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  1. Mhow Cantonment è una suddivisione dell'India, classificata come cantonment board, di 85 023 abitanti, situata nel distretto di Indore, nello stato federato del Madhya Pradesh. In base al numero di abitanti la città rientra nella classe II (da 50 000 a 99 999 persone).

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    Mhow, officially Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, is a town in the Indore district in Madhya Pradesh state of India. It is located 23 kilometres (14 mi) south-west of Indore city, towards Mumbai on the old Mumbai-Agra Road .

  3. Mhow was founded in 1818 by John Malcolm as a cantonment town. It is still a major location of the Indian Army. In 2003 its name was changed to Dr Ambedkar Nagar after a early political leader. The cantonment was one of those located within a Princely State but under the direct control of the the British.

  4. Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, town, western Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies on the southern Malwa Plateau, the watershed of the Chambal and Narmada river basins. The town, formerly a large British cantonment known as Mhow, was founded in 1818 by John Malcolm. It remains an important cantonment;

  5. MHOW CANTONMENT BOARD. Ministry Of Defence. Brig. L.K Bhardwaj, VSM, President of Board. The Station Commander of the Army is the Ex-officio President of the Cantonment Board. At present Brig. L.K Bhardwaj, VSM is the President of the Cantonment Board Mhow. Shri Vikash Kumar, Chief Executive Officer.

  6. History. Mhow used to be the headquarters of Fifth Division of Southern Command during the British Raj. Mhow was a Meter guage Railway District Headquarter during the British raj. It gets its etymology from Mahua tree which grows in profusion in the forests around Mhow.

  7. Mhow Cantonment è una suddivisione dell'India, classificata come cantonment board, di 85 023 abitanti, situata nel distretto di Indore, nello stato federato del Madhya Pradesh. In base al numero di abitanti la città rientra nella classe II .[4]