Bhind District

History:

Bind District is a district in the Chambal region of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The town of Bind is the regional capital. Bhind District is located in the Chambal region of the northwest of the region. The United States of Madhya Bharat was officially inaugurated by Jawahar Lal Nehru, the former Prime Minister of India on 28 May 1948 in Gwalior. Scindhia and Holkar were sworn in as Rajpramukh and Up-Rajpramukh, respectively. It was decided to divide the Union into six regions and Bhind as one of them.

Famous:

Bhind is known for its beauty, tranquility and is famous for its ancient temples and historic buildings like Ganesh temple, Ater Fort etc. The guide to the city of Bind is not complete without mentioning its historical beauty. Bhind has its name in Saint Bindi.

Location:

Its total area is 4459 km2.

Subcategories:

There are less than 10 total districts in Bhind.

Villages:

There are 182 total districts in the region.

Cities:

There are 3 total cities in the region.


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