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Bina River (India)
The Bina River is a river that flows in Madhya Pradesh state of India. It is a chief tributary of the Betwa River, which is itself a tributary of the Yamuna River. Shukla, D.C. 1994 Habitat characteristics of wetlands of the Betwa Basin, India, and wintering populations of endangered waterfowl species. Global wetlands. Origin Bina River originates from Vindhya Range in Gairatganj tehsil of Raisen district, this river flows in Raisen and Sagar district and joins Betwa River. Tributaries Begam, Reuta and baban river is tributaries of bina river Settlements Gairatganj, Begamganj, and Rahatgarh Rahatgarh is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sagar district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. History An inscription of the Paramara king Jayavarman II, dated 28 August 1256 CE, was issued at Rahatgarh and discovered on a stone slab by ... are on Bina River banks. Tourism * Bhalkund waterfall * Rahatgarh Fort * Eran References {{reflist Rivers of Madhya Pra ...
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Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh (, ; meaning 'central province') is a state in central India. Its capital city, capital is Bhopal, and the largest city is Indore, with Gwalior, Jabalpur, Ujjain, Dewas, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Sagar, and Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, Rewa being the other major cities. Madhya Pradesh is the List of states and union territories of India by area, second largest Indian state by area and the List of states and union territories of India by population, fifth largest state by population with over 72 million residents. It borders the states of Uttar Pradesh to the northeast, Chhattisgarh to the east, Maharashtra to the south, Gujarat to the west, and Rajasthan to the northwest. The area covered by the present-day Madhya Pradesh includes the area of the ancient Avanti (India), Avanti Mahajanapada, whose capital Ujjain (also known as Avantika) arose as a major city during the second wave of Indian urbanisation in the sixth century BCE. Subsequently, the region was ruled by the ...
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