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free dictionary. Deogarh may refer to: Location Debagarh, Odisha, also known as Deogarh, a city in Debagarh District, India Deogarh (Lok Sabha constituency)
Deogarh
6th century Hindu temple
The Dashavatara Temple is an early 6th century Hindu temple located at Deogarh, Lalitpur district, Uttar Pradesh which is 125 kilometers from Jhansi,
Dashavatara_Temple,_Deogarh
Town in Rajasthan, India
Deogarh, also known as Devgarh, is a town and a municipality, nearby Rajsamand city in Rajsamand District in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Formerly the
Deogarh,_Rajasthan
District of Odisha in India
Debagarh district, also known as Deogarh district, is a district of Odisha state, India. Located in the north-western part of the state, it is one of
Debagarh_district
Gond royal house in 17th-century India
The Gonds of Deogarh were a Gond royal house that ruled large parts of the Vidarbha region and parts of present-day India's southern Madhya Pradesh. Their
Gonds_of_Deogarh
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
Deogarh is a village in Lalitpur district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located on the right bank of Betwa River and to the west of Lalitpur
Deogarh,_Uttar_Pradesh
Indian politician (1941–2025)
the Second Vajpayee ministry. He was elected to the 13th Lok Sabha from Deogarh constituency. He was also a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Debendra_Pradhan
Hindu Temple in Deoghar, Jharkhand, India
Baidyanath Temple (IAST: Baidyãnath) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva. It is located in Deoghar, in the Santhal Parganas division of the Indian state
Baidyanath_Temple
Assembly constituency in Odisha
Deogarh is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Debagarh district. This constituency includes Debagarh, Tileibani block, Barkote block and Reamal block. Since
Deogarh_Assembly_constituency
Village in Madhya Pradesh, India
Deogarh, also known as Devgarh, is a village in Mohkhed tehsil of Chhindwara District of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is located 24 miles southwest
Deogarh,_Madhya_Pradesh
Historical fort in Madhya Pradesh, India
The Deogarh Fort or Devgarh Fort is an old fort in Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was the capital of a Gond Dynasty and is in the village
Deogarh_Fort
City in Jharkhand, India
Deoghar (pronounced Devghar) is a city and a municipal corporation in Deoghar district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. It is also the administrative
Deoghar
City in Odisha, India
Debagarh, also known as Deogarh, is a city in Odisha state of eastern India. Located in the north-western region of the state, it is the headquarters
Debagarh
Indian politician
He is a member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly from Deogarh Assembly constituency in Deogarh district. He was elected in the 2024 Odisha Legislative
Romanch_Ranjan_Biswal
Lok Sabha constituency in Odisha
India. This constituency covers the whole Sambalpur district and parts of Deogarh and Angul districts. Before delimitation, the legislative assembly segments
Sambalpur Lok Sabha constituency
Sambalpur_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Dibrugarh - Deogarh Express is an Express train of the Indian Railways connecting Deoghar Junction in Jharkhand and Dibrugarh in Assam. It is currently
Dibrugarh–Deogarh_Express
Districts of Indian state of Odisha
Administration, Jharsuguda. Retrieved 18 June 2026. "About Deogarh". District Administration, Deogarh. Retrieved 18 June 2026. "Administrative Unit". Revenue
List_of_districts_of_Odisha
Defunct Lok Sabha constituency
Deogarh was a Lok Sabha constituency in Orissa state in eastern India till 2008. Assembly constituencies which constituted this parliamentary constituency
Deogarh Lok Sabha constituency
Deogarh_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Polity in the Maratha Confederacy (1739–1853)
century, when it formed part of the Gond Kingdom of Deogarh. Bakht Buland Shah, the ruler of Deogarh, visited Delhi and afterwards was determined to encourage
Kingdom_of_Nagpur
Jain temples located at Deogarh in Lalitpur district, Uttar Pradesh built around 8th to 17th century CE. The Jain complex in Deogarh are protected by the
