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  2. History of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The new states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal were formed out of the Central India Agency. In 1956, according to the States Reorganization Act, the states of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal were merged into Madhya Pradesh, and the Marathi-speaking southern region Vidarbha, which included Nagpur, was ceded to Bombay State.

  3. Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana

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    The Mandsaur stone inscription of Yashodharman-Vishnuvardhana, is a Sanskrit inscription in the Gupta script dated to about 532 CE, on a slate stone measuring about 2 feet broad, 1.5 feet high and 2.5 inches thick found in the Malwa region of India, now a large part of the southwestern Madhya Pradesh. [1]

  4. Bhimbetka rock shelters - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Survey of India monument number N-MP-225. The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka are 45 kilometers south-east of Bhopal and 9 km from Obedullaganj city in the Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh at the southern edge of the Vindhya Range. South of these rock shelters are successive ranges of the Satpura hills.

  5. Nagas of Padmavati - Wikipedia

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    History and Historians in Ancient India. Abhinav. ISBN 978-0-391-03250-7. H. V. Trivedi (1957). Catalogue of the Coins of the Naga Kings of Padmavati. Department of Archaeology & Museums, Madhya Pradesh. R. K. Sharma (2001). "Ancient history of the Naga tribe of Central India". In A. A. Abbasi (ed.).

  6. Mandasor Pillar Inscriptions of Yasodharman - Wikipedia

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    The inscriptions were found on a pair of pillars, at a site southeast of Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh in what was then a small village called Sondani. The town is also referred to as Mandasor, Dasor or Dasapura in historic texts. [4] [5] The site contained not only the pillars but ruins of a Hindu temple and many desecrated panels and statues.

  7. Mahishmati - Wikipedia

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    Mahishmati in Mahajanapadas of India in 500 BCE. Mahishmati (IAST: Māhiṣmati) was an ancient city and the capital of Haihayas in the present-day central India on the banks of Narmada River (in Madhya Pradesh), although its exact location is uncertain.

  8. List of State Protected Monuments in Madhya Pradesh

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    Ancient site (a) Rahkala Devi temple,(b) ancient mound Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-12 Naya Mahal Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-13 Devi Temple Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-14 Sitaram temple Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-15 Vishnu Temple Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-16 Lakshman Temple Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-17 Boreshwar Temple Bhind: Upload Photo: S-MP-18 ...

  9. Early Indian epigraphy - Wikipedia

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    The date is equivalent to CE 487–88. The plate was found in Shankarpur, Sidhi District, Madhya Pradesh, India. The plate is currently stored in the Rani Durgawati Museum, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The copper plate is 24 cm x 11 cm.