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- Mahakoshal or Mahakaushal is a region of central India. Mahakoshal lies in the upper or eastern reaches of the Narmada River valley in the Indian state...
- The 12189 / 12190 Mahakoshal S . F Express is a Daily Superfast Express train of the Indian Railways, which runs between Jabalpur Junction railway station...
- renowned polymath. The small Gond kingdoms emerged in the Gondwana and Mahakoshal regions of the state. In early 10th century Gwalior and northern Madhya...
- It is the administrative headquarters of Katni District. It is in the Mahakoshal region of central India. The city is 90 km (56 mi) from the divisional...
- Central Provinces and Berar as Mahakoshal. In the beginning of 1930 Pandit Shukla & Pt. D. P. Mishra along with Chief of Mahakoshal Congress Committee Seth Govind...
- Pradesh/Uttar Pradesh) Gondwana (Chhattisgarh/Madhya Pradesh/Odisha) Mahakoshal (Madhya Pradesh) Malwa (Madhya Pradesh) Vindhya Pradesh (Madhya Pradesh)...
- into the Arabian Sea. The upper Narmada valley forms the center of the Mahakoshal region. Jabalpur (formerly Jubbulpore) lay on the upper Narmada, and was...
- India. It is one of the private universities in the region of Vindhya and Mahakoshal. It was established under M.P Legislature Act No.44 duly recognized under...
- ISBN 9788175330344. Jha, Makhan (1982). "Civilizational Regions of Mithila & Mahakoshal". p. 64. Verma, Ravindra Kumar (May 1991). "Caste and Bihar Politics"...
- Pradesh (out of 50), after Indore. Jabalpur district is located in the Mahakoshal region of Madhya Pradesh, on the divide between the watersheds of Narmada...