Jain_temples_of_Deogarh
Indian politician
princely state of Bamra(modern Deogarh district) and head of Bamanda branch of Eastern Ganga Dynasty. He was the MLA of Deogarh Constituency till 2019. The
Nitesh_Ganga_Deb
1637 historical event
high-ranking Mughal official to the fort of Nagpur, ruled by the Gond king of Deogarh, Kok Shah. In January 1637, Khan-i-Dauran, a sardar of the Mughal emperor
Siege_of_Nagpur
Politician from Odisha, India
elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from Deogarh, Odisha as a member of the Janata Dal. Also elected to the Odisha Legislative
Ravi_Narayan_Pani
District of Chhattisgarh in India
maximum elevation of 755 m (2477 feet). The highest peak in the district is Deogarh, which is 1027 m (3370 feet) high. The climate is mild with a monsoon,
Koriya_district
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
people, Islam 13.72%, Jainism 8.99% and the rest 1.02% follow other faiths. Deogarh is a village in Lalitpur district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
Lalitpur,_India
Indian politician (born 1969)
from Pallahara in 2000. He entered the Lok Sabha in 2004 representing Deogarh until the constituency was abolished in 2009. He also served as National
Dharmendra_Pradhan
Town in Gujarat, India
Devgadh Baria is a municipality in Dahod district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is a small town nestled in the foothills on the eastern border of
Devgadh_Baria
which he received the title Bahadur. In 1637, Kok Shah, the Gond raja of Deogarh had defaulted in payment of tribute to the Mughals and had given safe passage
Khwaja_Sabir
This is the main list of folk dances of the Indian state of Odisha. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. There may also be listed dances
List_of_folk_dances_of_Odisha
princely states of India during the British Raj. Its capital was in Debagarh (Deogarh). Bamra State acceded to India in 1948. The state was located in a hilly
Bamra_State
Former constituency of the Odisha Legislative Assembly, in India
It was replaced by the constituencies of Deogarh and Jarsuguda. The Bamra constituency comprised the Deogarh and Kuchinda sub-divisions of Sambalpur district
Bamra_Assembly_constituency
Raja of Orchha from 1627 to 1635
of Deogarh, to let him pass through his territory unharmed and was waiting for an answer at Chauragarh. He heard rumors that the king of Deogarh was
Jhujhar_Singh
Gond king and founder of Nagpur city, India
he was recognized as the Raja of Deogarh. With Aurangzeb's help, he was firmly established as the ruler of Deogarh in 1686. Bakht Buland Shah later rebelled
Bakht_Buland_Shah
District of Madhya Pradesh, India
under Bakht Buland's leadership, Deogarh was largely independent from Mughal control. Bakht Buland mainly resided in Deogarh and conquered large territories
Chhindwara_district
Old numbering of road in India
second at Deogarh[citation needed] Deogarh-Palasama-Budhapal-Angul Road was originally part of NH53. But pressure from politics made Deogarh Reamal-Rengali
National Highway 6 (India, old numbering)
National_Highway_6_(India,_old_numbering)
Ancient Indian legendary heroes
correspondences between the deities and their symbols: The Dashavatara Temple in Deogarh is closely related to the iconic architectural temple structure described
Vrishni_heroes
Vrishni hero
Vāsudeva in the Kondamotu relief (4th century CE) The Dashavatara Temple in Deogarh is closely related to the iconic architectural temple structure described
Vāsudeva
Undeciphered script
shell inscriptions are paired with Brāhmī letters, as in the example at Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh, illustrated here. Shell letters are normally the same size
Shankhalipi
4th-5th century Gupta prince of India
inscription discovered on a pillar in the courtyard of the Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh contains the phrase Keshavapura-svami-padaya Bhagavata Govindasya danam
Govindagupta
One of the main Gond kingdoms
death and interfered in the politics of Deogarh. In about 1748, Raghunath Singh, the diwan of the King of Deogarh, with the help of Nilkanth Shah, rebelled
Chanda_kingdom
Ethnolinguistic group in India
themselves and invited the aid of Aurangzeb and the Marathas to their cause. Deogarh was founded in the early 13th century. It is said[by whom?] that its founder
