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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...
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Manbhum Mahavidyalaya,
established in 1986, is a Government-aided
Undergraduate Co-educational
college in Manbazar,
Purulia district. It
offers undergraduate...
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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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surrounding the
Jungle Mahals settlements of Dhalbhum, Midnapore,
Bankura and
Manbhum against the rule of the East
India Company (EIC). The
literal meaning of...
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resembles the
Kurmali Thar of
Manbhum. The prin****l
apparent difference is the
result of the
characters emplo**** in writing. In
Manbhum the
character adopted...
- area
demarcated as Damin-i-koh.
Santal from Cuttack, Dhalbhum, Birbhum,
Manbhum,
Hazaribagh migrated,
clear forest tracts and
started cultivating these...
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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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Chandankiyari police stations of the
Sadar subdivision of the
erstwhile Manbhum district.
Dhanbad is
Police district since 1928. The re-organisation of...
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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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different from
others and are
inhabiting in a
stretch from
Manbhum to Medinipur. As
author Lacey (1933), p. 293
noted that "It is not possible...