[1] Alipura, the capital of the state is located between Gwalior and Satna at 25°10′31″N 79°20′08″E / 25.1753400°N 79.3354900°E / 25.1753400; 79.3354900 and had a population of 3,232 according to the 1881 Census of India.
[2] The principality became a British protectorate in 1808 and was made part of the Bundelkhand Agency of Central India.
[3] The last Pratihara ruler of Alipura signed the instrument of accession to the Indian Union on 1 January 1950.
[4] Built by the rulers of Alipura State the main part of palace is about 150 years old, with a section that is over 3 centuries old.
The building has been renovated and converted to a heritage hotel that is run by a direct descendant of the former ruling family.