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Christian Tomb,ChanderiSituated near the Harkund Bawdi, this tomb belongs to a European, probably a Portuguese. Built upon a high stone platform and marked with the Christian cross, the mausoleum is dated to 1819 but the rest of the inscription is unclear.

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Maharaja Aniruddh Singh Chattri,ChanderiSituated to the north-west of the town, near the Parmeshwar Pond, this chattri was built in 1774. It is a commemorative monument for the Bundela king Anirudh Singh who is famous for having declared independence from Mughal suzerainty.

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Shri Sankatmochan Temple,ChanderiSituated to the right of the main entrance to the Kirti Durg, the temple is dedicated to the Lord Hanuman. Built during the Bundela period, it is set amongst greenery and natural streams that flow down the hill.

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Chintaharan Temple,ChanderiA little to the north of town, on the Pichaur road, this ancient temple was actually rebuilt after being transported from it original location in the Panchamnagar village Continue reading “Chintaharan Temple” »

Malan Khoh,ChanderiSituated 3 kilometres from Chanderi, Malan Khoh is a place of great natural beauty with shady trees and plenty of streams. The place is also known for a Siddha Gufa which refers Continue reading “Malan Khoh” »

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