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Gawilghur (also,
Gawilgarh or Gawilgad, Pronunciation: [ɡaːʋilɡəɖ]) was a well-fortified
mountain stronghold of the
Maratha Empire north of the Deccan...
- Panjhara, Bori, Girna, Waghur, Purna, Mona, and Sipna. They
originate in the
Gawilgarh hills,
Ajanta hills, the
Western Ghats, and Satmalas. The
river is supposedly...
- of Berar,
lying west of the
Wardha River and
south of the
fortress of
Gawilgarh, was also
granted to the Nizam. 1836
During the
final and
Third Anglo-Maratha...
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River in
Anuppur District lies in
Madhya Pradesh. The Satpuras, in the
Gawilgarh and
Mahadeo Hills, also
contain a watershed,
which is
south facing. The...
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Shahi dynasty had been
founded in 1484. The
historic forts,
Narnala and
Gawilgarh,
guarded the main east-west ridge. In 1803, in the
Second Maratha War...
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takes an
eastward course draining the
south slopes of
Chikhaldara and
Gawilgarh plateaus. dam is
built on the
river as it
comes out of the valley. The...
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subcontinent were discovered. The site is
located in the
Satpura Range of the
Gawilgarh Hills in
Betul District of the
Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh,
north of...
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Amravati via
Paratwada Gugarnal National Park Wan
Wildlife Sanctuary Gawilgarh Fort
Ambadevi temple -
historic and
ancient place to visit,
related to...
- (1803),
which forced the
Bhonsla raja to cede his
territories south of
Gawilgarh and
Narnala Fort and east of the
Wardha River. The
forts of
Gavilgad and...
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under Sir
Arthur Wellesley,
later the Duke of Wellington,
excelling at
Gawilgarh and
rendering sterling service in the many
campaigns by
maintaining lines...