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Bhopal district was carved out of the erstwhile Sehore District of Bhopal division vide M. Notification No. The district derives its name from the district head-quarters town Bhopal which is also the capital of Madhya Pradesh. The etymology of the term Bhopal has been derived from its former name Bhojpal as would be evident form the following extract from the imperial Gazetter of Central India, P.

The still greater work which formerly held up the Tal lake being attributed to this monarch himself. The name is, however, invariably pronounced, Bhupal and Dr. Fleet considers it to be derived simply from Bhupala, a King, the popular derivation being an instance of the striving after a meaning so common in such cases. Early history of the territory comprising Bhopal district was in oblivion. It was in the tenth century that the names of Rajput clans began to appear in Malwa.

The most notable of them was Raja Bhoj who was both a great scholar and a great warrior. After the invasion by Altamash the Mohammadans began to infiltrate into Malwa which included Bhopal as a part. In Dilawar Khan Ghori took charge of this territory. He made Dhar as the capital of his kingdom. He was succeeded by his son. In the beginning of 14th century a Gond warrior called Yadoram established the Gond Kingdom with his headquarters at Garha Mandla.

During the Mughal invasion in Malwa a sizeable area of the territory comprising Bhopal state was under the possession of Gond Kingdom. These territories were known as Chaklas of which Chakla Ginnour was one consisting of villages. Bhopal was a part of it. The Gond king Nizam Shah was the ruler of this area.

Nizam Shah died of poisoning by Chain Shah. His widow, Kamlavati and son Naval Shah became helpless. Naval Shah was a minor then. Dost Mohammed Khan was a shrewd and cunning Afghan Sardar who began acquiring smaller principalities. After the death of Rani Kamlavati. Dost Mohammed Khan seized the fort of Ginnor, curbed the rebels, bestowing the grants according to their degree of control upon the rest and earned their gratitude.

By treachery and deceit, destroyed the Deora Rajputs and also slaughtered and drowned them down into a river; which since then is known as Halali, the river of salughters. He shifted his headquarters to Islaminnagar and built a fort. Dost Mohammed died in at the age of By this time he had carved out the state of Bhopal and placed it on a firm footing.

It was Dost Mohammed Khan who had decided to build his capital at Bhopal in His successor Yar Mohammed Khan however went back to Islamnagar. Marathas had a contest with Yar Mohammed Khan in which many lives were lost. The Marathas were making inroad to Malwa in , Yar Mohammed Khan tried to make friendship with the Marathas by paying them handsome ransom, requesting however that his territories might not be devastated.

Yar Mohammed Khan ruled for fifteen years. He died in and was buried in Islamnagar where his tomb is still standing. Faiz Mohammed Khan attacked Raisen Fort and took possession of it. It was in , that the Peshwa made inroads in Bhopal territory.

He got help from Sultan Mohammed Khan. The Bhopal army was unable to resist the onslaught of Marathas and thus some surrounding areas viz, Ashta, Doraha, Ichhawar, Bhilsa, Shujalpur and Sehore etc.

Faiz Mohammed Khan died on 12th December, Rivalries had started brewing and chaotic condition prevailed. To pacify the deteriorating conditions, lady Mamola took active part in making Hayat Mohammed Khan as the deputy of Begam Salaha. This arrangement was discarded by Hayat Mohammed Khan who revolted and assumed the title and power of Nawab. The East India company had established its footing in India.

Hayat Mohammed Khan maintained good relations and was faithful to them. Nawab Faulad Khan was the Diwan but developed the enemity with lady Mamola and was slained by a member of the royal family. Chhota Khan was appointed Diwan in his place. Visiting the city is an immensely fascinating and rewarding experience. Today Bhopal has blossomed into a city which in spite of being modern upholds the patrician mark of its bygone rulers. The city provides a fascinating blend of scenic beauty with its lakes, parks, temples, mosques, gardens , museums, statues and buildings.

Bhopal is km from Delhi, km from Mumbai, and about kms from Indore. Major Tourist attractions like Kanha, Ujjain and Sanchi are close by and well connected. Both railway station and bus stand are within easy walking distance of the main hotel area along Hamidia road. Climate :- The climate is moderate in Bhopal. The summers are hot and winters cold. But it does not face extreme weather conditions. It rains moderately during rainy season.

The weather is pleasant through out the year. Home About District. Print Share Facebook Twitter. Bhopal, the Capital of Madhya Pradesh Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a fascinating amalgam of scenic beauty, old historic city and modern urban planning.

Villages in Berasia tehsil of Bhopal district. Villages in Huzur tehsil of Bhopal district. Retrieved 10 June Retrieved 18 July District Administration. Retrieved 2 January Bakshi and O. Ralhan Madhya Pradesh Through the Ages. ISBN Retrieved 1 October Latvia 22,04, July est. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 19 October Retrieved 30 September Places adjacent to Bhopal district.

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