12-595: sarngpur may refer to: Sarangpur, Madhya Pradesh , a municipality in India Sarangpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) , Madhya Pradesh Sarangpur, Agra , a village in Uttar Pradesh, India an alternative spelling of Salangpur , a town in Gujarat, India See also [ edit ] Sarangapur (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
24-562: A mad elephant. Kutb-ud-din Shah now advancing met Sultan Mahmud Khilji at Kapadvanj where, after a doubtful fight of some hours, Kutb-ud-din Shah defeated Sultán Mahmud Khilji. Muzaffar Khán, who is said to have incited the Malwa Sultan Khilji to invade Gujarat, was captured and beheaded, and his head was hung up at the gate of Kapadvanj. In the same year, Sultan Mahmud Khalji attempted to conquer Nagore then held by Firuz Khan,
36-492: Is 81.79%, and female literacy is 66.87%. In Sarangpur, 14.67% of the population is under six years of age. . Bus service is available in Sarangpur. Sarangpur is serveced by Agra Mumbai National Highway ( formerly NH3) now renamed as NH 52. It is 126 km from Indore , the business capital of Madhya Pradesh. It is 160 km from Bhopal , the capital. Sarangpur railway station is situated on Indore–Gwalior line under
48-464: Is counted on the list of oldest historical places. Baz Bahadur and Rani Rupmati ruled the city; they were the rulers of Mandwa , Madhya Pradesh. The war between Baz Bahadur and Akbar the Great also occurred in Sarangpur. In that war, Akbar defeated Baz Bahadur and ruled the city. There was also a battle held at Sarangpur in which Rajput king Rana Kumbha of Mewar attacked Malwa sultan Mahmud Khalji who
60-677: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sarangpur, Madhya Pradesh Muslim−49% Hindu−50% Sarangpur is a city and tehsil in Rajgarh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh . It is situated at the bank of the river Kali Sindh . Sarangpur is a town in Sarangpur Tehsil in Rajgarh District of Madhya Pradesh, India. It belongs to Bhopal Division. It
72-504: Is located 65 km south of the District Headquarters Rajgarh. It is a tehsil headquarters. Sarangpur's PIN code is 465697 and postal head office is Sarangpur. Taleni (4 km), Taraganj (5 km), Tarlakhedi (5 km), Kachhikhedi (5 km), Balodi (6 km) are the nearby villages to Sarangpur. Sarangpur is surrounded by Sarangpur Tehsil to the north, Shajapur Tehsil to the south, Nalkheda Tehsil to
84-661: The Bhopal railway division of West Central Railway zone . This article related to a location in Madhya Pradesh is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mahmud Khalji Mahmud Khalji (1436–1469), also known as Mahmud Khilji and Ala-ud-Din Mahmud Shah I , was the Sultan of Malwa , in what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh , India . Khilji came into power after assassinating Mohammad,
96-426: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarangpur&oldid=907087229 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
108-565: The son of the previous ruler, Hoshang Shah , in 1435. He mounted an unsuccessful campaign against the Delhi Sultanate , however it was under his reign that the Malwa Sultanate reached its greatest height. During rule of Muhammad Shah II of Gujarat Sultanate , Mahmud Khilji invaded Gujarat. After capturing and saving Champaner , he continued his march upon Gujarat at the head of 80,000 horse. Soon, Muhammad Shah II died and
120-551: The west, and Shujalpur Tehsil to the south. Sarangpur, Pachore, Shajapur, and Shujalpur are the nearby cities to Sarangpur. It is on the border of the Rajgarh District and Shajapur District . Shajapur District Moman Badodia is west of this city .Sarangpur is represented by Sarangpur Assembly constituency (no. 164) in madhya pradesh vidhan sabha. Sarangpur is located at 23°34′N 76°28′E / 23.57°N 76.47°E / 23.57; 76.47 . It has an average elevation of 410 metres (1345 feet). Sarangpur
132-468: Was joined by Ahmed Shah, the sultan of Gujarat, leading to Rajput victory over the Malwa Sultanate . Sultan Mahmud Khilji was taken prisoner after this battle As of the 2011 Census of India , Sarangpur had a population of 37,435. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Sarangpur has an average literacy rate of 74.54%, higher than the national average of 69.32%: male literacy
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#1732775980861144-709: Was succeeded by Kutb-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II . Mahmud Khilji had laid siege to Sultánpur. Malik Ala-ud-din bin Sohráb, Kutb-ud-dín's commander, surrendered the fort, and was sent with honour to Malwa and appointed governor of Mandu . Mahmud Khilji, marching to Sarsa-Paldi, summoned Bharuch , then commanded by Sídi Marján on behalf of Gujarát Sultanate. The Sidi refused, and fearing delay, the Malwa Sultan after plundering Baroda (now Vadodara ) proceeded to Nadiad , whose Bráhmans astonished him by their bravery in killing
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