Kotwa, Prayagraj

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Kotwa is a village in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1]

This Village has its own historical significance. Kotwa is the region of Bais Rajputs.It has been ruled before independence by the 'Kachi Family'.

The last Ruler was Thakur Gadesh BAKS Singh.

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References

  1. Election Commission of India (2002). "State Elections 2002" (Text/HTML). List of Contesting Candidates. Government of India . Retrieved 26 August 2010.