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British India (historic)
North Chotanagpur division, one of the five
divisions in the
Indian state of
Jharkhand South Chotanagpur division, one of the five...
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North Chotanagpur division is one of the five
divisions of the
Indian state of Jharkhand. The
division comprises the
following districts: Bokaro, Chatra...
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South Chotanagpur division is one of the five
divisions in the
Indian state of Jharkhand. The
South Chotanagpur Division, also
known as the
Ranchi Division...
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Diocese of
Chotanagpur is the
jurisdiction of the
Church of
North India (since 1970)
under the
episcopal leadership of the
Bishop of
Chotanagpur. Christianity...
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North Chotanagpur division - 7 Districts: Chatra, Hazaribagh, Koderma, Giridih, Ramgarh, Bokaro,
Dhanbad - Headquarters:
Hazaribagh South Chotanagpur division...
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Nagvanshis of
Chotanagpur, also
known as the
Khokhra chieftaincy, was an
Indian dynasty which ruled the
parts of
Chota Nagpur plateau region (modern-day...
- The Kol
people referred to a
group of
tribal communities of
Chotanagpur in
eastern parts of India. Historically, the Mundas, Oraons, Ho and
Bhumijs were...
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divided into five
Administrative divisions namely South Chotanagpur,
North Chotanagpur, Kolhan,
Palamu and
Santhal Pargana.
Jharkhand state was created...
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movement faded out. In 1908, the
colonial government introduced the
Chotanagpur Tenancy Act (CNT),
which prohibits the
transfer of
tribal land to non-tribals...
- that had been
introduced by the East
India Company.
Tribal people of
Chotanagpur including Mundas, Oraons, Hos and
Bhumijs were
called Kols. They initially...