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Districts of Indore Division
Districts of Indore Division cover the beautiful temples, mosques, palaces and the natural landscapes. Indore was flourished in British Raj.

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Districts of Indore Division, Madhya PradeshDistricts of Indore Division include districts like Alirajpur District, Barwani district, Burhanpur District, Khargone district, Khandwa District, Jhabua District and Indore District.

Alirajpur District
Alirajpur District is one of the 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh. It was created from Alirajpur, Jobat and Bhabra tehsils of the former Jhabua district on 17th May 2008. Alirajpur is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district occupies an area of 2,165.24 square kilometres and at the 2011 census had a population of 728,677.

Barwani District
Barwani district is one of the districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The administrative headquarters of the district is at Barwani. Barwani district has an area of 3665 square kilometers and a population 1,081,039. Barwani district lies in the southwestern corner of Madhya Pradesh; the Narmada River forms its northern boundary. The Satpura Mountain Range lies to its south. Barwani district is bordered by Maharashtra state to the south, Gujarat state to the west, Dhar District to the north and Khargone District to the east.

Burhanpur District
Burhanpur District is a district of Madhya Pradesh. The town of Burhanpur is the district headquarters. Burhanpur District was created on 15th August 2003, from the southern portion of Khandwa District. The Tapti River flows through the district from east to west. The Satpura Range divides the district from Khandwa District on the north, which is also the division between the Narmada River valley and the valley of the Tapti. The pass through the Satpuras that connects Burhanpur and Khandwa is one of the main routes connecting northern and southern India, and the Asirgarh fortress, which commands the pass, is known as the “Key to the Deccan”.

Khargone District
Khargone district is formerly known as West Nimar district. It is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The district lies in Nimar region, and is part of Indore Division. Khargone town is the headquarters of this district.

Khandwa District
Khandwa District, formerly known as East Nimar District, is a district of Madhya Pradesh state. The city of Khandwa is the administrative headquarters of the district. Other notable towns in the district include Mundi, Harsud, Pandhana and Omkareshwar.

Jhabua District
Jhabua District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The town of Jhabua is the administrative headquarters of the district.

Indore District
Indore District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The district derived its name from the city of Indore. Indore serves as its administrative headquarters from the time of British East India Company. This district is part of the Indore Division.


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