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Sabalgarh

Sabalgarh
सबलगढ़
city
Sabalgarh is located in Madhya Pradesh
Sabalgarh
Sabalgarh
Sabalgarh is located in India
Sabalgarh
Sabalgarh
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°15′N 77°24′E / 26.25°N 77.4°E / 26.25; 77.4Coordinates: 26°15′N 77°24′E / 26.25°N 77.4°E / 26.25; 77.4
Country  India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Morena
Founded by Sabla Singh
Government
 • MLA Meharban Singh Rawat
Elevation 212 m (696 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 40,333
Languages
 • Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 476229
Telephone code 07536
Vehicle registration MP06
Sex ratio 960 /

Sabalgarh is a municipality of the Morena district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

In English Sabal-Garh is "the strong fort". A fortress is situated on a large rock in the northeastern part of Sabalgarh, which may have contributed to the city's name. The foundation of the fort was laid by a Sikarwar King, Sabala Singh. The surrounding town is also named Sabalgarh. The fortress fell into ruins and is known for stories of hauntings and ghosts. Many temples are there.

About 50 km from the town is Asia's largest siphon, built at the intersection of Kunu river and the Chambal right main canal. The Chambal river is 20 km away from town and is a habitat for Indian Dolphins.

Sabalgarh has a population of 40,333, with 53% male and 47% female. Sabalgarh has an average literacy rate of 68%, lower than the national average of 74%. Male literacy was 74% while female literacy was 52%. As measured in 2011, 14% of Sabalgarh's population was under six.

Scheduled Castes represent approximately 16.6% of the population, and Scheduled Tribes account for another 8.6%.

The 2011 census reported a total of 7,091 households. The area's total employed labor force was reported at 11,360. Of this number, 10,262 were categorized as regular laborers, with the remaining 1,098 categorized as irregular.

Sabalgarh Fort : The fort is noteworthy among medieval age monuments. A ‘Bandh’ was built in the Scindia period behind the fort. Sabalgarh's foundation was laid by a Gujar named Sabla. The fort was constructed on a cliff by Gopal Singh, the Raja of Karoli. Sikandar Lodhi sent an army to control this fort. The Marathas, in their campaign through northern India, retook the fort and returned control to the Raja of Karoli. In 1795 A.D., it was again taken from the Raja by Khande Rao, whose house stands there. Lord Vallejali Daulat Rao Scindia (1764-1837) lived in this fort during his regime. The fort was seized by the English in 1804. The area surrounding the fort was added to the kingdom of Scindia in 1809.

Alakhiya Khoh : One of the most famous temples of Sabalgarh. It is dedicated to goddess Kaali Mata. It is an ancient temple, and every year for nine days a fair is organised on the occasion of Navratri.


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