Gondi_people
District of Rajasthan in India
on 10 April 1991 from Udaipur district by carving out 7 tehsils - Bhim, Deogarh, Amet, Kumbhalgarh, Rajsamand, Nathdwara, and Railmagra. The district has
Rajsamand_district
District of Odisha in India
and Keonjhar district of Odisha in the east and Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Deogarh and Angul districts of Odisha in the South. The town of Sundargarh is the
Sundergarh_district
14th–18th century states in Gondwana, India
community of central India. Major Gond kingdoms included Garha-Mandla Kingdom, Deogarh, Chanda, and Kherla, which controlled territories across present-day Madhya
Gondwana_kingdoms
Sub-clan of Sisodia Rajputs
the royal council. There major fiefs in Mewar are Salumbar, Begu, Amet, Deogarh, Bhainsrorgarh, Kurabar, Asind and Meja. Sreenivasan, Ramya (2006). "Drudges
Chundawat
City in Madhya Pradesh, India
Group will start their training here. The center is run by Kamal Nath. Deogarh Fort: This historical fort is 24 miles (39 km) south of Chhindwara beyond
Chhindwara
King of Nagpur from 1706 to 1739
successor of Bakht Buland Shah of Deogarh. He ascended the throne of Deogarh in 1706 and shifted his capital from Deogarh to Nagpur. He carried out further
Chand_Sultan
Assembly elections in Odisha, India
CM face pre-poll. including NOTA Northern Division includes Sambalpur, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Bargarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Sundargarh, Dhenkanal, Angul,
2014 Odisha Legislative Assembly election
2014_Odisha_Legislative_Assembly_election
Assembly elections in Odisha, India
ministers of Odisha Government of Odisha Northern Division includes Sambalpur, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Bargarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Sundargarh, Dhenkanal, Angul,
2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election
2024_Odisha_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian expressway connecting Amritsar and Jamnagar
between Phalodi-Jodhpur) - Jodhpur (Deogarh on NH-125 5. Deogarh (Jodhpur)–Sanchore (Jalore) 209 8 Rajasthan 6 Yes Yes Deogarh - Kalyanpur (on NH-25 between
Amritsar–Jamnagar_Expressway
16th Tirthankara in Jainism in current cycle of Jain cosmology
World Heritage Shantinatha temple, Khajuraho, the Shantinatha Temple, Deogarh, the colossal statues at Gopachal, and major temple complexes at Hastinapur
Shantinatha
Educational agency in India
Nowrangpur, Malkanagir, Rayagada, Sundargarh, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda, Deogarh, Baragarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Kalahandi and Nuapada. Department of Higher
Board of Secondary Education, Odisha
Board_of_Secondary_Education,_Odisha
Region in India
kingdoms existed: Garha-Mandla occupied the upper Narmada River Valley, Deogarh-Nagpur occupied the Kanhan River and upper Wainganga River valleys, and
Gondwana_(India)
Lok Sabha Constituency in Odisha
Commission of India in 2002. Before 2008, some of the constituencies were in Deogarh. Presently, Bargarh Lok Sabha constituency comprises 7 legislative assembly
Bargarh Lok Sabha constituency
Bargarh_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Layout in Hindu temple architecture
dedicated to Ganesh, Shiva, Parvati and Vishnu. Dashavatara Temple in Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh. It should be the oldest panchayatana temple in India. Nabaratna
Panchayatana_(temple)
District in Odisha, India
406 sq mi). It is bounded by Dhenkanal and Cuttack district in the east, Deogarh, Kendujhar and Sundargarh district in north, Sambalpur and Sonepur in west
Angul_district
Vanara king and Rama's companion in Ramayana
Diksha and attained Moksha from Mangi-Tungi. The Dashavatara temple in Deogarh depicts "Sugriva's victory legend". The combat of Sugriva with his brother
Sugriva
Founder of the Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur
the predecessors to the Gond house of Deogarh, ruling for 70 years from 1472 to 1542. The Gond dynasty of Deogarh was founded by Jatba. The Indian Antiquities
Ajanbahu_Jatbasha
Town in Odisha, India
Deogarh of the Indian State Odisha. Located on the bank of Bramhani River. It is the principal, commercial, cultural and Education centre of Deogarh.
