Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh state in east-central India, harmoniously merges its historical legacy with contemporary progress. Situated in the heart of the Chhattisgarh Plain, Raipur has transformed from a humble 14th-century settlement established by Raj Brahma Deo into a bustling metropolis, showcasing a diverse cultural heritage. This article delves into the historical evolution, cultural richness and economic importance of this dynamic city.
Raipur’s history can be traced back to the 14th century when it was founded by Rai Brahma Deo of the Ratanpur dynasty. It has a heritage deeply rooted in the princely states of Chhattisgarh. The city became the headquarters of the Chhattisgarh princely states division and was officially established as a municipality in 1867.
The 15th-century fort in Raipur stands as a testament to the city’s ancient past. This fort houses numerous Hindu temples, with the Bhawani Ka Mandir being the most famous. The temple was rebuilt on the site of the city’s oldest temple, showcasing the enduring spiritual significance of the region.
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Raipur, the bustling capital of Chhattisgarh state in east-central India, is a city that beautifully blends its historical heritage with modern development.
Raipur was founded by Rai Brahma Deo of the Ratanpur dynasty in the 14th-century.
Chhattisgarh comprises of 33 districts and shares borders with seven other states: Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
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