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- Isagarh, is a town in Ashoknagar District of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It is the administrative headquarters of Isagarh tehsil. The original...
- Isagarh District is a former administrative district (zila) of the princely state of Gwalior in central India. Gwalior state existed from the 18th century...
- Shivpuri, 37 km from Lalitpur, 55 km from Ashok Nagar and about 46 km from Isagarh. It is surrounded by hills southwest of the Betwa River. Chanderi is surrounded...
- Isagarh tehsil is a fourth-order administrative and revenue division, a subdivision of third-order administrative and revenue division of Ashoknagar district...
- (2001 census). It is divided into eight tehsils: Ashoknagar, Chanderi, Isagarh, Mungaoli, Shadora, Naisarai, Piprai and Bahadurpur. The district was created...
- after Indian independence. Guna was administered as part of the kingdom's Isagarh District. In 1897 the Indian Midland Railway constructed a rail route p****ing...
- district Wardha district Bhilsa District Bhind District Gwalior Gird District Isagarh District Narwar District Sheopur District Tanwarghar District Amjhera District...
- Centre City Centre Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Ashoknagar Chanderi Chanderi Isagarh Isagarh Mungaoli Mungaoli Nai Sarai Nai Sarai Piparai Piparai Shadora Shadora...
- comprised seven zilas or districts: Gwalior Gird, Bhind, Sheopur, Tanwarghar, Isagarh, Bhilsa, and Narwar. The Malwa Prant comprises four zilas, Ujjain, Mandsaur...
- School, Post Office etc. are present too. Kadwaya a small village of ISAGARH tehsil of district ashoknagar having number of temples. One of these temples...