orchha in A Sentence

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    Orchha the Ram Raja Temple.

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    Ten days later, the Orchha ruler conceded to the demand for a responsible government.

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    Ram Raja temple, which is a very famous temple in Orchha was earlier a palace.

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    He was a proficient marksman and used to teach other members of his group in Orchha.

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    He was an expert marksman and used to train other members of his group in Orchha.

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    In their initial proposal, the ASI had requested that Orchha be included as a cultural heritage site.

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    The ruler of Orchha, King Veerasinhoo Deo Bundela again built a grand and huge temple earlier than this ruined place.

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    The king, queen, and the people of Orchha started worshipping Ram at the palace, addressing him as Ram Raja.

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    Inside the boundary of Orchha, neither a salute is given to any politician nor any minister or officer comes to light his car.

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    The ruler of Orchha Vikramajit(1776-1817) shifted his capital from Orchha to Tehri and renamed it Tikamgarh, which is in the vicinity of Papora.

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    The fort in Orchha is famous all over the country for its charm, which casts a different magic on the hearts of the tourists visiting here.

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    Since Orchha does not have an airport, you would have to fly to the Gwalior airport and then travel to Orchha which is around 120 kilometres away.

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    The Archaeological Survey of India(ASI) had sent a proposal to UNESCO to include the architectural heritage of Orchha town in its list of World Heritage Sites on April 15, 2019.

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    After the coronation of Lord Shri Ram in Orchha around 400 years ago, Lord Rama is still considered as the king here and‘Guard of Honor' is organized for Ramraja government.

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    After the coronation of Lord Shri Ram in Orchha some 400 years ago, Lord Rama is still considered as the king here, where the Ramraja government is also given the‘Guard of Honor'.

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