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Hindol State was one of the
princely states of
India during the
British Raj. Its
former territory is now part of
Dhenkanal district. The
state's former...
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signed with
estates of the region,
including Hindol.
Hindol was the home to the
Hindol princely state with the
Odisha States Agency during the British...
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Before the
partition of
India in 1947,
about 584
princely states, also
called "native states",
existed in India.
These were not part of
British India,...
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Hindol is a
Hindustani classical raga.
Hindol may also
refer to:
Hindol State, a
former Princely State in
India Hindol, Bhiwani, a
village in the Indian...
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Bhubanananda Das and Sena
Adhaksya Senapati Nakula Samanta Sinhar of
HindolPrincelyState acting as president. It had the aim of
persuading the
ruling garjat...
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reserve forest from the East,
South and West. It was a part of the
Hindol princely State before independence. It is 60
kilometres (37 mi) from Dhenkanal...
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zamindari into two branches-
Badakhemundi and Sanakhemundi. The
Hindol princely state was
established in 1554 by two brothers,
Chandradeva Jenamani and...
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Hindol Subdivision. The
school was
established in 1963 on land
provided by
Fakira Charan Garnaik,
Sarbarakar of
Dudurkote Hindol princely state and...
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Indian princely states, as they
existed during the
British Raj
before 1947.
Before the
Partition of
India in 1947, hundreds[citation needed] of
princely states...
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April 2024. Sengupta,
Hindol (December 2023). Soul and Sword: The
Endless Battle Over
Political Hinduism...