- The
Narmada River,
previously also
known as
Narbada or
anglicised as
Nerbudda, is the 5th
longest river in
India and
overall the
longest west-flowing river...
- The
Nerbudda incident (Chinese: 吶爾不噠號事件) was the
summary execution of 197
crewmembers of the
British merchant ships Nerbudda and Ann on 10
August 1842...
- The
Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories, was a
region of
British India,
located in the
central part of present-day
Madhya Pradesh state in
central India. It...
-
River is in
central India.
Narmada or
Nerbudda may also
refer to:
Narmada district of Gujarat,
India Nerbudda Division, a
division of
British India Narmada...
- The
Nerbudda Division,
named after the
Narmada River (
Nerbudda), was a
former administrative division of the
Central Provinces of
British India. It encomp****ed...
- The
Central Provinces was
formed in 1861 by the
merger of the
Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories and
Nagpur Province. The
district of
Nimar which was administered...
- The
Central Provinces was
formed in 1861 by the
merger of the
Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories and
Nagpur Province.
Administration of the
Berar region of...
- included:
Ajmer Province (Ajmer-Merwara) Cis-Sutlej
states Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories North-East
Frontier (****am)
Cooch Behar South-West Frontier...
-
Affairs of Bundelkhand. Later, in 1820, this area,
called the 'Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories,' was
placed under the
administration of an
agent to the governor-general...
- Ajmer-Merwara
became a
minor province of
British India; and the
Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories from 1853
until 1861, when they were
absorbed into the Central...