Most of present-day Shivpuri District formed Narwar District of the erstwhile princely state of Gwalior, with Shivpuri as administrative headquarters of the district. After India's independence in 1947, the princely states acceded to the Government of India, and Shivpuri District acquired its present boundaries with the addition of the small princely state of Khaniadhana in the southeast of the district, portions of Datia state in the northeast, and most of Pauri estate in the northwest. Shivpuri District became part of the new state of Madhya Bharat, which was merged into Madhya Pradesh in 1956.
Geography
The district is bounded on the south by Guna district, on the north by Morena, Gwalior and Datia districts, on the east by Jhansi district of Uttar Pradesh and on the west by Kota district of Rajasthan. The district sits on the Malwa Plateau of the Deccan Traps with many small hill tops originally covered with deciduous forests. Other than Shivpuri, the major towns are Karera and Akoda. The large bodies of water in the district are the Madikheda Reservoir and the Mohini Pickup Reservoir near Narwar. The principle river is the Sind River which arises in southern Badarwas Tehsil, flows north-northeastwards through the central and northeastern parts of the district and enters the Yamuna at Kanjausa. The district drainage is all within the large Yamuna basin, but falls into four sub-basins drained respectively by tributaries of the Parwati River which flows west to east and forms part of the northern boundary of the district being dammed for the Kaketo Reservoir and Harsi Reservoir and flowing into the Sind just upstream of the mouth of the Mahuar; the Kuno River which flows from southeast to northwest into the Chambal and forms part of the western boundary of the district; the Betwa River which flows from southwest to northeast and forms part of the eastern boundary of the district; and the Mahuar River itself which arises in Pichor Tehsil, flows from south to north, enters Karera Tehsil at the village of Bardi, crosses Narwar Tehsil and enters the Sind just northeast of Senhra Khurd.
Administrative divisions
Shivpuri District is divided into eight tehsils, and further subdivided into 614 panchayats and 1459 villages.
is a town of historical importance just east of the Sind River, situated 41 km north of the town of Shivpuri. Narwar is known for its medieval fortress, Narwar Fort, and for rice cultivation.
Madhav Chauk
Madhav Chauk is a main market of town in Shivpuri. All marketing facilities are available here.
Madhav National Park
is located between Agra-Mumbai and Jhansi-Shivpuri road. Its area is 157.58 square kilometers. The park is open to visitors throughout the year. Blackbuck, Indian gazelle and chital Knil large number of cows, sambar, Chausinga, black buck, sloth bears, leopards and other inhabitants of the park. The park has a varied terrain of forested hills and flat grasslands around the lake. It is rich in biodiversity. Sakhya Sagar and Madhav Sagar lakes, created on Manier River in 1918, are two important biodiversity support systems in the national park. The Sailing Club situated on Sakhya Sagar at the entrance of the National park is a place of scenic beauty.
Shivpuri Tourism Center. Shivpuri is the center of attraction for tourists throughout the year, but Shivpuri attracts tourists after the first rain. Tourist Village is located here to stay for tourist near Picnic Spot Bhadaiya Kund.
Chhatari
There are many Scindia Chatri of royals of Scindia Rajvansh ornate marble is a fine example of workmanship. Its campus is on Chhatari Road which leads from Do Battai Chauraha to Bhadaiya Kund. There is a memorial of dowager queen Maharani Sakhya Raje Scindia at the entrance of the campus, in a fusion of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, with their shikhara type spires and Maratha Rajput and Mughal pavilions. A tank is created in front of this memorial. The memorial of Madhav Rav Scindhia is built across the tank facing to wards Maharani Sakhya Raje Scindhia. One side of the tank a temple is established of Lord Ram with Seeta, Lakshman and other side a temple is established of Radha- Krishna. All memorials and temples are built by Scindhia Maharaja Princes of Gwalior. Management of Chhatari is under control of a ScindiaTrust.
Religious places
Ban Ganga Dham
Mohineshwar Dham
Chintaharan Mandir
Shiv Temple
Shri Shantinath Digambar Jain Atishaya Kshetra
Bilaeya Mahadev Mandir Sirsod
Notable people
Col. G.S. Dhillon, last survivor of the Historic trial on 5 November 1945 at the Red Fort
MadhavraoScindia, Indian politician and Maharaja of Scindia Rajvansh Gwalior State.