Ajaigarh was founded in 1765 by Guman Singh, a Bundela Rajput who was the nephew of Raja Pahar Singh of Jaitpur.
16% of the population is under 6 years of age. ==References== ==External links== Ajaigarh photo callery Ajaigarh Fort & Valley Populated places established in 1765 Bundelkhand Cities and towns in Panna district Tourist attractions in Panna district
The state was founded in 1785, and its capital was in Ajaigarh. ==History== Ajaigarh was the capital of a princely state of the same name during the British Raj.
After Ajaigarh was captured by the British in 1809, it became a princely state in the Bundelkhand Agency of the Central India Agency.
The town was often afflicted by malaria, and suffered severely from famine in 1868–69 and 1896–97. The state acceded to the Government of India on 1 January 1950; the ruling chief was granted a privy purse of Rs.
The town was often afflicted by malaria, and suffered severely from famine in 1868–69 and 1896–97. The state acceded to the Government of India on 1 January 1950; the ruling chief was granted a privy purse of Rs.
It had an area of , and a population of 78,236 in 1901.
The town was often afflicted by malaria, and suffered severely from famine in 1868–69 and 1896–97. The state acceded to the Government of India on 1 January 1950; the ruling chief was granted a privy purse of Rs.
All of these were revoked by the government of India in 1971, at the time when these privileges were revoked from all erstwhile princes.
These tanks have been named as Ganga and Yamuna. ==Gallery== ==Demographics== As of the 2001 India census, Ajaigarh had a population of 13,979.
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