About:
Madhya Pradesh , India's second largest state and the geographical
heartland of the country, is situated in the centre of the country.
Except for the valleys of the Narmada and the Tapi rivers, M.P.
consists of a plateau with a mean elevation of 1600 ft. above
sea level, interspersed with the mountains of the Vindhyachal
and the Satpura ranges.
Some of MP's attractions are remote and isolated: Khajuraho,
a city of love; Jabalpur, with its marble rocks; Kanha National
Park, famous for its tigers.Madhya Pardesh constitutes part
of what is known as Hindi belt
HISTORY:
The history of Madhya Pardesh
goes back to the time of Ashoka, the great Buddhist emperor
whose Mauryan Empire was powerful in Malwa. At Sanchi you can
see the Buddhist centre founded by Ashoka , the most important
reminder of him in India today. The Mauryans were followed by
Sungas and then by Gupta ,before the Hun swept across the state.
Around 1000 years ago the parmras ruled over in south –west
Madhya Pardesh – they re chiefly remembered for Raja Bhoj,
who gave his name to city of Bhopal and also ruled over Indore
and Mandu From 950to 1050 A.D. the Chandelas constructed the
fantastic series of temples in Khajuraho in north of the state
.Between the 12th and 16th centuries, the region saw continuing
struggled between Hindu and Muslim rulers or invaders.
CAPITAL:
the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a fascinating amalgam of an
old historic city, and modern urban planning. It is situated
on the 11th century city, Bhojapal, founded by Raja Bhoja but
the present city was established by an Afghan soldier, Dost
Mohammed. Today it presents a multi-faceted profile: the old
city with its marketplaces and fine old mosques and palaces
still bears the aristocratic imprint of its former rulers, among
them the succession of powerful Begums who ruled Bhopal from
1819 to 1926. Equally impressive is the new city with its verdant,
exquisitely laid out parks and gardens, broad avenues and streamlined
modern edifices.