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- Dhalbhum was the name given to parganas Supur and Ambikanagar in the Khatra area of present Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. In the...
- Dhalbhum subdivision is an administrative subdivision of the East Singhbhum district in the Kolhan division in the state of Jharkhand, India. Dhalbhum...
- inhabitants of the countryside surrounding the Jungle Mahals settlements of Dhalbhum, Midnapore, Bankura and Manbhum against the rule of the East India Company...
- of Jharkhand. According to legends, the royal family of the Kingdom of Dhalbhum ware originally the members of the primitive Bhumij race, who was selected...
- Chakra during the Indo-****stani War of 1947 Chintamoni Dhoba, ruler of Dhalbhum region and established capital at Ambikanagar Gadge Maharaj, Marathi Hindu...
- signifies the land, thereby forming the land of Singh. Manbhum, Barabhum, Dhalbhum, Bhanjbhum and other nearby areas follow similar nomenclature. However...
- District in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Dhalbhum was first written about when the British Army attacked the Dhalbhum and Ghatsila region in 1767 jointly with...
- of Dhalbhum, Subal Singh of Kuilapal, Shyam Ganjam Singh of Dhadka, Durjan Singh of Raipur, Lakshman Singh of Barabhum, Baidyanath Singh of Dhalbhum, Mangal...
- economic amenities a large numbers of Santhals came to settle from Cuttack, Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Hazaribagh, Midnapore etc. Soon, mahajans and zamindars as tax-collecting...
- Narain's Hungama was a revolt during 1832–1833 by Bhumij tribals based in the Dhalbhum and Jungle Mahal areas of the Midnapore district of the erstwhile Bengal...