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Rampur Naikin
Rampur Naikin is a city, municipal headquarters (Nagar Parisad) and a subdistrict of Sidhi district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Madhya Pradesh. In 2011 Rampur Naikin City had a population of 11,936. The well-known Chandrehshvar Shiva temple, originating in the 10th century, is located here, as are the Panmasa temple, the Lohrunha Nath temple and the Durasin Mata temple. Tourist attractions include the Bhanvarson resort and the Parisili resort. Rampur Naikin connected is jhansi to Ranchi National Highway 39 and Manikpur to Shahdol Madhya Pradesh state highway 9 and other (Rewa-Rampur Naikin via Gaddi)major Highways. The famous dish of RampurNaikin region is Rikmaj kadhi and Gujhiya. References

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Chandreh Temple
Chandreh, also spelled Chandrehi or Chandrehe, is a village in Rampur Naikin block of Sidhi district, Madhya Pradesh. Located near the confluence of the Son and Banas rivers, it is known for its 10th-century Shiva temple and monastery. As of 2011, Chandreh has a population of 1,823, in 370 households. Geography Chandreh is located 1.6 km east of the confluence of the Son and Banas rivers, and about 24 km southwest of Sidhi, the district headquarters. History The earliest evidence of human habitation at Chandreh consists of archaeological from the early and middle Neolithic period. In the 10th century, there was a wave of construction at Chandreh linked to the Shaivite sect known as the Mattamayūra. These include a temple to Shiva, an adjoining monastery (''matha''), and an irrigation tank and a well. An inscription in the monastery identifies it as being built (or completed) in March 973, on the orders of the Mattamayūra leader Prabodhashiva. The temple was ...
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Nagar Parisad
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Sidhi District
Sidhi district () is one of the districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The town of Sidhi is the district headquarters. The district is part of Rewa Division. History Rulers of Sidhi In the 1800s, there were three separate rulers of Sidhi, ruling three parts of the territory: * The Chandela rulers from Bardi (Khatai). * The state of Balendubr>
rulers ( Chedi Kingdom, Chedi dynasty) was in Madwas. After these came the

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States And Territories Of India
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Chandreh
Chandreh, also spelled Chandrehi or Chandrehe, is a village in Rampur Naikin block of Sidhi district, Madhya Pradesh. Located near the confluence of the Sone River, Son and Banas River (Madhya Pradesh), Banas rivers, it is known for its 10th-century Shiva temple and monastery. As of 2011, Chandreh has a population of 1,823, in 370 households. Geography Chandreh is located 1.6 km east of the confluence of the Sone River, Son and Banas River (Madhya Pradesh), Banas rivers, and about 24 km southwest of Sidhi, the district headquarters. History The earliest evidence of human habitation at Chandreh consists of archaeological from the early and middle Neolithic period. In the 10th century, there was a wave of construction at Chandreh linked to the Shaivism, Shaivite sect known as the Mattamayūra. These include a temple to Shiva, an adjoining monastery (''matha''), and an irrigation tank and a well. An inscription in the monastery identifies it as being built (or comple ...
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