendra Singh. He repulsed Maratha raids...
- American NGO which used it as a club for recreation purposes, till 1947, the Chhatar Manzil was used as the United Services Club. Post Independence, this building...
- family of Kalahandi Kingdom, Chakrakota Kingdom and Paralakhemundi kingdom. Chhatar Jatra is one of the most po****r festivals of Manikeswari at Bhawanipatna...
- Crowd during Chhatar Jatra Rituals during Chhatar Jatra "Kalahandi info". www.kalahandi.info. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. "Chhatar Jatra begins...
- Almost three centuries later Panna was the capital chosen by a leader Chhatar Sal, the founder of Panna State, after leading a revolt against the Mughal...
- Chhatar Singh Darbar (born 8 January 1954; Hindi pronunciation: [t͡ʃʰət̪əɾ sɪŋgʱ d̪əɾbaːɾ]) is a member of the 17th Lok Sabha of India. He represents...
- portal India portal Imambaras of Lucknow Shia Islam in India Roomi Darwaza Chhatar Manzil List of Monuments of National Importance in Lucknow List of mosques...
- Tungabhadra river. The strong fort of Gwalior was then in the hands of Chhatar Singh, the Jat ruler of Gohad. In 1783, Mahadaji besieged the fort of Gwalior...