Barkote
Stone disk on the top of a Hindu temple's main tower
base for the kalasha is seen in a door jamb at the Dahshavatara temple at Deogarh, dated to about 500 AD. Amalakas appear to have been common at the top
Amalaka
Affiliated colleges with Sambalpur University, Odisha
affiliated to Sambalpur University are from the district of Sundargarh, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Boudh, Athmallik Sub-Division of Angul
List of colleges affiliated to the Sambalpur University
List_of_colleges_affiliated_to_the_Sambalpur_University
State in northern India
and Sumatinatha. Important Jain pilgrimage sites in the state includes Deogarh, Ahichchhatra (present-day Ramnagar). A sizeable population of Jains lives
Uttar_Pradesh
Medical College and Hospital Sun Hospital District Headquarters Hospital, Deogarh (DHH) District Headquarters Hospital, Dhenkanal (DHH) District Headquarters
List_of_hospitals_in_India
Dam in Ashok Nagar District, Madhya Pradesh
22 km from Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh[citation needed] and 55 km from Deogarh also in Uttar Pradesh. Catchment Area - 472 km2 Total Capacity - 96 million
Rajghat_Dam
Major deity in Hinduism
Java, Indonesia Angkor Wat, Cambodia Birla Mandir Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh Pundarikakshan Perumal Temple Kallalagar temple, Madurai Guruvayur Temple
Vishnu
Military unit
both physical conditioning and close-order drill, before entraining for Deogarh, Madhya Pradesh. The unit was to have 700 animals that included 360 mules
Merrill's_Marauders
Apsara in Hinduism
A relief depicting Narayana (left) and Nara (right), Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh, ca. 5th century CE
Urvashi
CE Trilokyanatha Temple Kanchipuram 8th century CE Jain temples at Deogarh Deogarh 8th century CE Danavulapadu Jain temple Danavulapadu village, Kadapa
List_of_ancient_Jain_temples
Patkura Assembly Seat including NOTA Northern Division includes Sambalpur, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Bargarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Sundargarh, Dhenkanal, Angul,
2019 Odisha Legislative Assembly election
2019_Odisha_Legislative_Assembly_election
District of Odisha in India
which almost 60% is covered in dense forest. The district is bounded by Deogarh District to the east, Bargarh and Jharsuguda districts to the west, Sundergarh
Sambalpur_district
85.9046750 Kundapitha (Deogarh, Odisha) is a village situated in Basalai Gram Panchayat of Barkote Panchayat Samiti of Deogarh district. "Basic Population
Kundapitha
Topics referred to by the same term
miniature Hindu shrine from South India Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh, a temple in Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Dashavatar_(disambiguation)
Overview of Jainism in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
prosperous Jain community lived in this region. Jain temple complex in Deogarh is protected by the Department of Archaeology of the Archaeological Survey
Jainism_in_Uttar_Pradesh
Indian Marathi house
promising mutual peace. After the death of Chand Sultan, the Gond ruler of Deogarh, in 1739, there were quarrels over the succession, leading to the throne
Bhonsle_dynasty
Town in Odisha, India
India State Odisha District Angul Languages • Official Odia Time zone UTC5:30 (IST) Vehicle registration OD-35 (Talcher) Nearest RTO OD-28 (Deogarh)
Pallahara
Indian politician
was a Member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly from 2019, representing Deogarh Assembly constituency as a Member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. 2019 Odisha
Subash_Chandra_Panigrahi
Major river in Asia
established feature, as seen, for example, in the Dashavatara temple, Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh (7th century), the Trimurti temple, Badoli, Chittorgarh
Ganges
Above-ground location for disposal of the dead
A dancing gana, Dashavatara temple, Deogarh
Charnel_ground
Topics referred to by the same term
Indian politician Raghunath Singh (diwan), diwan of the Gond king of Deogarh Raghunath Singh Bahadur (1929 – 1982), Maharawal of Jaisalmer and Indian
Raghunath_Singh
Town in Tripura, India
Secunderabad Express, Deogarh Express connects Dharmanagar with cities like Firozpur, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Deogarh (Jharkhand) respectively
Dharmanagar
Solar deity in Hinduism
239-241 Lubotsky, Alexander (1996). "The iconography of the Viṣṇu temple at Deogarh and the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa". Freer Gallery of Art. Ars Orientalis.
