Datia

India
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Datia, city, northern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies in a region of low hills between rivers, about 40 miles (65 km) southeast of Gwalior.

The city takes its name from Dantavakra, a mythological demon ruler of the area. Surrounded by a stone wall, the city was the capital of Datia princely state and contains several palaces and gardens. The 17th-century palace of Bir Singh Deo is a fine example of Hindu domestic architecture. Datia was constituted a municipality in 1907.

Datia is a major road and rail junction and conducts heavy trade in grain and cotton goods. Sorghum (jowar), corn (maize), wheat, and legumes are the chief crops grown in the region. The city has several colleges affiliated with Jiwaji University in Gwalior. Pop. (2001) 82,755; (2011) 100,284.

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