- The
Santhal rebellion (also
known as the
Sonthal rebellion or the
Santhal Hool), was a
rebellion in present-day
Jharkhand and West
Bengal against the...
- Look up
Santhal or
Santal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Santhal or
Santal may
refer to :
Santhal people (part of the Tea Tribes), in Jharkhand, West...
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Santhal Pargana division constitutes six
district administration units known as the
divisions of
Jharkhand state in
eastern India.
Santhal Pargana derives...
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Santhal Family (Bengali: সাঁওতাল পরিবার) is a
cement and
laterite mortar sculpture by
Indian sculptor and painter,
Ramkinkar Baij.
Often cited as his...
- The
Santal people (or
Santhal) are an Austroasiatic-speaking
Munda ethnic group of the
Indian subcontinent.
Santals are the
largest tribe in the Jharkhand...
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Jangal Santhal, also
known as
Jangal Santal (1925 – 4
December 1988) was an
Indian political activist. He was from
Hatighisa village,
Darjeeling district...
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Santhal is a town and
former Seventh class princely state in Gujarat,
western India.
Imperial Gazetteer on dsal.uchicago.edu - Mahi
Kantha v t e...
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divisions namely South Chotanagpur,
North Chotanagpur, Kolhan,
Palamu and
Santhal Pargana.
Jharkhand state was
created as 28th
state of
India by the Bihar...
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Murmu and
Kanhu Murmu were the
leaders of the
Santhal rebellion (1855–1856), the
rebellion in present-day
Jharkhand and
Bengal (Purulia, Birbhum...
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Chadar Badar, also
known as
Santhal Puppetry, is a
tribal performing art of the
Santhal people,
mainly found in the
Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal...