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  1. India. Orchha State (also known as Urchha, Ondchha and Tikamgarh) [1] was a kingdom situated in the Bundelkhand region and later a princely state in British India. The state was ruled by Bundela clan of Rajputs. [2] It was located within what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh .

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  3. Orchha State - Wikipedia

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    India. Orchha State (also known as Urchha, Ondchha and Tikamgarh) [1] was a kingdom situated in the Bundelkhand region and later a princely state in British India. The state was ruled by Bundela clan of Rajputs. [2] It was located within what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh .

  4. Orchha - Wikipedia

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    Orchha is a town, near city of Niwari in Niwari district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by a Bundela rajput ruler Rudra Pratap Singh some time after 1501, as the seat of an eponymous former princely state of covering parts of central & north India, in the Bundelkhand region. [1]

  5. Orchha | Rajput Dynasty, Bundela Dynasty & Madhya Pradesh

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    Orchha. Palace in the former princely state of Orcha, Madhya Pradesh, India. Orchha, former Rajput princely state of central India, founded in about 1500. In the early 17th century it was systematically devastated by the forces of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahān following the rebellion of the Bundala chief Jujhar Singh.

  6. Best Places to Visit in Orchha – A Complete Travel Guide

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    About the Blog: The erstwhile capital of the Bundelas, Orchha is a laid back town in Madhya Pradesh. Offering a rare glimpse into the history, Orchha boasts of temples, forts, palaces and historic monuments. Read our blog to know more about Orchha, the places to visit in Orchha, how to reach and where to stay in Orchha.

  7. Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, 16th Century. Orchha chhatris on the Betwa river. H.H. Saramad-i-Rajah-i-Bundelkhand Maharaja Mahendra Sawai Shri Sir Vir Singh Ju Deo. Orchha is a Princely State of Bundela Dynasty's Suryavanshi Bundela clan. Orchha is in State of Madhya Pradesh, India.

  8. Orchha is indeed a hidden treasure! This small town is on the bank of a river Betwa and is covered with lush green forest. Orchha town is a point of attraction of Madhya Pradesh tourism. Get to know about the culture, tradition, temples, tourist places, architecture and the wildlife.

  9. Orchha State - Wikiwand

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    Orchha State (also known as Urchha, Ondchha and Tikamgarh) was a kingdom situated in the Bundelkhand region and later a princely state in British India. The state was ruled by Bundela clan of Rajputs. It was located within what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh.

  10. Orchha State - Wikiwand

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    Orchha State It was located within what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh. The Chaturbhuj Temple was built by the Queen of Orchha, In 1811, during the period of Company Rule in India, it became part of the Bundelkhand Agency within the Central India Agency; after the independence of India in 1947, it acceded to the Union of India, in 1950.

  11. Orchha is a historical town in the Niwari district of Madhya Pradesh, India with a total population of around 12,000 inhabitants. The town encompasses a very dense collection of the historical buildings, gardens and traditional housings. It was the seat of an eponymous former princely state of central India, in the Bundelkhand region.

  12. Orchha travel - Lonely Planet | India, Asia

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    Orchha. India. Asia. Orchha could make towns many times its size green with jealousy. At heart, Orchha is nothing but a tiny, agricultural village that shouldn't really be of much interest to anyone, but it was blessed by history: for nearly 300 years it was one of the most important urban areas in this part of India.