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Manbhum District was one of the
districts of the East
India during the
British Raj.
After India's independence, the
district became a part of
Bihar State...
- The
Bengali Language Movement of
Manbhum was a
cultural and
political movement that took
place in the then
Bihar Province from 1912 to 1956. Post independence...
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average level of
around 300
metres (1,000 ft). It
covers the old
Manbhum and
Singhbhum districts. High
hills are a
striking part of this section...
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surrounding the
Jungle Mahals settlements of Dhalbhum, Midnapore,
Bishnupur and
Manbhum against the rule of the East
India Company (EIC). The
literal meaning of...
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Singhbhum and
Manbhum,
while a
Munsif handled cases for Purulia. The
Deputy Commissioner also
served as a
Subordinate Judge. In 1910, the
Manbhum-Sambalpur...
- 1833 the
Jungle Mahals district was
broken up and a new
district called Manbhum was
constituted with
headquarters at Manbazar. The
district was very large...
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Singhbhum and
other adjacent areas of West
Bengal and Jharkhand,
previously Manbhum and
Dhalbhum regions in
Bengal Presidency. It is one of the
Bengali dialects...
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revenue collection. The
rebellion spread across Midnapore, Bishnupur, and
Manbhum district,
peaking in 1798-1799. In
response to the unrest, the British...
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Chhau dance form of
manbhum style is
found in
Nimdih Block of
Saraikela kharsawan district of
Jharkhand since undivided Manbhum district.Some famous...
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revolt of
Bhumij tribals, led by
Ganga Narayan during 1832–33 in the
Manbhum and
Jungle Mahal areas of the
erstwhile Midnapore district, Bengal. The...