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  • Place Types Bank
  • Address Choupra Khurd, Damoh, Madhya Pradesh 470661, India
  • Coordinate 23.808949,79.4513745
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code RF52+HG Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, India
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
Reviews
DEEPAK TIWARI (11/13/2018)
HistoryEditnnDamoh has a long history, dating back to ancient times. Stone Age tools found in Singrampur Valley are a testimony to the fact that this place was a cradle of human civilization and a human habitat for thousands of years.[2] Around the 5th century, it was part of the empire of Guptas of Pataliputra. Evidence for this are plaques and coins, along with monuments found in the region that belong to the reign of Samudragupta, Chandragupta, and Skandgupta. From the 8th to 12th centuries, some parts of the Damoh district were parts of the Chedi Empire, ruled by the Kalchuri dynasty from Tripuri, the capital.nnThe temple at Nohta is an example of the Kalchuries in the 10th century. Some regions of the district were under the Chandels of the Jejak-Bhukti. The 14th century heralded the era of Muslim rule. Stone carvings at Salaiya and Batiyagarh mention Khilji and Tuglaq as Sultans. Later on, the Sultan of Malwaannexed the region. In the last quarter of the 15th century, Sangram Shah of the Gond dynasty annexed the region into his empire that consisted of 52 forts.nnThis was an era of peace and prosperity for the region. In Singrampur, Rani Durgawatiattained martyrdom battling against the Mughal Empire, represented by its General Asaf Khan, along with his army. Bundelas entered the region for a brief time span, after which Marathas took over the reins in 1732. He remained the ruler until the British annexed the Marathas kingdom after the death of Peshwa in 1888.nnIn the struggle for freedom from the British, Damoh kept pace with national devotion. Under the leadership of Thakur Kishore Singh of Hindoria, Raja Devi Singh of Singrampur, Pancham Singh of Karijog, Gangadhar Rao, Raghunath Rao, Mejban Singh, Govind Rao, and some others, it fought against British rule in its rebellion in 1857. According to legends, Damoh's namesake was the Queen of Narvar Rani Damyanti, wife of Raja Nal.
JITENDRA PATEL (06/27/2017)
All time cash available here.
Shivraj patel (01/11/2018)
Good
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