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Betma

Coordinates: 22°41′N 75°37′E / 22.68°N 75.62°E / 22.68; 75.62
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Betma
Baitmah
Town
Betma is located in Madhya Pradesh
Betma
Betma
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Betma is located in India
Betma
Betma
Betma (India)
Coordinates: 22°41′N 75°37′E / 22.68°N 75.62°E / 22.68; 75.62
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictIndore
TehsilDepalpur
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
12,529
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal Index Number
453001

Betma is a town and a nagar panchayat in Indore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

History

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A 1020 CE copper-plate inscription of the Paramara king Bhoja was found in Betma.[1]

Kanungo's of Betma - Jagir pargana

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In the Ain-i-Akbari Betma is one of the mahal and old town of Malwa region and pargana of Kayastha zamindari granted from the Malwa Sultanate in (Hijri AD 1101) (Vikram Samvat 1747) 1689 CE.[citation needed]

In 1733 CE Maratha's captured Malwa and Changed the revenue system. In 1756 Malharrao transferred some villages from Betma pargana 12 villages remained with Kanungo Rai Bakhat Singh and other Villages transferred to Sagour pargana or Depalpur.

Bagh(Wagh) Maratha

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Malhar Rao Holker granted Betma to his feudal Sardar Madhorao Bhag(Wagh) for local revenue collection in 1757.

Chouhan's of Betma

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After some years, a Chouhan Rajput appointed Mandloi raja of some villages in Betma (Ugai Thikanedar) from holkars of Indore princely estate. This family traced their ancestry from Raja Hariraj Singh Chouhan brother of Samrat prithviraj singh chouhan.

It is believed that Sikh Guru Nanak Dev, during his second Udasi, stayed in Betma for six months.[citation needed][2] In The age of Mughal era Betma was a pargana of Qanungoh (kanungo) hakh Dastoor 26 village under this pargana. Thakur Dungar Singh Nigam who was the appointed Betma pargana jagidar and received the sanad & title of kanungo by the akbar's court Mandu sarkar. By caste he was a kastariya Kayastha. The family traced their ancestry from Thakur Ganrajdas he was the diwan of rana udaipur prithviraj singh in between 1600 and 1700 century .in holkars time holkars change the revenue policy and holkars appointed to madhorao Wagh for Betma local revenue collection. After some years a chouhan rajputs appointed revenue agent (thikanedar) by the agent of holkars Wagh mansabdar and pargana kanungo of Betma they were decently enjoyed their work in company raj and British India also.

Origin of name is possibly from an event where a significant woman sat which got called ‘baith-ma’ (sit mother).

Education

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Primary and secondary education in Betma is offered by various schools which are affiliated to either Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education or CBSE.

Geography

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Betma is located at 22°41′N 75°37′E / 22.68°N 75.62°E / 22.68; 75.62.[3] It has an average elevation of 541 metres (1774 feet).

Demographics

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As of 2001 India census,[4] Betma had a population of 12,529. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Places of interest

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  • Betma Sahib Gurudwara is of historical significance for Sikhs. It is believed that Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited this place.
  • Aman Chaman Mata mandir is also of historical significance to Hindu devotees. All religions worship here. It is main center of betma nagar, here people celebrated a huge dushera festival in all over mp.
  • Saeyad Sarkar a Sufi Saint and Spiritual guru resides in village Daulta Bad 10 km away on Depalpur road from Betma. People of different religion from all parts of India visit him to gain spiritual knowledge and blessings.
  • Isa Ji Shaheed is a historical significance of Dawoodi Bohra's . Peoples of other religions also worship there to gain the blessings of Isa Ji Shaheed. Dargah e Isa Ji Shaheed is situated in Lakhera Bakhal in Betma.

Transport

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The nearest airport is indore.

References

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  1. ^ Harihar Vitthal Trivedi (1991). Inscriptions of the Paramāras (Part 2). Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume VII: Inscriptions of the Paramāras, Chandēllas, Kachchapaghātas, and two minor dynasties. Archaeological Survey of India. p. 35. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1451755.
  2. ^ History of malwa, Malwa. History of malwa.
  3. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Betma
  4. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.