Bundelkhand

Bundelkhand
Chedi
Jejakabhukti
Top to Bottom; Left to Right: Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Orchha Fort complex, Jhansi Fort, Neelkanth Temple at Kalinjar, Varaha statue at Eran and Raneh Falls
Location of Bundelkhand in India
Coordinates: 25°26′N 78°34′E / 25.44°N 78.57°E / 25.44; 78.57
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
District(s)
  1. Sagar District
  2. Damoh District
  3. Panna District
  4. Chhatarpur District
  5. Tikamgarh District
  6. Datia District
  7. Niwari District
  8. Jhansi District
  9. Jalaun District
  10. Mahoba District
  11. Lalitpur District
  12. Chitrakoot District
  13. Banda District
  14. Hamirpur District
Area
  Total
70,747 km2 (27,316 sq mi)
Elevation
250−300 m (−730 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
18,335,044
  Density260/km2 (670/sq mi)
DemonymBundelkhandi/Bundeli
Languages
  Major languagesBundeli,
Hindi
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
  Summer (DST)+05:30
Historical capitalsMahoba,
Kalinjar,
Khajuraho ,
Separated statesBanda,
Orchha,
Jhansi,
Panna,
Bijawar,
Ajaigarh,
Datia,
Hamirpur,
Charkhari,
Jaitpur,
Kulpahar,
Samthar,
Sarila,
Gursarai,
Barua sagar,
Moth,
Chirgaon

Bundelkhand (/ˈbʊndlˌkhʌnd/, Hindi: [bʊn.d̪eːl.kʰəɳɖ]) is a geographical and cultural region and a proposed state and also a mountain range in central and North India. It corresponds to the Post-Vedic Chedi kingdom. The hilly region is now divided between the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, with the larger portion lying in the latter state.

Jhansi is the largest city in Bundelkhand. Another major city of Bundelkhand is Sagar being second largest city of Bundelkhand. The proposed state consists of Jhansi and Chitrakoot division of Uttar Pradesh and Sagar Division of Madhya Pradesh.