Surya
Personified divine weapons in Hindu art
in the Sheshashayi Vishnu panel of the Gupta era (320–550 CE) Deogarh temple. At Deogarh, the Sudarshana Chakra is depicted against the Chakra/wheel and
Ayudhapurusha
Reclining forward-bending posture in modern yoga
Vishnu asleep on Ananta. Deogarh Temple, Dasavatara
Yoganidrasana
Mughal-Rajput Wars
Rawat Surat Singh, brother of Rawat Maha Singh Rawat Sangram Singh of Deogarh Samant Singh of Salumbar Surajmal Solanki of Desuri Rawat Gangdas of Baansi
Battle_of_Bandanwara
while inscriptions and temples at Udayagiri Caves (Madhya Pradesh) and Deogarh (Uttar Pradesh) show continued prosperity under the Guptas (c. 4th-6th
History_of_Jainism
Indian author and politician
and with Rajasthan Ratna in 2012. Chundawat was born on 24 June 1916 in Deogarh, a prominent thikana (feudal estate) in the princely state of Mewar, Rajasthan
Lakshmi_Kumari_Chundawat
Indian politician
Congress Committee (AICC). He was elected to the Parliament of India from the Deogarh Lok Sabha constituency, three times, 1984, 1991 and 1996. Born at Bargaon
Sriballav_Panigrahi
Art of the Gupta Empire
Others The surviving sanctuary of the early 6th-century Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh has a typically fine doorway, and large relief panels on the other three
Gupta_art
District of Madhya Pradesh in India
Raja of Mandla Narendra Shah asked fellow Gond king Bakht Buland Shah of Deogarh to help suppress a rebellion of two Afghan captains, Azim Khan and Lunde
Seoni_district
State in Eastern India
Bhawanipatna, Biramitrapur, Boudh, Brajarajnagar, Byasanagar, Chhatrapur, Deogarh, Dhamra, Dhenkanal, Gopalpur, Gunupur, Hinjilicut, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur
Odisha
Sword of the Hindu god Vishnu
rare depiction in the Sheshashayi Vishnu panel of the Gupta temple at Deogarh, Nandaka is depicted anthropomorphically as a young man holding a sword
Nandaka
Sanskrit and Pali word
A dancing gana, Deogarh
Gana
Early stone temples in India
surviving stone temples in central India along with those at Bhumara and Deogarh. Their dating is uncertain, but comparing their style to structures that
Nachna_Hindu_temples
Musahib-i-Ala of Kotah from 1834 to 1838 and Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar from 1838 to 1845
Issue Prithviraj Singh Baiji Lal Udai Kanwarji m.to Rawat Ragho Das of Deogarh in Mewar Names Madan Singh House Jhalawar Dynasty Jhala Father Madho Singh
Jhala_Madan_Singh
Former constituency of the Odisha Legislative Assembly
Chikiti Chilika Chitrakonda Choudwar-Cuttack Cuttack Sadar Dabugam Daspalla Deogarh Dhamnagar Dharmagarh Dharmasala Dhenkanal Digapahandi Ekamra-Bhubaneswar
Ersama_Assembly_constituency
Diwan of the Gond king of Deogarh
Raghunath Singh was the Diwan of the Gond king of Deogarh. He tried to unsuccessfully overthrow Raghuji Bhonsla's sway with the help of the Gond king
Raghunath_Singh_(diwan)
connections with the dynasty and its ministers, and the Dashavatara Temple at Deogarh, one of the earliest to survive, showcases important sculpture. North Indian
Architecture_of_India
District in Uttar Pradesh, India
2011. This district has a number of historical and cultural places like Deogarh, Seeronji, Pavagiri, Devamata, Neelkantheshwar at Pali, Chawan near Bant(Pali)
Lalitpur_district,_India
Overview of the culture of Shambalpur region, Odisha (India)
Odisha. These districts include Bargarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Sundergarh, Deogarh, Bolangir, Sonepur, Kalahandi, Nuapada, Boudh, and Athmallik sub-division
Sambalpuri_culture
Former constituency of the Odisha Legislative Assembly
Chikiti Chilika Chitrakonda Choudwar-Cuttack Cuttack Sadar Dabugam Daspalla Deogarh Dhamnagar Dharmagarh Dharmasala Dhenkanal Digapahandi Ekamra-Bhubaneswar
Bahalda_Assembly_constituency
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