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History And Archeology Of Nagpur
British Rule

Towards the close of 1858, Tantia Top crossed the Nerbudda on a projected raid into the Maratha Districts and some apprehension was felt lest the arrival of the representative of the Peshwa might induce the Marathas to rise in revolt. Columns were sent out to the bank of the Wardha and into the Chhindwara District, and the effect of these dispositions was that Tantia Topi, who had penetrated as far as and burnt Mumbai, was turned off in an easterly direction, when he was met and defeated by a column from Amraoti and again driven northwards.     After the Mutiny the detached position of the Nagpur Districts and the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, too remote from the headquarters of any Local Government to be efficiently administrated, led to the determination to form a new Province, which was carried into effect in 1861. With the addition of Berar in 1903 the Central Provinces are not far from representing the Bhonsla kingdom at its greatest extent. It includes Saugor, Damoh and Jubbaulpore, the greater part of which did not belong to the Bhonslas , and is without Sambalpur and Cuttack, which were included in their possessions. A list of the Chief Commissioners of the Central Provinces is annexed.      

Nagpur History
 
History And Archeology Of Nagpur
Bakht Buland
Bhonsla
British Rule
Gaolits
Gond Kingdom (Deogarh)
Haihaya King
Ponwars Of Malwa
Ram Ruled
Rashtrakuta Kings
Vakataka Rajput Kings
Leading Families Of Nagpur
Ahirrao Family
Bhonsla Family
Bose family
Chitnavis Family
Daga Family
Deshmukh Family
Ghatate Family
Gojar Family
Naik Family
Nimbalkar Family
Pandit Family
Subhedar Family
Upadhe Family
Nag River Of Nagpur
Nagpur City
Agriculture Experiments And Zoological Collection In The City
Bifercation of The City
Churches In Ehe City
City In 18th Century
Education Institutes And Hospital In The City
Empress Mill In The City
Establishment of Municipality In City
Formation of Government Offices In The City
Formation of The City
Improvement In The City
New Places Found In City
Railway In 1867
Nagpur Tahsil
RainFall And Climate Of Nagpur
Why it is called Nagpur

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