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Mahoba
Mahoba has a long history
to boast about. The city has been under the rule of different dynasties in
the course of history. Nevertheless, the city has been associated to
Chandela Rajputs who ruled Bundelkhand for long. Before the advent of
Chandela Rajputs, Pratihara Kings ruled the regions in and around Mahoba.
Chandela rulers ruled Mahoba in 11th and 12th century after which, the town
fall to Prithvi Raj Chauhan, the ruler of Ajmer and Delhi. The battle that
was fought between the parties is especially known for the heroics of two
Chandela generals Alha and Udal. In fact, the heroics of these brothers have
now become the inseparable part of the folklores in India. The town also
passed on to Delhi Sultanate and Mogul Empire and was later annexed by
Marathas. The town finally passed to British in the year 1803 under the very
famous 'Treaty of Bassein'.
The town has numerous water reservoirs built by the then Chandela rulers
that are worth watching. It was done in order to solve the water problem of
largely arid Bundelkhand region. In fact, this effort can be considered as
one of the first water conservation schemes, initiated by any ruler in
India. The finest among these are Vijaya Sagar, Kirat Sagar and Madan Sagar.
There are other attractions in Mahoba too. These include the very famous 9th
century Sun Temple built by Chandela King Rahila. This granite temple is one
of the finest examples of early Pratihara architecture.
Apart from that there is Gokhar Hill that is famous as the place where Baba
Gorakhnath took shelter along with his disciples. The site is frequented by
the followers of Nath sect of Hinduism that stresses heavily on Tantrism.
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