Ajaigarh, or Adjygurh, a native state of
India, in Bundelkhand, under the Central
India agency. It has an area of 771 sq. m., and a population in
1901 of 78,236. The chief. who is a Bundela Rajput, bears the title of sawai maharaja. He has an estimated revenue of about L. 15,000, and pays a tribute of L. 460. He resides at the town of Naushahr, at the foot of the hill-fortress of Ajaigarh, from which the state takes its name. This fort is situated on a very steep hill, more than 800 ft. above the town of the same name; and contains the ruins of temples adorned with elaborately carved sculptures. It was captured by the
British in 1809. The town is subject to malaria. The state suffered severely from famine in
1868-
1869, and again in
1896-
1897.
From an old 1911 Encyclopedia
All Wikipedia text
is available under the
terms of the GNU Free Documentation License