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This is a list of famous and notable people from Madhya Pradesh, India.[1] This would include persons who are known to a large number of people and is based on the extent of their popularity. Their fame could be brief, what matters is that they were well known during the peak of their popularity.

Rulers and Generals

Ancient

Medieval

Modern Day

Freedom fighters

Scientists

Business

Nobel Laureates

Craftspeople

Educators

Sport medal Winners

Medicine and Doctors

Chief Justices of India

Judge

Governor of RBI

Hindi and Urdu literature

Sports

Activists

Journalists

Actors[28]

Male

Female

Directors

Singers

Politics

Hockey

Cricket

Militants

Skiing

Information Technology and Research

Military

Airforce

Contribution in other fields

See also

References

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