Khargone district

Khargone District, formerly known as West Nimar District, is a of   in. The district lies in region, and is part of.

History
The district has a long history. In ancient period, the of Mahishmati (present day Maheshwar)ruled this region. In early medieval age, the area was under the Paramars of Malwa and the Ahirs of Asirgarh. In late medieval age, the area was under Malwa sultanate of Mandu. In 1531 CE, Gujarat sultan Bahadur Shah brought this area under his control. In 1562 CE, Akbar annexed this territory along with the whole Malwa to Mughal empire. In 1740 CE Marathas under the peshwa brought the area under their control. In 1778 CE, Peshwa distributed this territory to the Maratha rulers, Holkars of Indore, Sindhias of Gwalior and Ponwars of Dhar. After the independence and merger of the Princely states with Union of India in 1948 CE, this territory became West Nimar district of.

Geography
Area of the district is 8030 sq.km. The district is surrounded by, & in the north, state of  in the south, ,  in the east and  in the West.

Divisions
The district is divided into 5 sub-divisions, which are further divided into 8 tehsils. sub-division has only one tehsil, Barwaha. sub-division has two tehsils, Bhikangaon and. sub-division has only Kasrawad tehsil while sub-division has three tehsils, Khargone,  and. sub-division has one tehsil,. Khargone town is the administrative headquarters of the district. Other towns are Maheshwar, Kasrawad, Segaon, Bhagwanpura, Jhiranya, Bhikangaon and Barwah. Maheshwar is a place of tourist attraction as the former capital of the and Holkars of Indore. The district consists 6 Vidhan-Sabha constituencies. These constituencies are Bhikangaon (ST), Barwaha, Maheshwar (SC), Kasrawad, Khargone and Dhulkot (ST). All six Vidhan Sabha constituencies are part of Khargone Lok Sabha constituency.