National Journal
2021 Publications - Volume 4 - Issue 3

Airo National Research Journal ISSN 2321-3914


Submitted By
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APARNA SINGH

Subject
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History

Month Of Publication
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December 2021

Abstract
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Central India's Bundelkhand region is distinguished by its distinctive sociocultural values. From the fifteenth through the nineteenth centuries, Bundelkhand was ruled by Bundela rulers. The architectural structures of the Bundela monarchs can be found in various regions of Bundelkhand, such as Orchha, Datia, and Khajuraho. In addition to castles, forts, and temples, the Bundela monarchs developed a variety of gardens in Bundelkhand. These gardens are a vital part of the sociocultural past By Bundelkhand, but they were abandoned. Rajnagar is a small village in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, just 3 km north of Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 18th and 19th centuries, this settlement was an important political center under the princely state of Chhatarpur. Rajnagar has more than 16 Bundary Gardens! During a research trip to Bundelkhand, the author discovered other similar gardens.

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