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Pathari
Town
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Gadarmal Jain Temple
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Pathari
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 23°56′0″N78°13′0″E / 23.93333°N 78.21667°E / 23.93333; 78.21667
CountryIndia
State Madhya Pradesh
District Vidisha
Tehsil pathari
Named for Former princely state

Founder =Nawab Hayder Mohammad Khan(Great Grandson of Nawab Dost Mohammad Khan/Dost Mohammad of Bhopal State)

Last ruler =

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Nawab Abdul Rahim Khan
Languages
  Official Hindi, English, Urdu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
464337
STD code07593
Climate Aw (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature34 °C (93 °F)
Avg. winter temperature18 °C (64 °F)
Pathari - Climate-Data
Ruins of a temple near Pathari in 1897. KITLV 88131 - Unknown - Entrance of a temple at Pathari in British India - 1897.tif
Ruins of a temple near Pathari in 1897.

Pathari is a town in Vidisha district, Many tourist attractions in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. [1]

Geography

Pathari is located at 23°56′N78°13′E / 23.933°N 78.217°E / 23.933; 78.217 . [2] It is located close to a lake on a hillock with an elevation of 550 metres. There are ancient ruins and caves close to the town in an area known as Badoh-Pathari. [3] [4]

History

[5]

Nawabzada Umar Mohammad Khan of Pathari state with a dead man-eater tiger The Savior Nawabzada Umar Mohammad Khan from a man eater tiger.jpg
Nawabzada Umar Mohammad Khan of Pathari state with a dead man-eater tiger

During the British Raj era, Pathari was the capital of Pathari State, one of several princely states of the Central India Agency. [6] Pathari State was established by the Nawabzada Hayder Mohammad Khan of Orakzai Clan Mirazikhel tribe. The State of Bhopal and Rahatgarh later Rahatgarh state become Pathari after losing rule over Rahatgarh by East India Company was founded in 1723 by Sardar Dost Muhammad Khan, from Tirah in Afghanistan, a descendant of the Mirazi Khel branch of the Warakzais (Orakzai) Pathans. He entered the service of Emperor Aurangzeb and had been appointed Governor of Bhairsa. Taking advantage of the disintegrating of the Mughal Empire, he declared his independence and found a separate state. Bhopal and Rahatgarh divided between two sons of Nawab Dost Mohammad Khan Nawab Yar Mohammad Khan got reign over Bhopal State and Nawab Sultan Mohammad Khan over Rahatgarh later became Pathari State.[ citation needed ]

Religious importance

9th century built Gadarmal Jain Temple & vanmandir Jain Temple is situated here .

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References

  1. Pathari Block Panchayat List [ permanent dead link ]
  2. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Pali
  3. Photographs from the Pathari ruins (Madhya Pradesh, India)
  4. Badoh Pathari
  5. Harihar Vitthal Trivedi (1991). Inscriptions of the Paramāras (Part 2). Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume VII: Inscriptions of the Paramāras, Chandēllas, Kachchapaghātas, and two minor dynasties. Archaeological Survey of India. pp. 208–209. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1451755.
  6. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 20, p. 29.

Bhopal, Bhopal State