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Narsinghgarh is a city and a municipality in Rajgarh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Tourist attractions
Narsinghgarh is a very beautiful city for the purpose of tourism. It is termed as the "Mini Kashmir" of Madhya Pradesh. Rainy season is the best to enjoy the natural beauty of Narsinghgarh. The main tourist attractions are Bada Mahadev Mandir, Chota Mahadev Mandir, Gupteshwar Mahadev Mandir, Nadiya Pani, Kodu Pani, Narsinghgarh Fort, Badi Hanuman Gadi, Choti Hanuman Gadi and also have the jal Mandir. There is also one wild sanctuary nearby Narsinghgarh, which is also called "Paradise of Peacock".
Narsinghgarh, Damoh
Narsinghgarh is a town of historical importance in the Damoh District of Madhya Pradesh in India. There is one ancient fort built by Shah Taiyab in Narsinghgarh. The town Narsinghgarh is situated on Sonar River. Birla group has established one cement factory at Narsinghgarh.
History
Narsinghgarh is a former princely state of India, administratively under the Bhopal Agency subdivision of the Central India Agency. The state covered an area of 1901 square kilometers and had a population of 92,093 in 1901. Its rulers were styled "Raja", and were entitled to an 11-gun salute.
The principality was founded in 1681 by the Hindu Umat dynasty. After Indian independence in 1947, the rulers of Narsingarh acceded to the Union of India, and the principality was incorporated into the new state of Madhya Bharat, which subsequently became Madhya Pradesh state on November 1, 1956. There is one temple of Ram Seeta and one of Radha Krishna made by Birla.
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