Welcome to Raisen, a town and municipality in Raisen district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Raisen takes its name from the massive fort at the top of a hill. The town is located at the foot and is the administrative headquarters of Raisen District. Raisen is mainly known for its ancient age tourist attractions such as Raisen Fort, Sanchi Stupa, Bhimbetka and Bhojpur town. The city is surrounded by hills and witnesses a number of tourists visiting the city every year.
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Raisen is the Raisen Fort. Built in the 11th century, it is one of the ancient forts of Madhya Pradesh. It is located on the north-west corner of the Gondwana on a hilltop on Vindhyanchal range. The fort has a strong connection with the Sallam (Salame) dynasty of Gondwana who also erected two strong forts (Ginnaurgarh fort and Fatehgarh fort) in Bhopal Gondwana kingdom. Raja Sangram Shah and Rani Durgavati of Garha Mandla had strongholds through many other Rajput kings on this fort until 1564. Sher Shah Suri also repeatedly tried to capture this fort after the 15th century.
Another popular attraction is the Sanchi Stupa, a Buddhist complex and world heritage site situated on the hilltop of Sanchi town. The Stupa was constructed by emperor Ashoka in 3rd century BCE. Many tourists, mostly people belonging to the Buddhist community, visit Sanchi every year. A museum is also built in the town which has multiple historical items belonging to Stupa.
Bhojpur is an ancient and religious town in the Raisen district and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Madhya Pradesh. Bhojpur is mainly known for its unfinished Bhojeshwar Temple and Jain Temple. The Bhojeshwar Temple has an 18 feet Shivalinga which is known as the largest Shivalinga in the world built in ancient times. A Jain temple is also built near to the Bhojeshwar Temple.
The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site in the Raisen District that spans the prehistoric paleolithic and mesolithic periods, as well as the historic period. It exhibits the earliest traces of human life on the Indian subcontinent and evidence of Stone Age starting at the site in Acheulian times.
Raisen is located 45.5 km (28.3 mi) from the state capital Bhopal. The region is predominantly agrarian. The nearest airport is Bhopal Airport. As of 2001 India census, Raisen had a population of 35,553. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Raisen has an average literacy rate of 66%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 59%. In Raisen, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.
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