- West
Singhbhum or
Pashchimi Singhbhum is one of the 24
districts of
Jharkhand state, India. It came into
existence on 16
January 1990, when the old Singhbhum...
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Plateau 82.5
kilometres (51 mi) from Ranchi, and
conjoins the
Belsiangar and
Singbhum Rivers. The Koel is fed by
three streams in Jharkhand,
namely the North...
- City
District Po****tion Rank City
District Po****tion 01
Jamshedpur East
Singbhum 1,339,438 06
Phusro Bokaro 186,139 02
Dhanbad Dhanbad 1,196,214 07 Hazaribagh...
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Sanskrit term "Tāmra," or copper,
which was
mined nearby at
Ghatsila in the
Singbhum region of the
Chota Nagpur Plateau and
traded through this port. During...
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leading industrial city of India, is the
district headquarter of East
Singbhum. An
almost five-decade old
copper refinery of
Hindustan Copper Limited...
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introducing various tribes,
their festivals, clothing's,
culture of Hazaribag,
Singbhum, Manbhum,
Dhalbhum Shikarbhum,
Santal Pargana and
Bankura that are situated...
- Hunter, Sir
William Wilson (1908).
Imperial Gazetteer of
India Vol. XXII
Singbhum to Trashi-Chod-Zong. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. Kapadia,
Karin (2002). The...
- restructuring, and
carved out
Bengali Hindu majority districts like Manbhum,
Singbhum,
Santal Pargana and
Purnia awarding them to
Bihar and
others like Cachar...
- Hunter, Sir
William Wilson (1908),
Imperial Gazetteer of
India Vol. XXII
Singbhum to Trashi-Chod-Zong, Oxford:
Clarendon Press Kersenboom-Story,
Saskia C...
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Clarendon Press, 1908 P.C. Roy
Choudhury (1958),
Bihar District Gazetteers:
Singbhum (PDF), p. 215 Prasad,
Ranchar (1956).
District Census Handbook Singhbhum...