A jagir in India during the British Raj (Capital of the state was in Pathraundi), situated between the northern Vindhyachal mountain range and the Paiswani River, where many traditions lived. It is undoubtedly a place of some antiquity. It was sometimes under the Baghel kings and sometimes the Chandelas. I am talking about Tarrauhan , which is full of antiquities. So let's know about its history. Tarrauhan Fort Tarrauhan Jagir (1812-1948) One tradition says that in the remote past a city called Dalampur existed here, but no ruins are extant. Another tradition has it that the village formerly existing was called Tishhakapura , and that about 1625 A.D. We have a written literature which explain its life span. Let's know how it came into existence. The Baghel dynasty , which is an Indian Rajput dynasty, is a branch of the Chalukya/Solanki dynasty. It reached Gujarat from South India in 960 AD. This dynasty was founded by Vyaghra Dev (Vagh Rao), son of Veer Dhaval of Solan
History of Tarrauhan
Tarrauhan also spelt 'Taraon', 'Tarahwan', 'Tarahuhan', 'Tarowha' or 'Tarahuwan', lies close to Karwi City in Chitrakoot District, Uttar Pradesh.