Maheba

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Maheba
Village
Maheba is located in Madhya Pradesh
Maheba
Maheba
Location in the contiguous India and Chhatarpur
Maheba is located in India
Maheba
Maheba
Maheba (India)
Coordinates: 24°58′52″N 79°28′26″E / 24.98111°N 79.47389°E / 24.98111; 79.47389Coordinates: 24°58′52″N 79°28′26″E / 24.98111°N 79.47389°E / 24.98111; 79.47389
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictChhatarpur
Elevation
275 m (902 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi[Bundeli]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
471201
Telephone code07682
Vehicle registrationMP-16

Maheba, is a village and a tehsil in Chhatarpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located 3.5km from National Highway 39.

History[edit]

Chhatarpur was founded in 1785 and is named after the Bundela Rajput leader Chhatrasal, the founder of Bundelkhand independence, and contains his cenotaph. The state was ruled by his descendants until 1785. At that time the Ponwar clan of the Rajputs took control of Chhatarpur. The state was guaranteed to Kunwar Sone Singh Ponwar[1] in 1806 by the British Raj. In 1854 Chhatarpur would have lapsed to the British government for want of direct heirs under the doctrine of lapse, but was conferred on Jagat Raj as a special act of grace. The Ponwar Rajas ruled a princely state with an area of 1,118 square miles (2,900 km2), and population of 156,139 in 1901, which was part of the Bundelkhand agency of Central India.

In 1901 the town of Chhatarpur had a population of 10,029, a high school and manufactured paper and coarse cutlery. The state also contained the British cantonment of Nowgong.[2]

Flora and Fauna[edit]

From National Highway 39 to village many trees of sugar-apples can be found on both sides of road. It also found in many areas of forest around the village.

Sugar apple on tree

Economy[edit]

There is no large scale industry in Maheba apart from agriculture . Most depend for their livelihood on farming. This region is in a drought-affected area, so the whole place faces a water crisis for farming and potable drinking water.

Transportation[edit]

Maheba can be reach by road . Chhatarpur station started in 2017. Chhatarpur has railway station named Maharaja Chhatrasal Station Chhatarpur. The nearest railway stations are at Khajuraho (45 km), Harpalpur (55 km) Jhansi (125 km), Mauranipur (65  km) and Satna (140 km). The nearest airport is Khajuraho Civil Aerodrome, located 45 km away.[3]

Tourism[edit]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. [1] Archived 23 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Chhatarpur" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 116.
  3. "Great Circle Mapper". Retrieved 1 January 2016.

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