Panna State

The state of Panna belonged to the Bundelkhand Agency and covered an area of, 6724 km2 with 1,008 villages within its borders in 1901.

A predecessor state was founded by one of the Raj Gond chiefs of the area around 1450.

[citation needed] The Kingdom of Panna went to Harde Sah, the eldest son of Chhatar Sal.

[citation needed] Maharaja Madho Singh was deposed by the Viceroy in April 1902, after a commission found him guilty of poisoning his uncle, Rao Raja Khuman Singh, the previous year.

[3] Maharaja Mahendra Yadvendra Singh acceded to the Government of India on 1 January 1950, and the kingdom became Panna District of the new Indian state of Vindhya Pradesh.

Chhatrasal, the founder of Panna State, together with Maratha leader Shivaji .
Queen Kanchan Prabha Devi , wife of Maharaja of Tripura Bir Bikram Kishore Debbarman and regent (1947–1949), was the daughter of Maharaja Yadvendra Singh of Panna