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Synonyms for bhagwanpura or Related words with bhagwanpura
prempur
dhaurahara
pokhariya
mustqil
ehatmali
hakimpur
hansapur
gudibanda
harpanahalli
ladpur
shyampura
fatehpura
sankarpur
sukhasan
hardiya
gularia
sakhuwa
bhanpur
pasgawan
paharpur
ganeshpur
bhagwanpur
bibipur
guledgudda
pachpadra
nighasan
vangram
rayadurg
chandarpur
bathnaha
karatagi
puraini
pudukadai
jamuni
pargaon
berai
bahadurpur
rasalpur
baijnathpur
kushtagi
behta
nitur
bhairopur
makandpur
balua
bhimpur
hosdurga
kudair
tetariya
gadarpur
Examples of "bhagwanpura"
Bhagwanpura
shows one period of habitation, with two sub-periods:
Bhagwanpura
is located in the Narmada Valley, at . Situated in southern area of Khargone district,
Bhagwanpura
lies from Khargone. It is a Tehsil of Khargone district.
Bhagwanpura
is a village located in the Ludhiana East tehsil, of Ludhiana district, Punjab.
Bhagwanpura
, Madhya Pradesh is a village & Tehsil in Khargone district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
The Welspun Solar MP project is a 151 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station built in
Bhagwanpura
village, just south of Diken, Jawad tehsil of Neemuch district, Madhya Pradesh state, in central India.
The district consists 6 Vidhan Sabha constituencies. These constituencies are: Bhikangaon, Badwah, Maheshwar, Kasrawad, Khargone and
Bhagwanpura
. While, Bhikangaon and Badwah are part of Khnadwa Lok Sabha constituency, the rest are part of Khargone Lok Sabha constituency.
Other cities and towns on this highway are: Lordiyan, Lohawat, Osian, Umednagar, Mathania, Jodhpur, Khejrali, Bhatenda, Saradasamand, Jadan, Marwar Junction, Auwa, Jojawar, Kamalighat, Devgarh, Nimbahera Jatan, Rajaji ka kareda, Bemali and
Bhagwanpura
.
An archaeological museum at Sheikh Chilli's Tomb complex in Thanesar established by the Archaeological Survey of India consists of archaeological finds like a humped bull-shaped carnelian pendant, terracotta beads and semi-precious stones from sites in
Bhagwanpura
.
The district is divided into 5 sub-divisions, which are further divided into 9 tehsils. Barwaha sub-division has only one tehsil, Barwaha with the town bigger than Barwaha name "Sanawad". Bhikangaon sub-division has two tehsils, Bhikangaon and Jhirnya. Kasrawad sub-division has only Kasrawad tehsil while Khargone sub-division has four tehsils, Khargone, Gogawan,
Bhagwanpura
, Madhya Pradesh and Segaon. Mandaleshwar sub-division has one tehsil, Maheshwar. Khargone town is the administrative headquarters of the district. Other towns are Maheshwar, Kasrawad, Segaon,
Bhagwanpura
, Jhirnya, Bhikangaon, Gogawan and Barwah. Maheshwar is a place of tourist attraction as the former capital of the Haihayas and the Holkars of Indore.
An archaeological museum run by Archaeological Survey of India, is in the complex. It consists of archaeological finds, like seals and sealings, terracotta figurines, plaques, ornaments, and swords from sites in nearby regions of Kurukshetra and
Bhagwanpura
. These objects are notably from Kushana (1st-3rd century CE), Gupta period (4th-6th CE), and from post Gupta period on Vardhana dynasty period (6th-7th CE).
Sendhwa Tehsil is southwest of the district headquarters, Barwani. It is bounded by Warla Tehsil to the south, Niwali Tehsil to the east, and Rajpur Tehsil to the north, all of Barwani District, and by
Bhagwanpura
Tehsil of Khargone District (West Nimar District) to the west.
Bhagwanpura
, Haryana, also called Bhagpura, is an archaeological site that lies on the bank of Hakra Ghaggar channel in the Kurukshetra district of Haryana state, India. Situated 24 km northeast of Kurukshetra, the site is notable for showing an overlap between the late Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures. Painted Grey Ware is generally associated with the Vedic people, so this area can be said as the junction of two great civilizations of India.
Arts and crafts of the PGW people are represented by ornaments (made from terracotta, stone, faience, and glass), human and animal figurines (made from terracotta) as well as "incised terracotta discs with decorated edges and geometric motifs" which probably had "ritual meaning," perhaps representing symbols of deities. At
Bhagwanpura
in the Kurukshetra district of Haryana, excavations have revealed an overlap between the late Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures, large houses that may have been elite residences, and fired bricks that may have been used in Vedic altars.
An Archaeological Museum run by Archaeological Survey of India, is also situated within the complex. The monument was protected and declared as of National importance under section 4 of the Ancient Monument and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958; Vide No. 8516, dated 27-03-1919. It consists of archaeological finds, like seals and sealings, terracotta figurines, plaques, ornaments, and swords from sites in nearby regions of Kurukshetra and
Bhagwanpura
. These objects are notably from Kushana (1st -3rd century CE), Gupta period(4th - 6th CE), and from post Gupta period on Vardhana dynasty period (6th -7th CE).