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  2. Jhansi Fort - Wikipedia

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    Jhansi Fort or Jhansi ka Qila is a fortress situated on a large hilltop called Bangira, in Uttar Pradesh.It served as a stronghold of the Karhade Brahmin Kings in Balwant Nagar (old name of Jhansi) from the 11th through the 17th century.

  3. List of forts in Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Fort Location Agra Fort: Agra: Sikandra Fort: Agra: Fatehpur Sikri Fort: Fatehpur Sikri: Awagarh Fort: Etah District: Aligarh Fort: Aligarh: Jhansi Fort: Jhansi ...

  4. Help:Multilingual support (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    For example, to install Kannada fonts, Simply enter as root on the console and type in the command: yum install fonts-Kannada This will download the Kannada fonts from the repositories and install it. Similarly, for Hindi, say, enter as root on the console and type in the command: yum install fonts-Hindi

  5. Vir Singh Deo - Wikipedia

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    He is also credited to have built the Jhansi Fort. Vir Singh Deo ki Chhatri, Orchha The Royal Chhatris of Orchha. Deo was among the Rajput rulers of his era who sponsored temples in the Brajmandal area that comprised Vrindavan and Mathura. [5] In addition, the Phool Bagh gardens, and the Lakshmi temple were all built by Deo.

  6. Jhansi - Wikipedia

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    Jhansi (Hindi pronunciation: [d͡ʒʱɑ̃ː.siː] pronunciation ⓘ) is a historic city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Balwant Nagar was the old name of Jhansi. It lies in the region of Bundelkhand, on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of Uttar Pradesh. Jhansi is the administrative headquarters of Jhansi district and ...

  7. Jhansi State - Wikipedia

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    The Maratha general developed the city of Jhansi and peopled it with inhabitants from Orchha state. In 1742, Naro Shanker was made the Subahdar of Jhansi. [3] During his tenure of 15 years he not only extended the Jhansi Fort which was of strategic importance but also constructed some other buildings. The extended part of the fort is called ...

  8. Newalkar - Wikipedia

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    Newalkar dynasty were Marathi Karhade Brahmins, who were the Maharajas of Jhansi from 1769 to 1858. Their family deity was goddess Mahalakshmi. [2] [3] The Newalkars were sardars under Peshwa Madhavrao I, and later became Maharajas of Jhansi in Central India as an independent member of the Maratha Confederacy until 1818.

  9. Bundelkhand - Wikipedia

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    Maithili Sharan Gupt, National Hindi poet; Indeevar, one of the leading Hindi film lyricists in 1960s and 70s [citation needed] Jhalkaribai (22 November 1830 – 1858) was an Indian Koli [18] woman soldier who played an important role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 during the battle of Jhansi.