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Senapati fortress was built in 1700 A.D. by Senapati of Chhatrasal Bundela on a hill at the western end of the city at Kulpahar. This fort was demolished by Britishers in 1804 A.D. Commander Raiman Singh Dauwa is a brave man whose stories of bravery are told even today. Maharaja Chhatrasal had given the title of (Khanderai) to Raiman Singh.[1]
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See also
25°17′N 79°52′E / 25.283°N 79.867°E / 25.283; 79.867
References
- ^ Aitihāsika pramāṇāvalī aura Chatrasāla (in Hindi). Śrīpaṭala Prakāśana. 1975.
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