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Dahala Khagrabari (#51) (Bengali: দাহালা খাগড়াবাড়ী (#৫১)) was an
Indian enclave...
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Dahala may
refer to:
Dahala Khagrabari, an
Indian enclave belonging to the
District of
Cooch Behar in...
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Their core
territory included the
historical Chedi region (also
known as
Dahala-mandala), and
their capital was
located at
Tripuri (present-day
Tewar near...
- turn
contained 21
Bangladeshi counter-enclaves, one of
which contained Dahala Khagrabari, an
Indian counter-counter-enclave, the world's only third-order...
- and a
small area of
southeastern Uttar Pradesh.
Baghelkhand was
known as
Dahala in the 6th–12th century. The area got its
current name
after Vaghela Rajput...
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Kalachuris Kalachuris of
Tripuri (675–1212), also
called Kalachuris of
Chedi or
Dahala, or
Later Kalachuris Kalachuris of
Ratnapura (1121–1225), an
offshoot of...
- exclave,
Upanchowki Bhajni,
which itself surrounded an
Indian exclave called Dahala Khagrabari, of less than one hectare.
These 198
exclave borders plus the...
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their origins to one Krishna, who is said to have
conquered Kalinjar and
Dahala in present-day
Madhya Pradesh (see
Kalachuris of Tripuri). Bijjala, a viceroy...
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Tripuri in
central India. His
kingdom was
centered around the
Chedi or
Dahala region in present-day
Madhya Pradesh. The most
famous king of his dynasty...