File:Magnificent dome of a chhatri of the Maharaja Bhawani Singh.jpg

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English: The chhatris are located just 10 minutes drive north-east from the center of Datia, Madhya Pradesh, India, by the shores of Karan Sagar lake, here the royal families of Datia built cenotaphs to commemorate their dead, there is a mix of sizes and styles, the larger constructions for the rulers themselves, Maharaja Bhawani Singh is credited with the modern progress of Datia, was a keen patron of scholars and oddly of wrestlers, he ruled from 1857 to 1907, his successor Maharaja Govind Singh built his chhatri, he belonged to the Bhasnai branch of the Orchha royal family, descended from Kunwar Har Singh Deo, brother of the famous Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha.
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