Wednesday 4 January 2017

Gwalior is the northernmost city of Madhya Pradesh. The city of Gwalior was established by the King Suraj Sen and named after the holy person Gwalipa, who cured his disease. 

Gwalior's history can be followed back to 8 AD when the chieftain Suraj Sen was hit with infection. An incredible holy person Gwalior, lived on the slope beat where the Gwalior fortress stands.


Lord Suraj Sen who managed over the area, moved toward the heavenly man for cure of his infection. The heavenly man gave him water from the Surajkund, a water tank and the ruler was cured. Suraj Kund is still in the fortification. The ruler set up a town here and in appreciation, named the town after the holy person Gwalipa. Gwalior is known for its memorable monstrous fifteenth century post. The particular and bright slope stronghold of Gwalior on the north-south hall was the way to control of the Central Provinces. Hindi and English are the primary dialects which are talked here.

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