Amla Betul

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Amla (आमला) is a town and tahsil in Betul district in Madhya Pradesh. It is mentioned as Arammirajya (आरम्मिराज्य) in Pandhurna Plates of 29th year of Pravarasena II[1]. Arammirajya (आरम्मिराज्य) is also mentioned in the Dudia Plates of 23rd year of Pravarasena II.[2]

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Villages in Tahsil Amla

Town 1 Amla

Villages:

1 Ambada, 2 Amni, 3 Andhariya, 4 Asola, 5 Awariya, 6 Babarboh, 7 Badakhari, 8 Badgaon, 9 Bamhani, 10 Bamla, 11 Banga, 12 Banskhapa, 13 Barangwadi, 14 Barchhi, 15 Basanya, 16 Behadi, 17 Belmandai, 18 Bhaldehi, 19 Bhayawadi, 20 Bhuyari, 21 Bichchhukhan, 22 Bichhuwa, 23 Bijarta Ryt, 24 Bijori, 25 Bisighat, 26 Biskhan, 27 Bondud Ryt, 28 Bopalwari, 29 Bordehi, 30 Borgaon, 31 Borikhurd, 32 Bothiya Brahamanwada, 33 Brahamanwada, 34 Buchanwadi, 35 Bundala, 36 Chhawal, 37 Chhipanya Pipariya, 38 Chichara, 39 Chikhalar, 40 Chopna, 41 Dangariya, 42 Dehalwada, 43 Dehari, 44 Deogaon, 45 Deothan, 46 Depamandai, 47 Dhonsara, 48 Diyamahu, 49 Dodawani, 50 Dudriya, 51 Duragwada, 52 Dutmur, 53 Etawa, 54 Ghatawadi Kalan, 55 Ghatawadi Khurd, 56 Gheesi, 57 Gubrel, 58 Hardoli, 59 Hardoli, 60 Harnya, 61 Hasalpur, 62 Hathnora, 63 Jaitpur, 64 Jambada Bujurg, 65 Jambadi Khurd, 66 Jamdehi Kalan, 67 Jamdehi Khurd, 68 Jamun Bichhawa Mal, 69 Jamun Bichhawa Ryt., 70 Jhitapati, 71 Kacharboh, 72 Kachhar, 73 Kajli, 74 Kalmeshwari, 75 Kanojiya, 76 Karopani, 77 Kathi, 78 Kedarkheda, 79 Kehalpur, 80 Kekadiya, 81 Khajari, 82 Khamra, 83 Khanapur, 84 Khande Pipriya Ryt., 85 Khapa, 86 Khapa Khateda, 87 Khari, 88 Kharigayawani Mal, 89 Kharigayawani Raiyat, 90 Kharpada Khedi, 91 Khateda, 92 Khatgarh, 93 Khedli Bazar, 94 Khidki Kalan, 95 Khidki Khurd, 96 Kohapani, 97 Kondhar Khapa, 98 Kothiya Raiyat, 99 Kujba, 100 Kundai, 101 Kundara, 102 Kutkhedi, 103 Ladi, 104 Lalawadi, 105 Likhdi, 106 Lilajhar, 107 Maholi, 108 Malegaon, 109 Malkota, 110 Mandai, 111 Mangara, 112 Morakha, 113 Muwariya, 114 Najarpur, 115 Nandpur, 116 Narera, 117 Nayegaon, 118 Parsoda, 119 Parsodi, 120 Pastlai Mal, 121 Pastlai Ryt, 122 Pindarai, 123 Pipriyadeu, 124 Pohi, 125 Rajegaon, 126 Rambhakhedi, 127 Ramli, 128 Ranidongri, 129 Ratedakala, 130 Ratedakhurd, 131 Sarndai, 132 Sasabad, 133 Sasunda, 134 Semariya, 135 Semariya Joshi, 136 Semariya Khurd, 137 Sirkund, 138 Somalapur, 139 Sonegaon, 140 Sonoli Bundala, 141 Sontalai, 142 Surnadehi, 143 Taparwani, 144 Taroda, 145 Taroda Bujurg, 146 Thani, 147 Thuthamah, 148 Tikabardi, 149 Tirmahu, 150 Toranwada, 151 Turaborgaon, 152 Umariya,

