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Country
  
India

District
  
Dhar

PIN
  
454221

Elevation
  
240 m

Population
  
7,415 (2001)

Government body
  
Gram panchayat

State
  
Madhya Pradesh

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Telephone code
  
07297

Area code
  
07297

Local time
  
Tuesday 2:48 PM

ISO 3166 code
  
ISO 3166-2:IN

Bagh, Dhar

Weather
  
35°C, Wind SE at 6 km/h, 16% Humidity

Bagh (Hindi: बाग) is a census town in Dhar district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for the Bagh Caves, which are late 4th- to 6th-century Buddhist rock-cut chambers with murals. The name of the town stems from the caves - according to local legend there were living tigers (bagh in several languages of India) in these abandoned Buddhist caves.

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Map of Bagh, Madhya Pradesh 454221

The town is also known for a type of block prints on fabric, known as Bagh prints.

History

In 1982, a hoard of 27 inscriptions issued by the Maharajas of Valkha was discovered at Risawala near Bagh. The inscriptions were issued from a place known as Valkha, which has led to suggestions that the name "Bagh" is derived from "Valkha". The inscriptions are dated to the years 38-134 of an unspecified calendar era. Historians D. C. Sircar and R. C. Majumdar theorized that the Maharajas of Valkha were subordinates to the Guptas, and the calendar era used in their inscription is the Gupta era starting from 319 CE. Thus, the Maharajas of Valkha can be dated to 4th and 5th centuries CE.

The next known ruler of the region is Maharaja Subandhu of Mahishmati. His Bagh Caves inscription is dated 167 (486 CE, assuming Gupta era). Historian Walter M. Spink has identified Subandhu as the prince Vishruta mentioned in Dashakumaracharita. According to his theory, Subandhu or Vishruta was a Gupta prince, who established the dynasty that later came to be known as Kalachuri.

Notable people from Bagh

  • Abdul Kadar Khatri, printer
  • Mohammed Yusuf Khatri, printer
  • Mohammed Bilal Khatri, printer
  • By Train

    Nearest Railway stations are Dahod 100 km., Indore 150 km., Meghnagar 104 km., Ratlam 150 km, Khandwa 220 km.

    By Road

    Bagh is well connected to Indore Madhya Pradesh by road. Daily Bus Services connects Bagh with Indore 150 km, Dahod 100 km., Ratlam 150 km., Vadodara 220, Khandwa 220 km.

    Geography

    Bagh is located at 22.37°N 74.77°E / 22.37; 74.77. It has an average elevation of 240 metres (787 feet).

    Demographics

    As of 2001 India census, Bagh had a population of 7415. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Bagh has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 57% of the males and 43% of females literate. 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.

    References

    Bagh, Dhar Wikipedia


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