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词条 Khilchipur State
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  1. History

     Rulers  Dewan title  Rao Bahadur title  Raja title 

  2. See also

  3. References

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|common_name = Khilchipur
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|status_text = Princely State
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|s1 = India
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|image_flag = Flag of Kilchipur.gif
|image_coat =
|image_map = Dewas-Jaora map.jpg
|image_map_caption = Khilchipur State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
|stat_area1 = 710
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Khilchipur State was a princely state in India. The seat was in Khilchipur.[1] It had an area of {{convert|273|sqmi|km2|order=flip}}, and a population of 31,143 in 1901. Its estimated revenue in 1911 was 70000 rupees, and it paid a yearly tribute to the Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior of 700 rupees.

History

Founded in 1544 by Dewan Ugra Sen, a Khichi Rajput, a section of the great Chauhan clan, who was forced by family dissensions to migrate from the Khichi capital of Gagraun. A grant of land was subsequently made to him by the Mughal Emperor, which included the adjoining Zirapur and Machalpur parganas, later a part of Indore State, and Shujalpur, later in Gwalior State.

Khilchipur was formerly the capital of this princely state, under the Bhopal Agency of British India's Central India Agency. Its rulers were Khichi Rajputs of the Chauhan clan.[1] The rulers acceded to the Government of India after India's independence in 1947, and the Khilchipur became part of the new state of Madhya Bharat. Madhya Bharat was merged into Madhya Pradesh on 1 November 1956.

Rulers

The rulers of Khilchipur were titled "Rao Bahadur" from {{circa}} 1870 until 1928.[2]

Dewan title

  • 1679 – 1715 Anup Singh II
  • 1718 – 1738 Fateh Singh
  • 1738 – 1770 ....
  • 1770 – 1787 Abhai Singh
  • 1787 – 1795? Dip Singh
  • 1795 – 1819 Durjan Sal (d. 1819)
  • 1819     Balwant Singh
  • 1819 – 1868 Shir Singh (b. 1814 – d. 1868)
  • 27 Nov 1868 – Apr 1873 Amar Singh (b. 1834 – d. ....)

Rao Bahadur title

  • Apr 1873 – 1899 Amar Singh (s.a.)
  • 1899 – 18 Jan 1908 Bhawani Singh
  • 19 Jan 1908 – 1928 Durjan Sal Singh (b. 1897 – d. 1942)

Raja title

  • 1928 – 1942 Durjan Sal Singh (s.a.)
  • 1942 – 15 Aug 1947 Yashodar Singh (b. 1918 – d. 1961)

See also

  • Bhopal Agency
  • Political integration of India

References

1. ^{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Khilchipur |volume=15 |page=777}}
2. ^Khilchipur (Princely State)
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3 : Rajgarh district|Princely states of Madhya Pradesh|1544 establishments in India

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