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Dhalbhum was an
estate in
early modern period and
British India,
spread across the East
Singhbhum district in present-day Jharkhand,
western part of Bankura...
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inhabitants of the
countryside surrounding the
Jungle Mahals settlements of
Dhalbhum, Midnapore,
Bishnupur and
Manbhum against the rule of the East
India Company...
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other adjacent areas of West
Bengal and Jharkhand,
previously Manbhum and
Dhalbhum regions in
Bengal Presidency. It is one of the
Bengali dialects, having...
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Chintamoni Dhoba (died 1300AD), was
ruler of
Dhalbhum region and
established capital at
Ambikanagar (now in Bankura).[citation needed]
Chintamoni belonged...
- of Jharkhand.
According to legends, the
royal family of the
Kingdom of
Dhalbhum ware
originally the
members of the
primitive Bhumij race, who was selected...
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Dhalbhum subdivision is an
administrative subdivision of the East
Singhbhum district in the
Kolhan division in the
state of Jharkhand, India. Dhalbhum...
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Chakra during the Indo-****stani War of 1947
Chintamoni Dhoba,
ruler of
Dhalbhum region and
established capital at
Ambikanagar Gadge Maharaj,
Marathi Hindu...
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state of Jharkhand, is
administratively organized into two Sub-Divisions:
Dhalbhum and Ghatshila, each with its
headquarters in
Jamshedpur and Ghatshila,...
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basis of the speakers'
territorial region, viz.,
Singhbhum Kudmali,
Dhalbhum Kudmali,
Ranchi Kudmali (Panchpargania),
Manbhum Kudmali,
Mayurbhanj Kudmali...
- i.e. Singhbhum,
Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Barabhum, etc.",
Dalton also had
claimed that
Bhumijs were the
original inhabitants of
Dhalbhum, Barabhum, Patkum...