Bhind is the Northernmost District of Madhya
Pradesh,north east of Gwalior, situated at 26°34'50" latitude and 78°48'05"
longitude. The district lies in the valleys of Chambal and the Sind, between the
Kunwari and the Pahuj rivers. The district spans from 25°54'5'' North to
26°47'50'' North and from 78°12'45'' East to 79°8'30'' 79°8'30'' East.
The shape of the district is semi circular,
bulging towards the north east.The greatest length of Bhind district measures about 105 km
south east to north west.
The District is bounded by Agra and Etawa
districts of Uttar Pradesh in the north and Gwalior and Datia districts in the south. The
eastern boundary is closed by the districts of Etawah Auraiya and Jalaun of Uttar Pradesh
in the east, where as the western and north western boundaries are common with Morena
district. The north western boundary is marked by the Asan and the Kunwari rivers, the
northern and eastern boundaries being traversed by the Chambal and the Pahuj. |