Source - https://www.census2011.co.in/data/subdistrict/3605-amla-betul-madhya-pradesh.html

History

Pandhurna Plates of 29th year of Pravarasena II[5] are said to have been found in 1942 when the old house of one Kadu Patil was being demolished at Tigaon, a village six miles north by West from Pandhurna on the Itarsi-Nagpur line of the Central Railway, in the Chhindwara District of Madhya Pradesh. ...The object of the present inscription was to record the gift of two thousand nivartanas of land in the village Dhuvavataka (धुव वाटक) included in the territorial division of Varuchcharajya (वारुच्चराज्य) to several Brahmanas. ...This donated land was given in exchange for another village named Vijayapallivataka (विजयपल्ली वाटक).....Dhuvavataka (धुववाटक), situated in (the territorial division called) Varuchcha-rajya (वारुच्चराज्य) which lies in the low ground by the western boundary of the village Brahmanavataka (ब्राह्मणवाटक), to the north of the way to the village Ajakarna (अजकर्ण), to the east of the village Badarigrama (बदरीग्राम) and to the west of (the village) Darbhapatha (दर्भपथ).....One of the donees of the original grant resided at Kallara (काल्लार). The first piece of land was situated in the village of Lekhapallika (लेखपल्लिका) and the second in that of Sangamika (संगमिका), both being included in the territorial division called Arammirajya (आरम्मिराज्य).

Vijayapallivataka (विजयपल्ली वाटक) may be Bijagora (बिजगोरा) on the left bank of the Kanhan River, about four miles to the north of the Multai-Chhindwara road.

Varuchcha (वारुच्च), the headquarters of the Varuchcharajya (वारुच्चराज्य), may be Varegaon (वारेगाँव), about four miles west of Pandhurna.

Dhuvavataka (धुव वाटक), the village in which the donated land was situated, cannot now be traced, but two of its boundary villages still exist in the neighbourhood of Tigaon.

Badarigrama (बदरीग्राम) may be modern Borgaon (बोरगाँव) which lies about two miles to the north, and

Ajakarna (अजकर्ण) may be the same as Ajangaon (अजनगांव), about four miles south by east of Tigaon.

Lekhapallika (लेखपल्लिका) and Sangamika (संगमिका) villages mentioned in the spurious third plate as situated in the territorial division of Arammi-rajya may be identical with Lakhapur near Chikhali on the Multai-Chhindwara road, and

Sangam (संगम) near the confluence of the rivers Kanhan River and Bel River.

Arammi (आरम्मि), the headquarters of the territorial division in which they were situated, may be identical with Amla, a station on the Itarsi-Nagpur line of the Central Railway. Arammirajya (आरम्मिराज्य) is also mentioned in the Dudia plates1 which, again, were found in the Chhindwara District.

Kallara (काल्लार) where the Brahmana Somarya was residing may be Kherli, about 13 miles north of Multai.

The other places cannot be identified.


1 No. 10, line 13.

आमला

आमला भारत के मध्य प्रदेश राज्य के बैतूल ज़िले में स्थित एक नगर है। बोड़खी एवं आमला टाउन नामक यहां के मुख्य बाजार हैं; रेलवे स्टेशन से २० कि.मी दूर स्थित पचामा नामक एक जल-प्रपात भी दर्शनीय है। गोविन्द कालोनी के निकटस्थ एक हनुमान मन्दिर अति प्राचीन माना जाता है। इसके अलावा रेणुका माता का एक बड़ा मन्दिर छावल में है एवम् इसके निकट ही बौद्ध कालीन प्राचीन अवशेष भी देखने को मिलते है। तथा यहाँ भीमनगर में स्थित करुणा बौद्ध-विहार है जो कि देखने में अति रमणीय लगता हैं जहाँ पर देश-विदेश के भिक्षुओ का आना-जाना लगा रहता हैं।

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