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16-542: Dillod is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh , India . It is located in the Berasia tehsil . According to the 2011 census of India , Dillod has 534 households. The literacy rate of the village is 67.01%. Bhopal district Bhopal District (Hindi: भोपाल ज़िला) is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India . The city of Bhopal serves as its administrative headquarters. The district

32-480: A total of 640 ). The district has a population density of 199 inhabitants per square kilometre (520/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 21.51%. Sehore has a sex ratio of 918 females for every 1,000 males and a literacy rate of 71.11%. 18.95% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 20.69% and 11.10% of the population respectively. Languages of Sehore district (2011) According to

48-579: A war of secession between Sultan Mohammad Khan and Faiz Mohammad Khan , during which the Nawabs of Bhopal had to cede some territories to the Marathas. Faiz was a religious recluse, and his step-mother Mamola Bai effectively ruled the state on his behalf. His successors maintained good relations with the East India Company , which eventually came to rule India. Between 1819 and 1926, Bhopal

64-489: Is part of Bhopal Division . Bhopal district was carved out of the erstwhile Sehore District of Bhopal division vide M.P.Govt. Notification No.2477/1977/Sa/One/ dated 13 September 1972.The district derives its name from the district head-quarters town Bhopal which is also the capital of Madhya Pradesh. According to the Imperial Gazeteer of India, Bhopal derives from "Bhoj Pal" named after the legendary founder of

80-570: Is primarily an agricultural district occupying the Chambal and Narmada basin valley, having predominantly an agricultural economy. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in the district. Wheat, Rice, Jawar, Maize and Soyabean are the major crops sown in the district. This sacred Siddhpeeth of Vindhyavasni Bijasan Devi is a very ancient temple of Goddess “Durga” situated on an 800 feet high hill in Salkanpur village of Rehti tehsil. To reach

96-456: The 2011 Census of India , 95.38% of the population in the district spoke Hindi , 2.31% Urdu and 1.46% Malvi as their first language. There are 4 Assembly of Sehore districts that are governed by MLAs: There are 9 tehsils in Sehore district: Sehore Urban, Sehore Rural, Shyampur , Ashta , Jawar , Ichhawar , Bhairunda (otherwise Nasrullaganj ), Budni and Rehti . Sehore district

112-562: The Sehore district on 26 November 1972. The district has an area of 2,772 km . Bhopal District is bounded by the districts of Guna to the north, Vidisha to the northeast, Raisen to the east and southeast, Sehore to the southwest and west, and Rajgarh to the northwest. The city of Bhopal lies in the southern part of the district, and the majority of the population resides within Bhopal municipality. The town of Berasia lies in

128-601: The Western Railway line from Bhopal to Ratlam . It is surrounded by 7 districts: Bhopal , Raisen , Harda , Hoshangabad , Dewas , Shajapur and Rajgarh .The Major rivers passing through the Sehore district is the Seevan River Kolar River and Parvati River . According to the 2011 census , Sehore District has a population of 1,311,332. This gives it a ranking of 373 in India (out of

144-509: The Afghan mercenary Dost Mohammad Khan managed the state's affairs on behalf of his widow Kamlapati. After her death, Khan usurped the territory, and acquired neighbouring territories to establish the Bhopal princely state . He founded the town of Islamnagar , and also established the modern city of Bhopal . His son Yar Mohammad Khan paid tribute to the Marathas . After his death, there was

160-547: The city. The early history of the present-day district area is obscure. According to a legend, the area was part of Mahakautar , a barrier of dense forests and hills separating North India from South India. 10th century CE onwards, names of Rajput rulers (including Bhoja ) Malwa appear in the historical records. The number of Muslims rose after invasions by the Delhi Sultanate under Iltutmish . In 1401, Dilawar Khan Ghori (father of Hoshang Shah ) took control of

176-749: The decade 2001-2011 was 28.46%. Bhopal has a sex ratio of 918 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 80.37%. 80.85% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 15.08% and 2.93% of the population respectively. Languages of Bhopal district (2011) At the time of the 2011 Census of India , 84.67% of the population in the district spoke Hindi , 6.76% Urdu , 2.61% Marathi and 2.23% Sindhi as their first language. The Bhopal district has three tehsils: Berasia Kolar and Huzur. There are two community development blocks : Berasia and Phanda. The two tehsils are further sub-divided into units known as Patwari Halka s. Berasia tehsil: Huzur tehsil In 2019, Kolar

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192-552: The formation of Bhopal State (1949–56) . After the States Reorganisation Act of 1956, Bhopal state was integrated into the Sehore district of the newly formed state of Madhya Pradesh . The Bhopal city was declared as the capital of Madhya Pradesh. On 26 January 1972, the Government of Madhya Pradesh announced that Bhopal would be made a separate district. The Bhopal district was officially carved out of

208-449: The northern part of the district. According to the 2011 census , Bhopal District has a population of 2,371,061, roughly equal to the nation of Latvia or the US state of New Mexico . This gives it a ranking of 189th in India (out of a total of 640 ). The district has a population density of 855 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,210/sq mi). Its population growth rate over

224-497: The territory, ruling from Dhar . In the 14th century, a Gond warrior Yadoram established a kingdom headquartered at Garh-Mandla . At the time of Mughal invasion of Malwa in 1561, the area was subdivided into territories known as chakla s. The present-day Bhopal district was part of the Ginnor chakla, which comprised 750 villages. The Gond warlord Nizam Shah controlled these villages from his fort of Ginnorgarh. After his death,

240-404: Was declared a separate tehsil. 23°16′00″N 77°24′00″E  /  23.2667°N 77.4°E  / 23.2667; 77.4 Sehore district Sehore District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The town of Sehore is the district headquarters. The district is part of Bhopal Division . Sehore is 37 km from the state capital,Sehore is situated on

256-531: Was ruled by four female rulers, including Shah Jahan Begum and Sultan Jahan, Begum of Bhopal . After independence of India, her son Hamidullah Khan expressed his wish to retain Bhopal as an independent unit, leading to public protests. On 30 April 1949, the Nawab relented and signed an Instrument of Accession to the Dominion of India . The state was taken over by Government of India on 1 June 1949, resulting in

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