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RAJGARH

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 865 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RAJGARH , a native See also:

state of central See also:India, in the See also:Bhopal agency. See also:Area, 940 sq. m. Pop. (1901) 88,376, showing a decrease of 26% in the See also:decade, due to the results of See also:famine. Estimated See also:revenue, £33,000; See also:tribute (to Sindhia), £3640. The See also:chief, whose See also:title is rawat, is a See also:Rajput of the Umat See also:clan. See also:Grain and See also:opium are the See also:principal articles of See also:trade. The See also:town of Rajgarh, which is surrounded by a battlemented See also:wall, had a See also:population of 5399 in 1901.

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