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Welcome to Nagpur |
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The Nagpur city founded in the early of eighteen by Bhakta Buland
who is Prince of Deogarh Kingdom of Chhindawara District. Seeing
the advantage of civilized life in Delhi. He started to build Nagpur
as his new capital. His successor Chand Sultan continued the work,
on Chand Sultan’s death in 1739, disputes regarding succession
arose & Raghuji Bhonsle, the Maratha Governor of Berar helped
to dissentions which continued and Nagpur becomes Capital of Bhonsles.
In 1853 Raghuji III died without a heir to his kingdom as a result
the city laps under British control under Lord Palhousle’s
Doctrine of Indian war of Independence.
After Indian Independence, Nagpur becomes Capital of Madhya Bharat
State (C.P. & Berar). In 1960 the Marathi majority Vidarbha
region was merged with the new State of Maharashtra & Nagpur
designated Second Capital of Maharashtra state and well known as
an Orange City and second largest Agarbatti Manufacturer in India..
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